Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, November 26, 1948 Page: 4 of 8
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lay, November 26, 1948- -CL JEBURN E, TEXAS TIMES-REVIEW
Little Helper
Clasaifiod Display
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26 (UP
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WOMEN
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FOR SALE
We I ye Small Rugs
and Hedspreads
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t hey
Quilts and Spreads
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t ‘unlly
trainer- father, John, winter
Washed and Fluff Dried
thing about
stable at Pinehurst. N C
In the county court room
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Washateria
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Rom where I sit... by Joe Marsh
SANTA
SAYS:
$40.00 per month. Lots of
808 S. Caddo. Phone 1083
other bargains.
M. D. MILLER
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Dr. Huneycutt
Television on the Farm
obsWanled
Optometrist
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AGENCY
(Over Sears, Roebuck)
goitre
are older.
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let Bale
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QMC a-ton truck, natbed
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Cleburne, Texas
Phone MOI
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WILL TRADE
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residential section of Amarillo for
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W. R. MEACHAM
Blum, Texas
Kiddies CHRISTMAS Party
FOR SALE
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For Children 12 and Under
North Anglin Street
4
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Saturday November 27 th
He made the terms of admission
AT THE
available to all. And he
ous built-ins. This is a home own-
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YALE THEATER 10:00 A.M
< Adv. >
end of the world
Phones 360-806-653-W
POLLOCK BROS.
O. T. Smythe Agency
FREE ADMISSION
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Insurance
Loans
Real Estate
BILL WHITE
FREE SOUVENIRS
HUGHES
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OWNER
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Keuel Lemmnon
PINE BOARD DRUG
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HowTo Relieve
Bronchitis
the
the
I to the followinu
! weted in Pafaef
stitutes aimed at gaining uniform
inspect ion techniques and to ac-
-
-
pleads with all men, through the
word of God and through those
who preach the Bible, that they
save themselves from the destruc-
tion that is coming when ungodli-
I
The two roung men, from Chi-
cago. expiained they had bought
the heare because they wanted
to tour the country. And it was
“Teen-Aged Girls
In Lots of Trouble
1.35 /1.50/1.73 2.48
1.80/2.00/2.30/3.30
New York-Houston
Pipe Line Planned
‘M
(i
I Fun Engineering Corporation, carry-
! ing natural gas to the fuel- starved
: Eastern Seaboard
5 room house, all city
conveniences.
that
ram
iden
"27 a i 4 i •
Day 1 Day । Day | Day
J. Ed Persons
Real Estate
314 80. MUI Bt.
Phone ITU
! IN I MM •MTATE or
I JAMM MKILIB MONAN Kt Al
MI NOMA
147 acres, 22 acres in
cultivation.
A little Vicks Va-tro-nol in____
tril reNeves head cold distress
like-new cleaning that will put them in tip-top shape
for this winter's wear.
5
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compartment who didn’t care to
be awakened.
1 00 J
toi l
I hought
Proper
year's winter garments and bring them
Quichl Moe These
QiaSli Baty e
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oondition. bee arses
King Isom
ARMSTRONG 4 FINLEY
Phone 481-60M-21613
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V.E McCarty
Cement Contractor
Cement Curbs, Walks,
Porches, Foundations.
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General Cement Contractors
Curbs — Sidewalks — Foundations
All Work Guaranteed
Ph. 902-, 313 N. Wood
Cleburne, Texas
V"NGs‘Eet,‘
smdragvazaapumugarrvmznen
Anytime. Day or
Night, Can
day be as much a part of American
home and fan life as the temper-
ate glass of beer that Buck serves,
and the hospitality thatgoes with it
And front where I sit, anything
that adds to gradoBS living
America—brings folks together for
temperate, quiet entertalemnent —
is a boon to this homo-loving lad
of ours. (We’re thinking of buyiv
a television not ourselves?) :
