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MOVIE CZAR-Eric A.
Johnston, president of U 8
Chamber of Commerce,
elected president of Motion
Picture Producers and Dis-
tributors of America, Inc.,
succeeding Will Hays, who
NONE,
BETTER
capital.
In this great Southwestern land
there is perhaps no more signifi-
cant development than the con-
veniences which natural gas serv-
ice has placed within reach of
every home. The young lady of
today, when she has a home of
her own, can acquire a sparkling
New Freedom Gas Kitchen where
everything will be easier.
She will have a marvelous new
gas range, fast, efficient and so
Completely automatic that it will
epok a delicious meal even when
she is away.
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Bird’s-eye maple
--desks-me
Students returning to school
from their summer vacations in
the first peace-time year since the
fall of 1941, may well be thank-
ful for the kind of a country they
live in. It is truly a land of super:
lativevatues, both spiritual and
material. ' . .
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CIGARETTES
Camels, Luckies, Chesterfields
By Cartons $1.64
PINE BOARD DRUG STORE
HEATING SHOULD BE School Opening finds Glamorous
PLANNED AS PART OF Gas Comforts Beckoning Youth
continuously, as does radium. As-
sume now that we had the gas
pilot 1,000 years ago and connect-
ed the pilot to a storage tank in
which we would store the amount
to replace the sugar.
by onp-fe pth. ■'
4. Plum1 puddings end
Celanese, elastic all around.
1.00
Batin stripe, elastic tack
1.25
i Limit 1 pair to a customer)
Small maple or
walnut finished
desks
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Don't throw your tongue into
high gear unil you get your brain
in motion.
Published by Lone Star Gas Company to bring you news about
Gas Industry planning for easier, better living in postwar world
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brown pressure.
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Probable development of atomic
energy for household and Indus- - evolves.ene
trial uses gives rise to the ques-
tion as to whether such energy
could displace present sources of
power and energy such as gas and
electricity. Thomas S. Bacen, re-
search engineer for Lone Star Gas
Company, states that the new de-
velopment lends emphasis to the
importance of exportation of nat-
ural gas from Texas in order that
its benefits may be derived while
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lag eyathedie rabbar J hM yem
bates* way edher leompeny Thie
emba eneMeme mahe mday‘•
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Kelly & Eaton
1-4 teaspoon allspice
1-2 teaspoon salt
Wash and dry raisins or currants.
a market still exists.
“The atomic bombing of Hiro-
shima meant the solving of the
primary problem of the use o
atomic energy,” Mr. Bacon said.
“The secondary problem, the peace
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flame is a very small thing yet it
rgy continuously.
"Radium is a close relative of
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Aksak
' to allow plenty of headspnce. Us-
ually it takes one-half to one-thirl
the can . for rising.
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Oak and mahogany ~
desks ...................from 35.00 to 77.50 ■
As an aid to better vision use one of our modem incan-
descent desk lamps ■ . (
Our present selection of world globes includes numerous
sixes hi both desk and floor models. -
signed to keep all kinds of food
fresh longer. . '
Cleaning up will be easier. The
economical new gas hot water
system will keep oceans of hot
water always on tap for dishes,
laundry, bathe.
These new kitchens will be free
from unwanted heat,dirt,and even
offending cooking odors.
Cabinets and everything will be
selentificanty placed to rave time
and work. They will be free from
little open spaces that catch and
hold dust and crumbs.
-'And then there is that marvel-
ous year-round gas air-condition-
ing system. This is perhaps the
most exciting news of all. The
modern housewife on a hot day
will be able to start a flood of 09
mountain aircirculating througM:
• out the house with just a flick of
the finger. But summer comfort
is just half the story. The versa-
tile blue gas flame leads a "double-
life.” The one simple unit that
cools hot air and removes sticky
humidity in the rammer, also
warms and humidifies cool air in
winter. Between seasons, when a
moderate temperature is all that
is needed, the gas conditioner
gently circulates clean, filtered
air.
No doubt about it? Gas is open-
Kitchen Dimensions
Fit Average Stature
Kitchens, like clothes, are now
being esigned to fit the stature
of the women who will use them.
