Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 100, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1961 Page: 4 of 16
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'THE PLUNDERERS’
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CLEBURNE , TEXAS
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since the Korean war as part of
the United Nations forces main-
fore returning March 21. ,
The Mahan is the third
Little Miss
Little Mr.
News of Servicemen
PACIFIC — Joseph F. Phillips,
radioman second class, USN, son
21. Free
22. Distant
sic combat training at Fort Hood.
Mullen, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edwaid T. Mullen, Route 1, is a
Limit
Two Per
Customer
7. Faltily
8. Shed
feathers
9. German
river
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
Highway 67, Alvarado
1 mile east of Alvarado
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valley
15. Therefore
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Gold
Stamps
quanti-
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charge
$1.00 Jar
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grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
fall, Brady; and Mrs. Carl Town-
ent, San Antonio.
ernors
27. Cebine
monkey
30. Half
ems
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Church, Rio Vista.
Interment will be in Hart cem-
burne
DISMISSALS, March 7
ving aboard the guided missile
frigate USS Mahan on a five-week
cruise in the Pacific.
The Mahan departed San Die-
go, Calif., Feb. 16, and is sche-
duled to visit Pearl Harbor, Ha-
waii and Acapulco, Mexico, be-
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daughter
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Yesterday’s Answer
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VELVEETA
CHEESE
Soldier Badly
Hurt In Wreck
FT. LEWIS, Wash. (AP)-Larry
Large Loaf Mrs. Baird’s Bread with Pur-
chase of $7.00 or more of other Mer-
chandise excluding Cigarettes.
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grass
16. Skin tumor
17. Biblical
name
18. Crude metal
59c
LYSOL
Prices Effective
Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.
HOME KILLED
T-BONE STEAKS 85c
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POTATOES
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Strawberries
222
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KIMBELL TURNIP
GRENS
KIMBELL
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KIMBELL MUSTARD
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SARDINES
WHITE
ONIONS
Memoriak Hospital
VISITING HOURS
Afternoon: 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
HOME KILLED
ARM ROAST
PARKAY
MARGARINE
CANNED
PICNICS
11. Slow (mus.)
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plant
MR. AND MRS. VOTER, do you feel that you should have
an opportunity to vote on legalizing Parimutuel Horse
Race Betting?
A constitutional amendment (H.J.R. #4) is being con-
sidered whereby Texans will be given an opportunity to
legalize horse race betting in Dallas, Tarrant, Harris, Gal-
veston, Bexar, Midland, Hidalgo, Cameron and Webb
Counties, subject to approval by LOCAL OPTION.
Liquid -12 oz.
95c
Reg. - Half & Petite Sizes
$6.99 to $12.99
The 101st, a major Strategic
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aggresson.
A postal clerk in the division,
Brown entered the army last Oc-
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$1.50
LANTEEN
JELLY
Large Refill
99c
Cleburne
Mrs. J. C. Lackey and baby, Ce-
49c
ALKA
SELTZER
Large Size
39c
Choice and
Mail This Coupon
Skin Cream
65c
7TH INF. DIV., KOREA - Ar-
my Pvt. Jerry D. Brown, 21, sen
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Brown,
1110 N. Robinson, Cleburne; re-
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$1.25
amphojel
on Funeral Home.
WHEELER RITES
Funeral services were held at
Godley
Mrs. Zula Woodard, medical, Cle-
' Foods Corp. Wednesday an-
I nounced plans to build a district
H.J.R. #4 provides for distribution, ANNUALLY, among all
counties that do not have race tracks, one-half of the
STATE TAX REVENUE obtained from horse racing. Each
county would receive approximately $1.00 per capita
population the first year. Counties where the tracks are
located would receive 2% of parimutuel handle. The
state’s tax income from horse racing alone would run close to
$12,000,000 the very first year—possibly more—besides all the income
tourists would bring to Texas—which would amount to millions or
dollars, plus a great ad valorem tax on race tracks, breeding farms
am not in favor of letting the people vote
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HAIL VICTORY—Armed Congolese sol-
diers in Matadi, The Congo, stand guard
over a group of Sudanese U. N. troops,
their hands in the air, who were captured
in Matadi. The U. N. troops were forced
to lay down their arms and were trans-
in color with Doris Day, Rex Harrison
and John Gavin
can 10c
ram.” ...
Mmes Frank Redding and Orr
led the group in playing two
games. Secret pal gifts were ex-
changed, and punch and cake
squares were served during the
social hour.
Those attending were Mmes
Randall Gaither, Don Phipps, Ar-
25c Red Cross
Adhesive Tape
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15c
The Ruth Class of North Cle-
burne Baptist Church held its
monthly meeting at the home of
Mrs. John D. Barker. Mrs. T. O.
Reynolds was co-hostess.
Mrs. John Story opened the ses-
sion with a prayer.
Mrs. Noel Quattlebaum, presi-
dent, presided over the business
session, during which time plans
were made for the new visitation.
Mrs. Ruby Orr gave the devo-
tional on “Our Enlistment Prog-
End Cuts Center Cuts
Pork Chops 39c 69c
.... 2 lb. Box 85c
CRISCO Limit One ...... 3 lbs. 69c
Dallas. The center will be built
on a 14-acre tract this year.
......ib. 49c
Algerian HPNAUGUIRTAL
.... 5 lbs. 29c
Burk, 17, whose parents, Mr.
'[and Mrs. O. S. Maris, live on
Route 1, is a rifleman in the in-
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Bunk - Stuffing
Fad Gets Hot
BLACKSBURG, Va.(AP)—Vir-
ginia Tech students were laying
claim today to the national col-
legiate record for bottom-bunk
stuffing.