The Johnson County Farm Bu- ,
reau meets the first Wednesday and pacers all her life
night of each month at 7 o’clock i "-nin
1004 E Henderson St.
Cleburne. Texas
DR. M. JENSEN
•cuIOPNACrON
202 B. Robinson
Phone 2497
903 South Mill
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1.13/2.25 2.50/288/4.13
1.35/2.7073.00,3.4514.98
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1.80/3.60/4.00/4.60/6.60
DR. J. B. MIMS
Veterinarian
New Location
Office Ph. 1811—Res. 2243
SLOAN'S DRUG
to Coleue Wtore
£
f €
ortauion__14
Danuers to downtowu FV Worth
EASY PAYMENTS
AlsWak.Garantsrd
434 Bales Ave., Ph. 2416
ay Ws^Hr
BSE? aa’ixa* xx m
the only vehicie available with plumbing board in 1947,
aleeping quarters.
a vrry strong agricul-
Table top kerosene ra
Nenth Ml
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Copyrighe, 1948, United Stews Brewveta Pianiwim
who foal
NERVOUS
eaau4 by functional ‘middle-age"!
Po >Ou suffer from hot Aashes. week,
hbus, irritable clammy feelings
due to the functional ‘middle -Age"
IWItlTRM and AQDINO MACNINM
M.pkab‘FBewiI"68"" —
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rtment <ie«»
oindexter
Let Congressmen Know Wishes,
Kitchens Tells Farm Bureau
_ Rath lute oommodes and lava
nitmited eupply t w noon
i r
4
: Mathens lorvics
AUCTION RAIS
WOMAN Io do uonerul house work I in
femilv Jervy Manderin 426 w Waraville
Phohe **M
rtwwr wanted at Andree. Cale
WANTED book koopor King Buniainu M.
trlal, 413 R. Chamber.
ure the people who do some-
furniahed apartment
"Now
mers to
bec ause
nt tt.e
pentedpecular to women (38-52
yrs )? Then Do try Lydia K Pinkham s
Vegetable Compound to relieve such
aymptoms' It also baa what Doctor
call a stomachic tonic effect I
VYOIA L PINKHAM’SxaN-
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488
DAYoh NIGHT
Aerials and Wuraerfe*
unfurniahed towns 201 North
trfoncod Workmanship
DEXTER FLOO* CO.
Phone 1349-w
a,
guimin ' V * 1
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department Mid that under
present law which created
Pansies, sdina Qiunte miaea M tor *i
This week‘6dr. Meet. Plant Co phone
<41 and ether
feilewinu descrihed
MU’ war de
Al) undsvihed otie htWilh
• bale l. i
Ul vi.
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h t,e 4
tnined front ।
tural agency
instructional institutes
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A J vta
W to 4 v
kse u Imoior
Three teen aged Kansas I
VORT WORTH Texas Nov
Joivnast, ( "evtant >
1 pax Saar laat Bulurday niult in
Layiand • Pesne return te
Plumbinu Co He ward
N ze •
estale all
J. N. Bauldwin
and La Uta
erut et the
270 Vel
95.8 acres of land, new
4 room house and
bath.
The board » sole responsibility,
the ruling pointed out. is to issue
lot revoke licenses of plumbers and
I plumbing inspectors.
wiven that I Mra *.
wuacdiai uf tne lloOM
><<>« dav est Novemntev
ness is burned like chaff at the
i Little Michelle Maker giyesh
. | liniment massage to luty
Hanover Michelle is only three
but has been around trotters
"Aa n rule the people that are
conveniences and two nice lots
Priced at $2,500 with $800 cash
and just $30 per month.
care for your eyos now
M-duy <1 monm. mt e * )» 4 times
the 6-day rate (2 days 'reel.
00-d ay contract 6c per line per
day. (Five words to line >
make their wishes known
the people that oppose
•PP‘ "V‘ ,
Bld time I
do aa
and calven
4 ows one Ik
"2052
An seir,"Phoneion ' "
aron,S-room on paved atret.