As the result of a nation-wide
program of the gas industry, the
New Freedom Gas Kitchen will
be built throughout to standard-
ised measurements for the wom-
an of "average stature" and will
include adjustments which will
lower working surfaces for the
women of “less than average”
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2 ib. brown sugar
, 6 eggs
1 lb. flour (4/ cupe!
I 1 teaspoon cinnamon
’ 1-2 teaspoon cloves
uranium, and urantum, or a spe-
cial isotype of uranium, has been
mentioned as the principal active
constituent of the atomic bomb.
This is a view of one of the New Freedom gas kitchens which will
soon he available to users of natural gas service in the Southwest. sim-
ple beauty combined with scientifie arrangement and spacing of cab-
inets around the silent gas refrigerator and CP gas ranze form a
kitehen compact and effefent. It is one of the many new designs result-
ing from months of research and planning by the gas industry in
cooperation with appliance and cabinet manufacturers, and home econ:
Plan and eave for your New Freedom Gas Kitchen.
spent Sunday with relatives in Fort
Worth. ' • •
Mr. and Mrs. Laten Clements
and children spent Sunday with
relatives in Alvarado.
erating Department have each
been awarded first place in their
classifications In the Texas Safety
Association’s annual Safety Con-
test for 1944.
The contest is conducted by the
Industrial Section of the Safety
Aesociation and is based on the
lowest accident frequency submit-
ted by contesting companies. Both
Dallas Division of Distribution
and the Pipe Line Department are
in the 1,000,000 employ/ hours
classification.
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The new silent gas refrigerator fort and convenience. This truly
will be roomier than ever, de- is the magic generation.
DICKSON’S
Furniture Department
‘There seems to be two main
methods of preparing these cakes.
One is te bake the cake in the
can, allow to cool, then seal it
On "CERTAIN DAYS” st th* month
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Do funetional periodic disturbances
make you feel so nervous jittery, nigh:
strung, tmky, tired-et such times
Then don’t delay—try this great medi-
cine — Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound to relieve such symptoms
it helps NATUNEI
3 lbs. seeded, raisins or currants
1 1-2 lbs nigs, dates or apricots
: 1-2 lb. butter or marzerine
1-2 cup fruit juice or sweet
B.F. Goodrich
Silvertowns
vonsanRlastieBags
Zipper style, brown' br
black.
6.50
plus tax
Just received new shipment.
HATS
Black sequin ealots, with or
without veil.
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time use of atomic energy, re-
mains unsolved. The energy is cer-
tainly there, but ways of eco-
nomically releasing it ar not
presently known. When and if
these ways become known, the
gas, petroleum and electric in-
dustries may become out of date. . ....
“Our natural resources must be energy decline °f *he given p
used wisely at all times as they ofratUum is extremelY.Blow: ,
must last until the physicist
proves his dreams’ of atomic en-
ergy release is n“t simply a
dream, but can be economically
beneficial. And on the same count,
r Young and children visited his mo-
ther, Mrs T. H. Keeton of Hills-
' boro Saturday,
1 teaspocn nutmeg
Pinkham's Compound’ is lamout not
only to relieve such monthiy pai hut
also accompanying nervous, restless,
weak feelings of this nature Taken
regularly- it helps build up resistance
against such dm trees A very senstdte
thing to dol
Also s grand stomachic tonte! Follow
label directions. Buy todayl
GdaC.Oshama
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of gas that would pass through
the pilot in that period of time.
If now we take this tank contain-
ing unburned natural gas that has
been passed through the small
pilot during 1,600 years and mix
It with the proper proportion of
air and pass a spark through the
mixture, a very impressive explo-
sion would result. The impressive-
ness of the explosion may be
gauged by the fact that calcula-
tions show that 7,000,000 cubic
feet of gas would have passed
through the tiny gas pilot during
the 1,600-year period.
“The atomic homb represents
the similar explosion that is the
liberation instantaneously of en-
ergy stored in the radio active ele-
ment, uranium. As mentioned, the
normal liberation of this energy
is low but the physicists have dis-
covered how to release it at their
will and in a brief period. This,
then, if ‘the pignificanc of the
atomic bomb. It demonstrates that
man has finally learned how to
control at leant one form of radio
active energy on a significant
scale."
3 can is very-difficult tocook done
to the center. If attempted, add
25 minutes steaming time ad.
minutes processing time.
