Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 68, Ed. 1 Monday, February 2, 1948 Page: 4 of 6
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lay, February 2, 1948-CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES-REVIEW
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FU.S. MARINES LEAVE FORMEDI
Monday, Fel
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32
Sieeping-Rooms
34
Houser tor Rent
11
Dr. H.H. Gerdes
For Rent: Rock house, 3-1/2 rooms.
Lost, Found,Strayed
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was shut.
(Adv.)
J. E. Gerard
N.
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Ah. 444 — We Dettver
&Son
4
Three Bed Room
Isom
King
ARMSTRONG & FINLEY
Part
V
Torricelli Invented a
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Phone 481
NOTICE
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lo
bath, with breeze-
rooms,
Institute. No • Drugs.
DR. SUTTON
WHAT ARE YOU WAITING
Francis
Clement Kelley, 77, who died at his
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407 8. Anglin—Cleburne, Tex.
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. J. McGuinness, at his bedside.
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MMark Cohen, manager
AT EROWNbilt SHOE ST
We Buy Dead Stock. For fast removal
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and Grain
PUSH UP PERMANENT WAVE
Sale: Bright peanut hay, $30
$2.50
30
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CLEBURNE
DR.R.G.M
PINE BOARD T
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Are You Suffering
With Hu and Colds.
Asthma. Bronchitis.
Sinus Conditions?
Box 450, Times-Review.
Houses for Sale
A special treatment
at Green's Health ..
Texas Construction Boom Isg
Headed For An AH Time High
Catholics Mourn
Death of Bishop
atrywurrheal druggist.
^buinevs Service
7c per eq. toot
White -
Clarence
Rogers
Phone 457-J
ROGERS
SHOE SHOP
For County Treasurer:
MRS EULA LANDERS
HI-WAT
HATCHERY
Phone 1236
DR. M. JENSEN
eamomeren
We are in need of listings on
all types of property. Come by
and give us a listing. We are in
bad need of some good farms with
good land and improvements.
109% E. Henderson >M
Cleburn, Texas
ton J. H. Pinson, Nemo, Texas.
Apartments for Rents'
Professional
Notices
OKLAHOMA CI
Thousands of Cai
the world today
7-ROOM HOUSE
With one acre land. Lights, water
and gas. AU for $1,850.
For Rent: 5-room house, bath, hot
watr, sleeping porch. Adults only.
Phone 65.
Will Pay $2.00
for dead cows.
Phone
If you dor't — today is ground-
hog day. C . «
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titeiiftn
meimi
unfurnished. Inquire 625
ward.__
Wanted to Rent
vided the
prolects.
hwy
isehold Goods
"“EAST SlDlTWAStfATERIA
mu new equipment, and drying
'system: Per hour 45c; drying 3c
'pound; wet wash 5c pound, dry
tmbr
Ve"
danl
W. R. STAPLES
and SON
BURTON-LINGO
COMPAN
Dr. C. A. Green, N.D.
' Call 350
GREEN'S HEALTH
INSTITUTE
Optometnst at Waco
‘xt 13/12 N. Caddo Street
over Bob Wataon Pamt
6 Paper Co.
"omn'SnruDAYS ONLY
up. See at Rogers Grocery,
Granbury.____
Jobs Wanted
MC BAD
•IB QUINN
MB GOOD
Phone Ml
12A‘E. Hendersot
For Rent? Nice bedroom to gen-
tleman. Phone 1468, 305 N. An-
glin. k
For Rent: 3 room furnished apart-
in Cleburne. F. M.
RAW.' 1 * '' *
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Dr. Honeycutt
Optometrist
Proper care for your eyes how'
means better seeing when you
are older.
» Guaranteed
: FLOOR
► Sanding
• Also
» Sanders for rent
ment, 516 N. Main.
Room and Board
1643 which he said was a barome-
ter and no one could dispute Mm
•C. WARREN
Loans ton AUtomdbilw
and
Cattle
$5.00 to $150.00
vour eye on that groundhog.
In some respects, he’s smarter
'han the weatherman. The ground-
•tog only sticks his neck out once
Wanied"to'Rent"'Five room house.
Mrs. C. R. Conway. Phone 825-J.
Business Opportunities:.
Apply spare time operating new
King candy machine dispensing
most nationally. known bars. Give
phone number and address. Write
-1302
k
ces since 1924. His health had
been falling since 1946, but did
not become critical until last Tues-
day. He was placed in an oxygen
tent on Wednesday.
