Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 67, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1950 Page: 6 of 12
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PET OR CARNATION
MILK
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LIMIT—12 CANS. 3 LGE. CANS
CORN
DEL MONTE
15/
CREAM STYLE. NO. 303 CAN
Allee, of Midiand, Texns, had the ;
HOMINY
DEL DIXI
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lowent acme of the day, a best-ball
NO. 300 CAN
TOMATOES
RUSK
NO. 2 CAN
3 LB.
TAMALES
DERBER’S
17/
CAN
134/2 OZ. GLASS
CAMPBELL’S
19<
PURE LARD
NO. 1 CAN. 2 FOR
25/
39/
15/
29/
SALMON
L.
15/
35/
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GREEN
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25/
LITTLE MILL. NO. 2 CAN. 2 FOR .
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KENTUCKY WONDERS. LB. ........
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Texans Picked
To Repeat Win
Clinic Draws
Large Entry
Search ior Lost
Plane Continues
Annapolis About
To Lose Railroad
"The ORIOINAL
Waffle Syrup”
Convicted Killer
Faces More Years
WILSONS
3 POUND
CARTON
Northwestern University,
has been appointed ath-
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reason for setting aside this ver-
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the <
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Bay* the Japanese in-
folding fan about 670
Judge May Call
Strikers Back
NIBLETS MEXICORN
12 OZ. VACUUM CAN
P
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44 was
Royal
CHUM
NO. 1 TALL
CAN
Ir and Mr
I Mrs, But
iday.
BLACKEYE PEAS
TALK-O*TEZAS. NO. 2 CAN. 2 FOR ...
$5,000
moun-
union’a three-day week.
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and Mrs
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ORANGE ADE
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noon. A renident of Covington, he (
was born March 27, 1N85, in Tennen ! Pacifi <
PINEAPPLE JUICE
DOLE. NO. 2 CAN .........................................
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FRUIT COCKTAIL
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five sons, Joe T of Amarillo, Wil '
liam Vernon of Connecticut., Tan- i llams the
Iter A. and Edgar I of Burtennne
Ralph H. Smallwood of Dallas'
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A nki-eqipped Norwman plane
wns dimputched to the vicinity at
Carcrosa, 53 miles south of here
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6Thursday, February 3. 1950--CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES-REVIEW
■ I
Purk Sunday with an imposing
1 ray of inatructora.
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PORK
i report ’.iVi ten rvretvot—nt • NH -
! "explosion’ Friday
teen-yearold Mnrlene Bauer had M were
15 nn the frot nine tf +he- +*+-- — -e.—-
amodnela
r, and Mr
and Mrs I
day
Kr- \
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Mia Jon
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killing
The court nffirmed
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againat l‘an Arerican golfers mid
the (range
courxe
Thr Haues
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en l lbhery Amntgtr
han wen till1 tille l w ice
Sevcnl teurs lnyec in
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Karl Marx was a German by
birth, a Jew by extraction, and a
Protestant by faith
WASHINGTON <UP1
wquare mile* over dexolate
tain ntudded terrain
Oil seeking to break
71, and detoatod George Zaharias
and Jack Me(lonignl, 7 and 6 Fir-
. I
and theft of +ls cal
thiee days aft A they
the Potter County,
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nintein, Mariene and
obeyed Lewia, who imsued an out-
whether they would
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a" “mIbAiefe d
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Suneral Wtices
drawer of the station mid stole his '
y ictim’s wallet
However, the high court ruled
lae and 1ao Earl and James Far.
1 rts gutlty of nggravated apaault,
and sentenced them to two years in
, county jail
? COUNTRY STYLE
M CLOTH SACK. LB.
_________ nnorm
in charge of arrangement*
Smailwood, who had lived
Croekett Ross, n Stephenville fill-
ing ntation operator
Koas wan nhot, the record show-
ed, by a 17-year old male compnn.
ion of Willin'* The youth, accord-
GROUND VEALNINEn.L.
over the desolate urea in hope of
spotting Hare* or bonfires from the
of death for Dan White, charged
with murder in connection with the
gunnhot slaying Jan 2, 1945, of
Hartley Act I sane." Judge Owen M Lord ad- i
—Chezovernment mediation ex- vised the jurymen that the "pre-
pert Cyrus Ching. meanwhile wassfponderance of the evidence show.t
right order, for them to resume his : expeetd in Washington today to J ed that Chisholm was of sound mind uammmmmme —2 m-umm
take over attempts to head off a 1 when he shot Bonura. WEEum"mE CPt==
strike by 100,000 CIO Communica- Defense attorneys Leon Lusk and ' WN BB B I Ee —
II out. which could disrupt the nations I nounced that Chisholm would plead I am anmm __ -r- _. ££
* -r Ptumulen (f„. -uc. Ls-htduled for,guitty tthe two armed rotery “ Wgnfur CMTTA42
‘ man plea for the miners to reau u ' Feb a 1 charges ’ t VWEV - ••-uwu- - •WHHTV-
letic director at Kansas
r. i awrence, Kan Hesuc-
ceeds Frnest (Quigley,
one-time National league
umpire, who in retiring nt
6N aftei a tenure of six
years. (NEA Telephoto)
DILLON
FUNERAL HOME
•"The Pertect Tribute"
in Cleburne Since 1905
KU N. Anglin at Brown Ph 488
SPACIOUS PARKING
QUIEr NEIGHBORHOOD
AIK COULED ELDG.