2. Other fruit cake recipes moy
be used instead of this one. If the
recipe has much more flour and
iuid and less 'fruit leave more
head space in the cans 10 allow'
CASUAL HATS
Brown, red, coffee, khaki
green. I
3.45
MORAN & ANDERSON
Mrs. Ben Pate has returned
from Fort Werth, where she un-
derwent n check-up at the Cook
Memorial Hospital and also visit-
ed her son. Collier Pale, and fam-
ily
1. Fruit cake packed in a
And Other
.Electrical Work
We specialize in
rural electrical
service.
ROCK TANK
Mr. and Mrs O. C Priest and
son, Dan. of Itasca, moved here
Tuesday.
Mrs. Maggie Berry and J. E.
Boyd of Fort Worth spent Sat-
urday with Mr.’ and Mrs. M. A.
Cooper. .
, Pvt Lenox Shelton. who is sta:
tioned with the U. S. Army at
Fort Sam Houston, spent the week-
end-with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
■ Edd Shelton.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Sain spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Joe
Hughes near Grandview.
Mr and Mrs Clarence Roden
and daughter. Lajuan, Mrs. A. R.
Caln. Mrs Helen Mellican and
children of Cleburne, Mr. and MTS.
Charlie Cain and son. Charles Ray,
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs Edd Shelton.
Erwin Davis, who is with the
U. S. Navy in California, is visit-
(Now Ready)
Daffodils
Narcissus
Dutch Iris
We are sure to have the fallow-
ing Holland grown bulbs this
fall.
TULIPS
HYACINTHS
cleburne
top with batter. Tie heavy brown
wrapping paper which has been
greased on top of the cans to keep
water eut-during, steaming, FLalc.
cans in the pressure canner which
has about three inches of boiling
water in it, Fasten the lid, but leavei
pctcock open. Steam No. 1 cans.
00 mintes and No 2 cans 75 |
Take paper covers off cans, seal,
and put bik in the canner Pro-,
cess at 10 lbs pressure for 30
minutes. This makes about 12
.No. 2 cans
NOTES:
Gas Refrigerator Uses
Small Amount of Fuel
The gas refrigerator takes only
a small amount of bargain-priced
Lone Star gas to run.
This marvelous refrigerator has
no machinery to wear out and
need replacing, therefore it has
very long life. Since there is no
starting or stopping of the cool-
ing cycle the refrigerator gives'
constant cold. With no machinery
to vibrate and make noise, it is
always silent.
stature. In this automatic refrigerator,
The standardised dimensions of it is the magic flame that makes
kitchen equipment Will help to the difference. The refrigerator is
eliminate bewildering aspects of basically different from all other
kitchen planning and to provide automatic refrigerators because a
greater ease in selecting coordi- tiny gas flame does the work,
nated kitchen units. They will War-time proved the value of the
also allow ths plan of adding a silent trouble-free performance of
’. piece of Lequipmentnow.and then the zas refrigerator. With .repair,
over a period of several years men hard to obtain, owners or
without sacrificing unity of de- these magic boxes were happy
sign that they chose a gas refrigerator.
6 “Food from Home" is the first
la । thought that most servicemen Over-
El . I seas have when they are asked
f what they would like to have in -----------— . ■ . cvape.1
■ their Christmas packages. Cut in half inch.cuhesathg,g Pa
"T ' Mlis Maeona Cox. iJohnsonruit peel, candied pineapple
। Comity Home Demonstratijii
haslstedanumber of items whRn'nitrs ’ r
b’were found to’ be practical inCream D utor.odgsunraten egg
■ packages last year, ft is essential other conta inergAd Mix , smab
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in baking cake it is important Add fruits and nuts Mix thor
oughly. --------
Grease or line plain tin cans. |
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Mr and Mrs P: H Fmith and
Walter and Mrs. John Henry Smith
visited in Clinton, Okla, last .Run-
day with Mrs Buford Denton. Mrs.
Denton’ and Juanita Denton re-
turned with them.
Mrs. Pat Smith had as ener
cuesta las' week, her father, J.