He died at 6:40 p. m., With his
co-adjuster, the Most Rev. Bugene
wash, 7c pound. Pick up and de-
livery. Phone 1732. 558 Sabine.
write finis to all our chances w,_„ ■ l„
when sundownrcomes the day of NEW YQRK.
‘ Asbestos Siding
Composition Shingles
Most Kinds of Moulding
PLENTY OF LUMBER
including clear flooring
2 , Siding and Trim
Abram C. Chaney
‘Attoreriiatiew
PROBATEtdErVi 'MACTTCE
Income Tex Service
Cleburne, Texas
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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TJACKSON
AFPIIANCECO.
spmmzteouazweB-er
Wanfed to room and board one
or two men In private home. Ref-
erences required. 624 N. Robinson.
N. Anglin.------------- ---
If the boys that picked up a little
black dog on North Caddo Street
will return to owner at 304 North
Caddo, no questions will be asked.
NOTICE ASTHMA
SUFFERERS
Do not suffer. Try Green’s asthma
treatment, the one with the little
Indian girl’s picture on it. Satts-
fation guaranteed Can be secuted
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guesses about the weather are the
little items the Greek Philosopher
Aristotle Jotted down in his scrap-
book. He failed to survive the win-
ter of 322 B. C., and his pupil, The-
opharastus, took over. Theopharas-
tus died young.
Galileo put the weathermen back
in business when he Invented his
thermometer in 1607, 115 years
after the Indians explained to Col-
umbus “It’s not the heat, is the
humidity."
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? Be Your Own Landlord —
% Invest in a Home and
2 Not in Rent Receipts
5-ROOM HOUSE
All conveniences. Located in west
Cleburne elose to school. Garage
and washhouse combined. Chick-
enhouse and orchard with good
garden spot. Lot and half. All for
$5,000. Will take car in on deal.
Can be handled for $1,475.
Our Rent
. SANDERS'
Make Your Old.
.FLOORS LIKE NEW
Only 50c per hour *
J. E. GERARD
w euona
We Buy
Dead Stock
Call
PINE BOARD DRUG
STORE I
Phone-403 .....
<4N before The barometer tool
high when the weathersdatiund
lew when everything gets, loused
up. It enabled foi Miwa1 tbr say
"fair tomorrow," or "hot so fair."
Fellow meteroiogista. growing
bolder, decided that windrfom the
hot equator would berwarn,<and
wind from the North Pole would
not. f 2
sas City, Mo.
The couple married Saturday
at Tucson. The bride was the wid-
ow of the late George B. Longan,
former president of the Kansas
City Star. McLucas was a widower
and former president of the Com-
merce Trust Co., Kansas City.
TY, Feb. 2. (U.P-
boUcs throughout
Joined in mour-
POLLOCKBROS.
EMeCARTY
Cementanzacs j
Porehes, wahes, urbs
and Foundttons
Work Guaranteed
Phone 902-
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Here is a good small farm. Fifty
acres cultivation that is deep
black and very productive. Five
acres pasture with Dirt Tank. Four
room house, shallow well, chicken
houses. Located only 8 miles from
Cleburne, Just 2 miles off paved
highway on good graveled road.
You can look and look, but you
won't beat the quality of this
little place for 83,500. Pay.82,000
cash, balance terms. Possession.
REID UPHOLSTERY Sek
Furniture sand Cars
‘Custom m«M sett covers
3-.
Phone 294
O.. SMYTH AGENCYI
^LILLEY BLDG. FMO 360 [
g.u
PLUMBING
AND REPAIR
All Work’uaranteed
. ROBERTSON
Plumbing Company
icensed and Bonded
6 Phono 52-W-2
way connecting garage. 81,800
cash will handle purchase of
this place, with balance pay-
able 849.25 per month, inelud-
ring interest at “4*,* taxes and
Insurance-
Call us for appointment
Home Southwest
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juice at
the wisl
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Cleburne Rendering Company
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i Auto and Furniture
b PAINTING 0 , ■
uco and Dulux
1608 N. Anglin Street
1 block north of xene
New Hospital -
Phone 1975 -Eleblune
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PAYNE’S
BAKERY
108 N. Anglin St
, Phone 800
Popular Breeds
individually in-
spected. U. S.
Approved Hatch-
ery.
Howard
He M
be lost
bad' cm
The I
much.
AT PYE AT" S JEWELRY
For Sale: Modern 3 room house
and bath. Garage, hot water heat-
er, Venetian blinds. The drain
board. Immediate possession by
owner. Price 82,750. Phone 742.