Bottom-bunk stuffing, the new-
est collegiate fad, is getting as
many pajama-clad students as
possible into a bottom bunk of a
double-deck bed.
Students at Tech’s Campbell
Hall waged their “contest”
ported back to Leopoldville. Jubilant Con-
golese officials hailed the ouster of U. N.
troops from Matadi and Banana as a de-
cisive victory over the U. N. (NEA Ra-
zived by one brother,
Ladies * Misses - Childrens
BAGS
$1.0042.99
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and many valuable race horses.
Please express your opinion by checking X the appropriate box below.
You do not have to sign your name unless you like, but we would
prefer it.
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YES: I feel that the people should have an oppor-
tunity to vote on horse race parimutuel betting.
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YORK' Sod
Rio Vista, died Wednesday mor-
ling at -the Whitney 'hospital.
Finis was born June 2, 1949, in
Cleburne. He was a fifth-grade
RUSSET
POTATOES >o...55c
.... 303 Can 10c
$2.9943.99
SIZES 4 TO 8; 8V2 TO 3
GIRLS — Patents, white, beige in petite or flat
heels, strap or pump.
BOYS — Black and white combination, brown
or black. Ties and loafers.
23. Rouna Table 35. Eye
knigh amorously
County Resident
Dies at Abilene
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Darrell Ray Steelhammer, 20,
lied Wednesday night at Abilene.
His home was on the Hillsboro
lighway where he had lived for
.7 years.
Steelhammer was born in Bra-
ly, Sept. 27, 1940, the son of Mr. .
ind Mrs. Ernest Ray Steelham-
ner, Hillsboro highway.
He was a member of First Bap-
ist Church.
DEL MONTE
PUMPKIN 2 con 25c
$2.98
SUCARYL
(Sodium)
Liquid - Pint
1.59
leit torearm. . '
| He was hurt Tuesday in a colli-
sion of an Army truck, in which
he was riding, and a civilian car,
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cently arrived in Korea and' is
now serving with the 7th Infantry °
Division.
The 7th Infantry “Bayonet” Di-
vision is one of two highly trained
U. S. Army combat divisions
which have remained in Korea
Wednesday morning.
Through diligent effort, grun
ing, groaning, and just plain in-
genuity, 65 male students were
packed into the bunk.
Then if collapsed:
The students claimed the rec-
ord anyway. ■ - • ing prayer.
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Walkers
Wheel Chairs
Bedside
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Ruth SS Class
Meets For Social
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if Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dunlap of ment, including the Terrier surf-
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burne
Mrs. L. C. Henslee and baby,
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- — pany B. He attended Joshua High
School.
District between Fort Worth and ing at Fort Hood, Tex.
He is a 1958 graduate of Cle-,
lap, Mesquite: Loyd and Shelby
Dunlap, both of Cleburne; and Army Corps unit, constantly
of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Phillips of Nights: 7 to 8 p.m.
301 S. Robinson, Cleburne, is ser-
int- vel Honeycutt, Ross Tidwell, Way-
ne Moore, Jimmy Jobe, S. E.
Stanley, H. W. Brawner, D. E.
Reagan; Miss Pearline .Shelly and
those above mentioned.
Mrs. Redding voiced the clos-
and several aunts and uncles.
Funeral services will be held at September 1960 and completed ba-
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Besides his parents, he is sur- 502d Infantry at Fort Campbell,
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Calvin Dunlap, Rio Vista; one sis- -
ter, Nancy Jane Dunlap, Rio Vis- for airborne * deployment to any
ta; four nieces, three nephews,
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One and two pieces. Ideal for Easter
and Spring wardrobes. Solids,
plaids, checks.
Cleburne. He was a fifth-grade FORT CAMPBELL, KY. — Two c eburnem, ng habv Cle
student at the Rio Vista public soldiers from Joshua, Privates Mrs- Neil Thomas a 5.
________ attended Sunday Stephen T. Mullen and Clement burne., gn, Cleburne
School at the Rio Vista Baptist
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(© 1961. King Features Syndicate, Inc-
- —‘ fred T. Mahan, whose writings, Godley
Carroll citing the importance’ of sea-power Mrs. Daisey Crow ey, me ca ,
for nations, became world fam- Joshua
ous. The first Mahan, a destroyer, Mrs. A. H. Pendleton, surgical,
was decommissioned in 1930, and Cleburne
the second was sunk in the Leyte Mrs. Maureen Morgan, medical,
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ES$ St.) Amarillo, Tex., was in criti- Graves was one of five soldiers
cal condition today in Madigan in the truck. All were injured.
General Hospital with brain and The Amarillo youth is in the 18th
internal injuries and a fractured Artillery, Ft. Lewis.__
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18. Unrolls
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22. Nourished
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Chureh of Christ, for James S. fantry’s Company A. He attended
Wheeler, 68, who died suddenly ’ High School.
Tuesday afternoon.
James Naramore, Foy Smith,
and J. P. Williams officiated at
the services.
Interment was in Cleburne Me-
morial cemetery with Dave Sow-
ell, Frank Woodard, J. L. Banks
ir., A. B. Calvary, Joe Falken-
bury and Lee Hand serving as
pallbearers.
Dillon Funeral Home was in
charge of the arrangements.
Distribution Center
Funeral services will be held at Gulf Dec. 7, 1944.
I 1:30 p. m. Friday, at the Cros- .. _____ £1
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 100, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1961, newspaper, March 9, 1961; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1542877/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.