D. Peterson, and Mrs. Charlie
ELECTRICAL
WIRING
Ashby, all of Menard
Mr. and Mrs Guy Beene an I
Donald of Hopewell spent hast Sun-
day with Mr and Mrs. Ernest
"Captain and MIS John Beverly
Kouns and daughter are here visit-
ing his parents, Mr and Mrs
8. A? Kouns. Oaptin Kouns has
just returned from Germany and
la home on leave
Roy Kouns of Oklahoma City
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs S. A Kouns.
Mrs. Venin Donery and daugh-
ter. Olivia, have, returned home
i after several months visit with
relatives in Minnescta,
Mrs. El-nest Jones and Mrs. Rot-
ert McMahon were in Fort Worth I
Monday. . '
A T Keeton and Mrs. Opal
time of President Truman's an:
nouncement, Gobert hsd guessed
that the war with Germany would
end April 6, 1945 The cffielal end
Mar------
Mbs, DeWitt C Reddick and
children, Alicia and Bryan. of Aus-
tin spent the past week-end here
with their parents and grandpar-
ents, Mr and Mrs. B. F. Bryan.
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The natural-gas industry is re-
turning to peace-time operations
in an excellent position to expand
its service to the public and to
other industries, according to R.
H. Hargrove, chairman of the nat-
ural gas department, American
____________ „ __________ Gas Association. Mr. Hargrove
Very minute quantities of radium said that natural gas companies
will evolve appreciable amounts carried a tremendous responsibil:
of energy. . ity during the war. The natural
“This energy is atomic energy gas industry in the Southwest
as defined by {he physicist and is made it possible to operate hun-
substantially Identical with the en- dreds of war-time industries, fly-
ergy released in the atomic ing fields, and Army camps, while
bombs. The rate of evolution of delivering record quantities of gas
energy from radium is not con- for homes and commercial users,
trolled by man but is controlled The industry has filed projects
by the inherent properties of the or has recently received approval
radium metal itself. However, of the Federal Power Commission
man has been able to measure it for construction of nearly 5,000
and also to-measure its rate of miles of additional gas pipe lines
decline. throughout the country. Mr. Har-
“The Physicist has estimated grove said that the industry ex-
that a given piece of radium will pected to spend more than $160,-
lose just one-half of the energy 000,000 for plant expansion,
that it now contains in 1,690 maintenance, and inventories and
years. In other words, the rate of supplies in the next 12 months,
-----decline of the given piece greatly aiding in the employ-
_________________________ ment probtem.
"The gas flame mentioned above
releases a small amount of energy
resigned after 24 years' ser-
viae. He was torn in Wash-
ington in 1896, worked his
way through University of
___ Washington and was a Ma-
St. Joseph rne corps waratniworid
H: LASPIRI ___S-------------
Use waxed paper or butter paper I
Line the cans With Wax paper.whiehanas.bcwnihandnincni
Cleburne
Electric Co.
312 E. Henderson
Phone 1191
.wcunmINE LF4»PU TAMONsTRATEA half million Argentines thronged the streets_ at Jluenos
"" 1045‘the most resoumding repuaiationtgod thetrpannamnwentizmdrantsezod kumor
—without rurmer procnseing Fhe
other is to use the same procedure
as steaming and processing fruit
I cake. There might be a blend be-
I tween these two methods Bake
Junior High
District
Here is’ a really attractive little
home for sale in a choice lo-
cation in southwest section. It
has five rooms and breakfast
nook Plenty of nice closet
space and many built-ins. Shiny
hardwood floors, inlaid linoleum
in kitchen and bath 'and Vene-
tian blinds. All newly decorated,
inside and out. ready to move
into and enjoy. Nice deep lot,
pretty yards and young fruit
trees. To be shown oy appoint-
ment only, through—
0. T. Smyth
Agency
Phone 360
Insuran--—Loann—Real Estate
Bombs for Gas Wells
! Not all bombs are destructive
ones. The type used by the Lone
Star Production Department, for
example, are extremely valuable
in determining the future natural f
gas reserves at the company. I
The units, of cylindrical shape
and equipped with clock, ehart,
and stylus, art lowered into the
well to determine bottom-hole
temperatures and bottom - hole
pressures of the reserves. From
this data Information is obtained
which aids in more accurately cal-
culating the potential and reserve
of the well.