305 Batterson.
For Trade: Good rock house in
Glen Rose. 2 lots. Nice home for
Ing the Most Reverend
areogmisaniemrenc-sososanunensa vr « sn.
After Feb. UN-fleet will be in command of Vice Admiral Forrest P Bhdrman (Inget), who Waves
the oost of. denutv chief of Nasal operations to succeed Vice Admiral B H“Bfer: (IntfrMtiontlt
ly tWdka ~ ~ ~T
r 1slncerettiianks *to everyone
e kindness and helpful serv-
eached us during our recent
w. May God's blessings be
you. -3
Mrs. J. E. Roberson
Pfe. James M. Roberson
John E. Roberson, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Carl F. Rober-
sn & Family
Mr. & Mrs. Albert W.
Roberson & Family
Lt. & Mrs. James M. Hicks
& Family
Mr. James E. Roberson
MEMEEP CLEPURHE
BOARO Or HEALTOR
Slightly more than -half .of th
entire month's outtayMbr new con-
st nut ion went into' "hbusing —
$34,645,073. i' , 00
Includedin therpast week's fix-
tires were ‘two big projects Tn
Houston, one for 130. residehkes. at
a coat of 82.000,000 and adtht for
140 houses costing 815400,000, .
Other conatructiin during the
• the weak’s total to
wanted Sewritg.TlhlMren's elthes,
size 1 to 6. Phone 1138, 316 N.
‘Wood.
Wanted dress making Mrs. Un-
vderhill, 1003 N. Robinson.
Wanted; Waahing and sewing. 201
Mansfield St. Pone 887-.
Painting, roof work and house
leveling. Termiting. 565-W.
Mir painting and carpenter work
‘ "a Nu 0 m
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Baby Chicks May ,
Be Hard To Get
COLLEGE STATION, Feb. 2.4-
“You can get baby chicks thts
year, but it may be hard to iget
them when you want them" is the
warning issued by extension poul-
try husbandmen of Texas A. ana
M. College.
They base their prediction on
the December hatchery production
report of USDA’s Bureau of Agricul-
tural Economics office in Austin.
’The report shows that commercial
hatcheries in Texas produced 1,.
100,000 chieks during the month,
which is just abot half of the pro’
duction of a year ago, and 28 per
cent below the 10-year average.
Hatcheries are generally starting
their main hatching season later
than last year, the report says. The
egg-feed price ration la not ng
favorable for egg productlon ns
hist yer, and most hatcheries ar
setting eggs uccording to orders
placed with them. The exceptio
Is broiler eNeks, as the demana
for them has been fairly stable.
With such a situation, orders ro
baby chicks should be placed well
ahead of the delivery date desired,
the poultry husbandmen say, 0th.
erwlse, there may be an unexpect,
ed delay in delivery.
Have you ever considered what
would happen if you were to die
lost.
One thing I am sure of. If I am
lost it will not be due to ignor-
ance—not that I am so smart—
but because you and I CAN know
the truth. There is’no excuse for
being ignorant of the truth. The
Bible is understandable by any
man who will read it without col-
ored glasses.
What I am able to know, that
I MUST know. S«. If I am lost,
madp, the scriptures plain enough
5 becofsrnssa"ronate-aunm
life that I might live. If I am lost,
only I am to blame. ..IL «U
-Rightly the apostles said, “Study
to show thyself approved unto
Ged, a' workman that needeth not
to be ushamed, rightly divteing
the word of truth" ‘ /iny na
There will never be a second
chance. The hand of death will
A Stated" Meeting of Cle-
cA\oburne Lodge No. 315, An-
398X clent Free and Accepted
/V Masons, Tuesday, Febru-
ary rd., 7:30 p.m. Visiting breth-
ren welcome.
J. A. BISHOP, W. M
J. E. SCOTT, Secy.
leal Estate & Insurance?
810 W. Henderson St $
Ph. 992-J
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ix their
__.___ .siballof,
chief of the meteorology services
from 1854 to 1889, invented “pres-
sure areas." Now, if a wind is Mow-
ing from the Booth, it is in all pro-
bability a north wind elreuiting
around a pressure area and in-
stead of warming you It hits you
in the neck with a load of pneu-
mania.