? TO Bketa cEs8“Srewaftk
•U5Ev-
to us for
I it
the time for the far-
"As a rule the people that are I
satiafied never let their Congrena- I
miserai eane oh the
| ptoje,ty telastiuis.u lo
firm an- Hidalgo County. 15 miles north of
Bureau The Farm Bureau has dedi
I rated it. inteteats to anything that
; will benefit farm families and ng-
rieult ure if self
Modern type and attractive five
room cottage on nice corner lot
Every city convenience and In
good condition inside and out. It
has Venetian blinds and numer-
u.» northenat «o‘
■ M Por ter . Mur
Kitchens npoke on the benefits
to agriculture which could be ob-
ATTErtON LAOIM; et M Mil your
emdles a*Ml clothea Puff bos Neauty
Msrr.il St Phone ISO
iqqgmgvzopafz.ouzgunsdoihas
w w; Marrsi ai Phone im
n n sharp
TO the. Raqeat 1 p. m. Thanka-
Dazotadieazfrpe. Pieeparkine.No
22or norsea, Ms cambline allowed
MonOAN mponas
|, phreby ।
ien Louine Morson
hi the above apsii«e
h of lite Court authorta
one 3 % yesr old foil 1030 B”iy
pickup KUC»KNN KoHiNmr ri
urne. Texas Auetioneer JIM
QN. Joshua. Tenan
Our quality cleaning will restore new life to . old
garments. ... 1
FOR FASTER RELIEF
NEVER NW
nnaCou
SetsVbat!
er occupied place on which Im-
mediate possession Is available.
Price only $6,000.00 with part
terms arranged, it desired Call
us for appointment.
let it be known
in favor of a pro-
ones opposing an
IdWQN Seentewa apartment ana
WrUrJrauF*-' "of"
large apartment, S minuiM to town
a Oever Parm mers. Keene,
Rig barn, plenty of water, elec-
tric lights. 4 miles from town on
all weather roads. Will be sold
at a bargain withir next few
days at $4,800.00.
Several more rooms of
furniture left. See Hl 1005
N. Main. Street.
HOUSTON, Texas, Nov
A Houston engineering
N IS
a-room unfurntshed avart.
oodard Phone MM W
garage apartment paying
boats in N part. 4
-nr ... . eloheta sad
fm32
. bufn Do Drtvs gy or sail MM-W
I 1
3-1 Umiles out. 9-3/4 acres of
land, nice garage. Owner says
sel at once for $4,000.00. Mighty
cheap price, better take a look
NOTICEs Qua repainng. Key «»
' ting locks, adding machines, type
wrtars repaired. E. A. FINK UUN
suov.
rQn_AALI Two white tsos heifer cnlvea
1M Olen Rone Avenue
ron BAL.: Reutaterea cnckog’dpnnloi Heel
chep 111) K Chemteer.
our cooperation," Mr Ingle con
eluded
Rugimage through your clothes closets for last
out-houses, lake, plenty of water
Good fence Will sell for $6,000),-
.00. Has a G.1. loan of $4,300.00
at 4 per cent payable on or be-
fore Payments of $4 7 50 por
month plus taxes, interest, prin-
ciple and Insurance. 5 miles out
on all weather roads.
, eatate 444
! 19*8 hit |
tjou h»l al
l ine wie ltt
luraiahed SI
mu ns
means belter seeing when you
idlana farm, to
ITS*. remodeled
Walter areedine.
Priday No* IV yefow Qerman po
t, aniwere to name of n.. Any
ition, call 1000. Rewnrd
In house Grade A dairy barn, 2 M N Bauldwin
NO
IN IMS COUNTY coUNT
JolNnoN couwfy TSXAa
T0 AM. punaowe IwTKnKTKD IN TMS
tar ATX oa WELFANK or JazsMEI
An •AOWAN Ann maktHa LoUIE
4 room house. Water and sink
..... .. earth as an essential institution.
Here is a nice little home of 31
rooms and bath. Nice kitchen cab- 1 . . it
Inet and clothes closet. Has all ।
lena keese
ey Rat No
and
etake 6670
Eafebimue# SSTBEfo’S?