. Since so much of the health and
comfort of the family depend on
the heat of the home, the type of
heating and how it is Installed
should be one of the most impor-
tant considerations , in the build- _________
ing of a new home or modernizing Yet many of these important
the present one. The time to at- values will go unappreciated un-
tend to the selection and install a- less it is thoroughly understood
tion of gas appliances is during that back at all accomplishment is
the planning stage. For only with toil and struggle. •
proper eqwipment. correctiy 1- The modem material conyeni-
cated and installed will you en- which the young people of
joy the many conveniences and eniesgneration And so ready at
benefits ofusing-America hand did not come into being just
sought-after fuel-Natural Gas. binavinga magic -and. Back of
In building amew home or in tZemareiong eafs of toil and
remodeling an old one, Lone Star the investment of huge sums at
Gas Company urges that neces- we esE"
sarv flues for venting gas heating
equipment be installed. Vented
heating is heating by means of
FI YING GAS RANGES ARE THE LATEST NEWS.—Abpve is a appliances which are connected to
EEunG .a nirdi as ranges as they were packed snugly into a flue. The purpose of connecting
consignment of Imversalgra a Mying trip from Chicago to An appliance to a flue is to carry
anAmericar The nestory .Making flight occurred recently when Crib- to the outside air the products of
.Em A Sexton ( ompany at Chicago loaded 18,500 pounds of Universal combustion resulting from burn-
™ sexton compaEonsolidate Vol tee which trade the trip. More ing fuel, thus preventing release
Than half the Mhipment of ranges wast left uncrated to establish proof of these products into the room,
af sarinn in tim"by this method of transportation. The flight was ------------—
considered a significant beginning of fulfillment of postwar merchan- ndustry Plan
dise nnd transportation. ________ —--------- y
■ I m Includes Millions
Atom Energy and Future Power For Big Expansion
02 t
a» usge
10 TUy or monnse l.
reduce liquid Steam the same as fruit cake hut
15 minutes at 10 lb.
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I Mrs Oliver Steed, 406 West the cake in the can. seal while hot
be doing as well as can be exj ceke to have nicer texture and
crust than if it were steamed and
. ’_______. • .— then procesed as long as fruit
Mrs: Edgar H. Keltner, who left cake.
last Thursday for California to How To Can the Famous
join her husband, Col Keltner, Old Fruit Cake
who was recently released from a 1 lb. grapefruit peel or citron
Jap prison camp, has arrived safe- . 1 Ib pecans of black walnuts
' ly _ _________ 1 1-2 lb. whole butternuts ■ or al-
■ ——---:-------‘ monds if desired
! Texas ranks second among five 1 lb. candied PneaPple ,
midwestern states in production of 1 lb. candled-red watermelon rind
military aircraft. . _______or cherries___.
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LANOAS'TER, O (U.— Harold
Gobert, 31-year-old Lancaster war
worker, was exactly three-and-a:
half hours oft on the surrender of
the Japanese
Gebert predicted in a “When
Will the War Enw” contest spon-
sored. bv the Lancaster Eagle-
Gazette that the war would end at
10:30 p. m. Aug. 14
The contest editor set the o1fi-
cTal end of the war AT'T-prTrr—tiat
floral co.
GEORGE W. PAGRICK
204 N. Cadd* Phone 258
exportation of natural resources
ffom Texas should not be waste-
fol in the expectation that atomic
energy will economically replace
the chemical energy of natural
gas in the near future.
“Such expertation is, of course,
entirely justified by present condi-
tions. It may be,emphasised, how-
ever, that probable developments
| in the use of atomic energy in the
I future would lend emphasis to the
1 importance at exportation of nat.
I ural gas from Texas now, so that
| income may be derived therefrom
while a market for the commodity
exists.”, > i . v .
( In explaining the theory of the;
atomic bomb, Mr. Bacon pointed
। out there is an analogy that may
। be drawn between it and the nat-
I ural gas business that might be
helpful in obtaining some concep-
tion of the significance of the
atomic bomb in physical terms.
“Consider the pilot flame on the
modem cok stove which employs
a very small amount of natural
! gas,” he said. “The flame involved
is so insignificant as to escape
notice; yet if one holds his
I hand a few inches above the flame
! | some heat can be felt. So the
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