If you understand pressure areas,
weather predicting is a cinch
Lumber
Builders Hardwake
Wall Paper & Paints
Asphalt Shingles
Oak ’Flooring
Yellow Pine Flooring
Doors and Windows
Phone 141
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Classified DigpKf 45
NOTICE :dunrepdiriggiEegifit-
tiny locks, cash registet. TIP*-
e MrMaReudriRie
4rs. 714 N. Buffalo.
For Sale: Exceptionally clean ’36
Ford, 2 door. Excellent condition.
Also '39 Buick 5-passenger coupe.
No dealers. Mr. odiorte. 619 N.
Anglin.
For Sale: 1/2 ‘ton Chevrolet pick-
hst. i • Laymen got to _prediclinKitheir
It’s a pretty weatherbeaten past, own weather. So CHD huysiballot.
Take a look at the history of wea- - -- —i
ther forecasting.
The oldest preserved wrong
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(United Press*
With the first month’s figures
topping the best month of last
year, the 1948 Texas construction
boom seemed headed Saturday for
new all-time peaks
Figures released by the Maga-
sine Texas Contractor disclosed 68,:
728,813 in new buildings launched
during the first month of the year
— a figure that more than dou-
bled January, 1947’s 833.331, 473
and exceeded that of 1947s top
month of April by more than $5,-
000,000.
The boom was centered In new
housing with the final week of the
month kicking in an added $8,771-
981 in homea and apartments, most
of it in low coat houses.
. Contracts were let , during , the
week for 910 new homes costing
under 87,000 and 3 luxury-type
houses costing above that figure
in addition, 24 new dupleges were
uthorizedand apartments ,28
families were approved. , ’
The week’* total brought to more
4-ROOM MODERN HOUSE
Wash house and outbuildings.
Well located in west Cleburne.
Clse to Field Street Baptist
Church. Possession on or before
80 days. For quick sale $3,500.
Better take a look
in Home, shop or office:—You
cannot give complete efficiency
on erippled feet. Muscular aches
and pains in Feet, Legs, and Back
are often caused by weak arehes.
Have Yours checksd. today; —
Examination Free.
MYRLWHAM$
FOOTEETgISI \
For Sale: New Motorola phono-
graph and radio comMnation. 303
E. Lone Star. Phone 1453.
For Sale: Eight piece limed oak
B Junior dining room suite. 409 Sun-
set.
For Sale: Chest of drawers and
. bed, cook stove, few odd pieces.
| Phone 1636-M.
Miscellaneous for Sale. 24
Li 4for Sale:45 Harley-Davidson mo-
rn - torcycle in good condition. James
r Choate, Burton's Trailer Camp,
Cabin No. 3.
For Sale: Bargain. 1-200 amp. por-
b table welding machine. Contact
Virgil Kennemer. 602 S. Wilhite.
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For Sale: Phosphate for Triple
6 • A purchase orders, also for out-
right selling. Johnson County Co-
i op Oln. ,
. For Sale:-* 2 single windows com-
H plete with frames. 810 N. Main.
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G iSr ale: Reload cartridge for
slim Jim Retractable Pen made
by Eversharp. Times-Review Sta-
tonery Department.
mermaaneamsamsemwpnnnenamm80M% t'nw
For Rent: Gentleman for upstairs
bedroom. 3 blocks from town. Sep-
arate entrance. Private home.
Kitchen privilege if desired. Phone
1645-: 1 --
Personals __________7 Lodge Notices
Wanted: Riders to Ft. Worth 2o!3
Located on 75 x 195 foot on
Bellevue. Has living-room, din-
ing room, kitchen, three bed-
* * *
‛ folks/ WERE
pu READY
/ } I FOP. YOU
The beaver constantly weam
away his sharp front butttag teeth
as he gnaws down smal trees, but
he never needs news ones. The
ure with all. Its opportunities will
be gone forever. If you die - lost,
- you May lost.
They that were not ready for
the bridegroom when he came,
were left outside when the door
BUTANEGNS
srsmmusan
mpprspe
HFFMBNC
-No IDow Paymerit NotaNreO.
'■ mir Yoavs • Me.
.. axsmGEs
and Wm omneomans
than 4009 theinumber of, new law
cost homs started during the first
month of the year as cohuractors
and realtors soughit to eate the
state's housing shortag%. There
was no ■breakdown on What por-
tion would’be tor: rental purposes,
however.
31
Skilled Operators —
Mrs. Crosier
Mrs. Bain .’
. Mrs. Moran
Mrs. Jones
N BARBER and
SHOP Vay ,
But th
enough
avoid ‛
The
Valley
, 200
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made
1 —
a year. .