FFLOOR SANDING
zyopa B AX IN NO •aNTAL BKXVKB
SAvR Ame •**• money ou' low cont ren-
lei sisn fmishes everytninu vou nend
■06 WATBon faint • Fa ran 00
Ne. | 1
Norde Day
BAULDWIN A BAULDWIN
Lawyers
General Practice—Probate Law
Title Examinatlons
off Eastalde Courthouse Square
Six room brick home, servant
the Farm
quaint inspectors with standard
sanitary practices
However, the attorney generars
Creomtlsion relicves promptly bec sum
it goes right to the seat of the trouble
to help loosen end expel germ ladenij
phlegm and aid nature 10 poothe andi
heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchialt 1
1 mucousmembranes Tell your druggist ,
sd yov a bottle of Creomulsion N
hdie aanderstanding you must like
Res. 1429 the way de quickly allays the cough '
I or vou ar to have your money back.
CREMMSION
intevestec If) Iha
anay ahi** • r asd
• |r|flh at ion at a.
quartera, double garage Best
Si" /A' ' Plano, nood eondiuion c.ii
pOO BALK Butre qooq 4 ) foot trailer
PriMd <0 mu ill W Chambern
Lovely five room home near
school. Hardwood floors, a 111
conveniences. It also has
vesday, Dec ’
henet Keene Come
Mr. Maao. 11 head
uare Telephone 136
URNE, TEXAS
’ F/tonap - and CCeovr CCa
8
MA
V‘g
thene programs are the ones who
I will slHil corresponding with Con-
grens when the questions come
| up,’ Mr Kitchens naid
"The Farm Bureau an mi organ-
iation can be I nst rumen I a l in
letting the public know the things
that are beneficial to agriculture,
by recommending in their resolu-
lion, that those that are benefi-
cial to agriculture he acted upon
"The Farm t Hureau can be in-
strumental in bringing Johnson
County from the bottom of the ug-
Back Childa’ home has become
mighty popular ever since he got
that tolevision set—one of the few
. »eta tn ear town putside of Andy's
Garden Tavern.
Not only do the kids stay home
night*, hut the neighbor* drop in
to see whatever’s being telecast.
And Buck *n<f the missus always
make them weleome, with • mellow
glass of beer or ale (with eider and
cookie* for the youngsters).
While I guess everyone admit*
। zhat television still has far to go,
ies not hard to see that it will some
What a glorious institution is
the church of my Lord! It is the
product of infinite wisdom It cost
the blood of God's own Son It is
the habitation of the spirit Its
government is perfect, and it has
surpassed any human code by
far Every spiritual blessing and
promise is in it it is the one
indestructible unit, against which
the passing-of time shall have
no effect In it alone men may
hope with the hope that trans-
cends the grave They may live
in peace that passeth understand-
ing and even die with joy.
As the glory of God dwelt in
the tabernacle while the children
of Israel wandered through the
trackless wilderness, and as It
glowed in the temple of Solomon,
so the glory of God today dwells
in the church,
adorning the crown of Mt Mirah,
As the countenance of Moses
shown with glory as he commun-
ed with God on the top of Mt
Sinai. ao our life shines because
of our communion with God un-
til we become the light of the
world, who have dared to hope
In Jesus Christ.
Jesus placed the church on
yo.NTk PzcorwobawModern, con-
MKinney II....... K. Noulrsto "
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n*, of Ja
vey f)Ol*.
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N VM) 4 x ।
J nouncad today il had been awarded the Rio Grande River near M:Al-
। a contract to build the longest pipe- । en It will pass northwest of Hous-
l line in the world, stretching from J ton, following the Gulf coastline to
। the Texas Rio Grande Valley to | the Mississippi River Terminal point
; New York City in the East will be the east bank
The line will be constructed ztelofthe Hudson River at 132nd Street,
cost of $200,000,000 for the Frans- New York City.
Continental Pipeline Co by the Ray -------—---------— . , ______
SEARCHING FOR
SOLID COMFORT
SAN AMTONK). Texaa Nov. 26
No Money to
Train Plumbers
UP — Deputy Sheritts jay NH AUSTIN, Texas Nox A aup
don and Can Fritach didn’t know The State Board of Plumbing Ex-
ex0cty what to expect when aminers can't spend any of its mo-
they were soot ta the edge ef ney to hold traming courses for
town to investigate a parked plumbing inspectors, the attorney
heare. | general s qffice ruled today ..
