Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 141, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1949 Page: 10 of 12
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Hominy.. 55c
STRAWBERRIES..... 49c
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Haute of
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2 lbs. 23c
ALBANY, Ga (U.P—The proof of
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the tanting
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We’re on the job 24 hours n day . . . 7 days n week
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Beat Maid PICKLES
PINTO BEANS.........
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loosened ice from the surtace An
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Green
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Faultless
STARCH
• Yellow
SQUASH
Regular
LUX
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49c
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broom if pan* and broom are kept
cold, frost will not melt from con- :
tact with them
"If ice it mixed with the frost
or a complete cleaning job it need-
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Orange
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Venetian Blinds —
Johns-Manville Insulation
Aluminum Screens
Weather Stripping
607-609 W. Henderson
Phone 1131
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WAX PAPER ... 25c
6 No. 2 Cant
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Tomatoes. 75c
Whiskey Evidence allow the jury
Puzzled Jurors liberated almost nix hourn.
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for the purpose; or a broad, stiff
spatula; a putty knife; or sharp-
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a chair.
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contest, which fa conducted by the
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Lenses were first used in the package* on tray* or in baskets
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Kraut.... 55c
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NOW!!
A New BENDIX
Automatic Washer
only
19.00 down. 1.89 weekly
DICKSON'S
Furniture Department
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See for yourself what a dif-
foraaee there fain corn finkee
taste the differen Post-
Totting makes!
The lowest body of water in the
world in the Dead Sen
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Smokey, pet cal of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Laferty, of Willoughby, O,
looks over her brood—two of her own Rittens and an infant critter
she dragged into the house after one of her nightly prowls. The
Laffertys can't tell whether it's a baby raccoon, muskrat, dog, or
what. But nonetheless. Smokey mothers, feeds and fusses over it
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when you buy a package of
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Harry Spurlin, local liquor deal ■ |
er, was tried on chargen of sell-
Ing whiskey on Sunday. The evi-
dence was a sealed pint of whis-
key.
Spurlin'* attorney questloned
the contents of the bottle. Solict- I
tor-General MAnton O'Neal said
he would taste it to make sure, |
He broke the soul, took a alp, and
sald, "I'm satisfied it's whiskey."*
YORKS .
GROCERY and MARKET
504 N. Granbury Phone 1282
FREE NUVERY lOOO A. M. — &00 P. M.
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SEVEN ROAST.....1b. 53c
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Clifford F. Johnson, 28, of Ken-
osha, Wisalso a war veteran ;
and a graduate student in Jour- i
nalism at the University of Ore- i
gon, was named second prize win-1
her.
Wiliam P Stempien, 24, of De-
10-Thursday, April 28, 1949—CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES-REVIEW
inch of frost form* over a consid-
j erable area of the refrigerated
surfaces, Ordlnamy once a year
i* often enough, but In humid sur-
10ASB
ACoraflakg
Cannation Milk
A regular-size package of
Fstloasties only 54
electric fan can help melt the ice,
if placed so that it blow* room air
Bunny Acre* • No. 2 Cant
Green Beans 75c
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quently opened, the Job may need the freezer is u[
doing two or three times a year on the floor or a chair, to blow air
! Defrost, if possible, when relative- directly into the freezer. If the
i ly little food is in the fre wo i freezer opens on top, the fan may
"Remove frost unmixed with ice be placed on the bottom of the
by scraping, with the freezer In op- compartment and tilted upward
eration if the freezer is not too slightly, to blow against a tide
fufl. move food packages from one ‘ wall, or the fan may be put on
part of the freezer to another as the freexer and tilted down to
i you work rather than taking ' blow in it.
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lie ONIONS
To play lair, O'Neal agreed to edged wooden paddle. Caleh frost
to take the evi-jon papers, cardboard, or cloths a*
dence with them The twelve de- •’ is seraped krov vertical dividers
_______________ =i- he, I and waits, or collect it from the
When they returned and Judge bottom with dustpan and whisk-
i Carl Crowe asked for the verdict,
' the jurors couldn't agree
A mistrial was declared.
1 Lb. Boa
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Dog - Can
FOOD 5c
Chum 1 Lb. Can
SALMON .2.. 49c
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. Physicist Gives Instructions Texas Youth Wins. "
On DefrostingI Home Freezers JourmglsmiContest
Defrosting a home feezer fa ajtreezer Pile packages compactiy James L Rogers, 23. of (909 West in conertion wttn
job different in many ways from and cover with chlea blankets Hopkins St) San Marcos Tex A ANA., ep, on Ea"Au
detrosting any automatic retriger-AaleI. . 1i veteran and graduate student In American Sounem on Educat
t falor,accrdingWDEANMCTac-inewpape O qhef nulating Lhe department of ournnthsm att
l ken, U. A Department ut Agricul- ! material Then work as follows: ' the University of Texas todez
I j lure physicist. . ! “Scrape as much frost as pos- was named winner of the eighth
From his study of home freezersf sible from the surfaces, to lessen 1 annual joumnalism contest of the .her.
| in laboratortes of the Bureau of need for mopping up melted ice American Newspaper Publishers
1 Human Nutrition and Home Econ- If the freezer ha* a drain, speed Association
I omis. Dr McCracken offers the j melting by running cold water ov- , Rogers will receive $500 and •
following recommendation for i er refrigerated surfaces - do not gold medal for his winning essay
removing powdery frost and solid use hot water because this would , on the contest subject, “Now
ice: ’ cause difficulty when starting the Rendership Studies Affect News.
"Defrost before more than a half compressor again I Features and Advertising in News:
। papers." A replies ut the medal
wilt be presented to Professor
Paul J. Thompson, director of the
university's department of our- >
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2 Rolls
. 25c
undergraduate
at BM Univer
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named winner of the third prize
The winners were seleetedtrom
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 141, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1949, newspaper, April 28, 1949; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562839/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.