Chief Meteorologist Benjamin
Parry explained today that the
best a weatherman can do is take
a set of existing conditions and
‘nterpret them in the light of the
'Coty 3 room and bath, hrd-
'wood floors, water heater,
built-ns, garage, garden, or-
chard, excellent neighbors. W.
Cleburne $3,150.00.
J. J. Moxon |
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In non - residential work aid #2,-
"2:
200,142 of the nou-restdentir work
while waterwomsan gewera pro-
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arsfor Sale 112
For Rent: 2 room furnished apart-
ment. 1508 N. Wilhite.
For Rent' One targe room apart-
ment downstairs. 201 N. Wilhite.
RorRent: 2uroomfurnished apart-
znrtment for rent. 1012.N. Bor-
jtptttttttiitttt
Shop. Phone 236. -
a
* CABINET ,
General Mill Work
A. E BASCOM
KEENE, TAs
- • Phone 1871-3-4, tcibum.
Cabinet and Tustom work,
doors, windows and frames.
' "W» -peblaifze in terey doors.
VETERA
SHALL ANIMA
AND BOARDINC
NOTICE
Temporary Loudtion <ot
. a .. n" I
Massey Eleetrie Go.*
309 N. Granbury ;
, a g22"ru38o:
During construction of
our hew building on W.
Henderson St. Anyone
desiring .electric service
please contact usrat 309
Slated Meeting of Cleburne "Chap-
ter No. 100, Royal Arch Masons,
also work in Mark Masters de-
gree, Monday, February 2nd., 7:30
p.m. Visiting Companions, wel-
come.
c. e. McCandless, h. p.
J. E. SCOTT, Sec'y.
Some tl
with Clebur
professional
reports that
tory come i
the otting.'
the records
some of the
Shockley, V
confab at C
be revived
We le«
of the cour
occasion to
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l burne tout
| us the san
I tion of the
I quainted )
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■ Doc Ha;
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SPECIALS
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Cedar Closet Lining
- ausuen anaszattetns
ahkk ? 2Poors and Windowse
s' Plastic Screen 36” Width' w
Detroit Banker
On Honeymoon .
PHOENIX. Az, Fab. 2. W.P -
Board Chairman Walter McLucas
of the Detroit National Bank was
honeymooning today with the for-
mer Mrs. Ann Cole Longan of Kan-
x DR. 3- B. MMS
vetertwarlan '
1-2 mie 4 lty mi
Ft Worth highway
Office Phone TSI 1 'Res. 1530
■ re—Mfcreerttete—srem
DR. JAMES A. WRIGHT
Veterinarian
Large Animal Practice '
Do.aw CatHogpltal
PERSONS & TUCKER
Real Estate
614MiUSt. Ph. 1713
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of dead or fallen animate
CALL —1
2. - 1.
Keep Your Eye on Mr. Groundhog,
Smarter Than the Weatherman-e
, 22 lit'* ' 1.60 V23 * R "e -z .A Ai. ,-18 -
-* veh- ,.2.42 Keep because no one had seen arbarom-
borne here yesterday after an III-
neM of more than two years.
Bishop Kelley had served as head
of the Tulsa - Oklahoma City Dio-
r WateL
iHorists and Nurseries 2
Pecans, fruit trees, roses, shrubs,
’ 'evergreens, gardenias, pansies.
Plant Co. 302 Erie. Phone
/SELECTRCN/CALLY
TL 5 TLD ON A
Watch (Taster
Lost or Strayed: Dark brown four
months old female daschund, vac-
cination tag 440. Lost Sunday.
Call 2185-W or 211 N. Pendell.
Lost: Saturday, 4 p.m., ladles black
• hand bag purse at Safeway or
Cash Service store,' containing
blaek billfold and small tan zip-
per coin purse, both containing
money, annual R. R. pass for 1947-
48, number important receipts
bearing name. Return to Times-
Review or owner. 307 S. Anglin,
Cleburne.
Lost: Brown billfold. C. E. Archer.
1305 N. Buffalo. Phone 976-J. Re-
ward.
Little brown muley Jersey cow.
Heavy springer, real gentle. Re-
ward. Call Bud Burleson, 502,
soife hem 4429
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MMddAWood cut any length. Phone 349.
Manta. Seeds. Shrubs 27
For Sale:'Good dean Hubam clo-
ver seed Price 812.50 per 100.
Revert miles southwest’ of Cle-
burne. S. P. Atwood.
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