But they didnit expect what The plumbing board has plan
they tound to wit. a couple of ned to conduct eight or tea an.
sleepy young men in the rear 1
go in the West it was official all
right for the "cowboys" wore
badges of the law They were
city detectives
Authorities said the three girls
and one young man picked up [
with them probably would face
Peter Weiden Hui
il whetr-t iSJI
IKINNING al ,
Dyer Act charges it was in a 1946
model sedan that the trio of girls '
and two male companions made
the trip to Texas Only it wasn’t
a curier tro [ One thin t that could be done their car
Mr Kitchen told the members. j
lls |<> crente an intereat in the mis-' .
ing or fine oops by offering prizs nriu it’hal up toward the top,"
* for the best crops at the county M, Kitchens concluded
....... ....... fair and in |o< ill contests " 8 Ingle alno made a short
• *'•* | "The farmer „ stronger now po- ' talk He outlined a few of the
. plac. „( |H1< ally than he has ever been be./IhinK: that the Farm Bureau had
, . . 'fore Mr Kichen. said "Wash aiready accomplished, including
""...°1r"d"1n48..“0in/ington recognred the fact that the beinK gepresented at forty - five
IMS .( 10o0ia . fam,,., han this strength but that, ma)or Congreastonal hearings in
""......‘ ""vuntrength will not do any good un- Washington, fighting for the long- i
hess it is gut to use he warned rane agriculture program. agri-
-one way io do something about cultural research, educational fa-
ll he told the capacity audience, cutien for rural youth, continued
.. to write your congresnman, let. expansion of the REA and a gov-
ting him know whether you favor I ernment pledge Of ninety per
any program sui fi as price sup-cent.o parity „‘ntil July. 1950
portn, continued soil building pro- ' . The harm Bureau is doing the
xrame and Other farm legislation ob let us help them in Johnson
County by joining to give them
9:”akda32a2:224,
And if used at first warning anifla or
aneeze, Va-tro-nol actually helps to
pevem many colds from develptne
Try R! Follow dirootion* tn package
VICKS VA-TRO-MOL
3
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I Haid npj.lh ation
Art I, । I he ( ‘our t
I da y of f e • emtmt
Hi lit I he l oui)l y
Oof 1.1/
(huici / < At 1)
Nuunr II. riehti
ne All pev ore
I of laid eiinova
) alo1 gelue e If tDev
Mi* Eilesi
Phoness
Otice 43
l’alm Weave suit ideni fol den,
nunrowm or playroom Im
ported from Mexico City See
at 10005 N Main Street
Herr la the kind of pre-war home
vou have been wanting. Nice
Rungalow with 5 rooms, Bath,
Breakfast Neok, and Service
porch. Hai Hardwood floors
throughout, nice Kitchen Cabinet*,
Closeta, and Linen Storage. Well
located on Paved Street, close to
School, Concrete Walks, large
Shade Trees, Double Garage, nice
Shrubbery, and two Fruit trees.
This home is neat and clean in-
aide and out. Drive by and see
1008 N. Robinson. Priced at only
$5,500 with possession in 3 days.
$800 CASH
We Buy
Dead Ntock
Cal
PINE BOARD DRUG
STORE
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en
PR
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City girl* today reviewed their in- j
man know that they ar. intavorivolved plana ot a double wedding
of a law,"O1i Kitchens, ACA D- and adoption of one member of
rector, told members of the John- ’be group and life on a Texas
aon County Farm Bureau during iamb But they doubted if their
their fourth meeting held at the a . .
* « inr drema would come true
< ourthouxe
More than sixty members were They were in • Fort Worth jail j
present Officers were elected in- cell after witneaaing a roundup I
eluding I.. 1. Shpman, president The only thing was that it didn’t
leonard "*uru" vice president A go like roundups are supponed to
B Witamnon Jr econd vice pres-
ident, and Mi» John Kennon. nec-
retary treasurer
for you
Insurance Needs
s
Refrigeration
Service
a farm or city property in this
territory
NENT: IM tors aan
culuivaton, seed
k vqemengton now
Heart, phone MS
I MaWe for Bale
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