BRONE FLEET
WHrE A MAROON AMBULANCE
Observing All Faith*
with
SERVICE BEYOND DEMAND
wouut man the towering peaks of
the St Elas Hange 175 miles west
ot here
1 Randall County, of which this is
i the county seal, has no jail
unconfirmed but persistent
i w ।» cer in charge of (peration Mikem
the suid a sejuadren of ong runge H 29 •
Rile* are pending for William
Edgar Smallwood, 67, who died ear-
ly today in a Fort Worth hospital
Croaier-roafson Funeral Nome is
onat 1 < ngue Al Vinrent,
j manager id llu Tulsa Texan Len
gm- entry Juk KnI former big
. Hens
lit Kell
BERTY CH
Mn. L J
r Sunday
e William.
last Nov 26,
oscaped from
see He was a retired favmer and
a member ot the Covington Mason-
OPEN ES”GS
proof in regard to the unelesn tak-
ing of the Ute of Mr Roxs for the
purpoxe <J robbery The penalty is
preseribed by law, mid we see no
A HIM md FANCY WINESAP
APPLES 2 POUNDS
der the directioq of Crosier -l’earnon
vuneral Home
Miss Simpson, born June 11, 1NND in
Bruzos County, was a retired n hout
She lived at 710 W Cham-
bks Street and died there late
Wednesday She had lived inJohn-
son County eleven years and was
o- • member of Field Street Ila pl 1st
i Church
Survivors Include oh# brother, t,
K Simpson of Millican, an uncle,
J. W. Burrows of Millican and a
cousin, Mrs. Jerry Chapman of Cle-
I ' burne.
Annapolis, Md , is due to become I
the only state capital in the na- |
thin without rail passenger ser-
vice this spring
, For more than n century the
Maryland capital on the Severn
River has been the terminus of
one of the oldest branch lines of
the nation The spur was built in
1838 when the Baltimore A Ohio
Route 2, Burleson, for seven yams, [
was bornKpril H, 1882 in Georgia
He was a carpenter contractor
urvivors Include his widow and •
Id
(’omni' idol r Martin
The court of criminal appeal* to.
dny upheld a death sentence for
minder assessed againat a -17-year
old Mineral Wells man who sat in Twin Brorhere)
a rm while his companion did Ihr ’ Will •I-IE‛9
Death Sentence
Upheld by Court
AUSTIN, Texas, Feb 1 (UP
Sus
Inlo oragnized F°1"8
baseball, some I wenty-five players 22
aliady undpi ontrnet hinve been *,352
assigned by their ciuba to attend " 1
the wrhem —-"42
Arming thp were Dave Wil
lUXM Kary T Chsholm, already sen-
1 The nuton had 228,000 workers iteneed to Muyears imprisonment
I on strike today but a federal judue
1 may issue an order that could pend
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zont"wMiE"AnFrar"CSun"t-irucou Lny zound. htm zuu
j Rebert N Denham for an inunettom " "* “d*I « -
Ur 1am John t. Lewis 400,000 . ■___......
Maryland cities So in March the
electric cars will trundle over
the line for the final time
in recent years the railroad has
found itself unable to compete
with automobiles. Picnic parties '
which once used to go on outings I
to Chesapeake Bay points over the i
branch line now take to the high-
way* and commuters travel to j
Baltimore by bus or car.
24*a6z
MEATS
PERCH FILLETS NO BON^1!^78
Nrk (‘ountry Club
! opened its line from Baltimore
i to Washington.
But the Baltimore A Annapolis 1
Railway Co. has decided that dr- j
creasing passenger revenues and
mounting operating expenses ne-
cessitate abandonment of the
' shuttle line between the two
Service fm Miss Erin Cory Simgnun
64, will be conducted Friday at Ilie nual Four Hall urelie Wednesday Aretic night three planes kept vigil
Flint Buptist Church in Millicnn, on
I III’ fifth H111I1I n I Wenics v lilci
! natjohnl Heut Hit l l t,oif I'HIIIHI
llllMlI ffpl'IIM II 'It* Thtrarin, wilh
। ibe l eseling (‘huinsicsnn l’oll) Kiley of
i boil Worih Texn- nne Mee Mi
Wune of Nirivingldi Ain , fuver
ic lodge j le ngue pi l< lit i
Services will be condueted at
2:30 p HI Friday in the Methodint
Church in Covington, with Kei
Robert Mitchell, Kev IInyden Ed
wards and Kev k A l’oppy "it. Hill (jann mnnngei <4
elating Interment will be II, .he vili Itig Mun, I engur
mice from aspiring youngsters
CANYON Tex. Fell — UP A I
47th Distrnt Court jury last night
found the Rader twins Edward
j ed Io l euerh l
MiNn l(ilt*\ ulienet, ns
b lot ida l > oh mi nit'hl > in it
missing (’ 84
(‘oxtello said a report of sone,
thing «litterinu spotted near tl>«*
IH H I y W< »< » (rlif , I'fh
treme penally is merited by the ' radio station
a sentence Are Sentenced
Hap Morse,
Red pas-
that the “Jury were the Judge* of 1
the punishment to lie meted out, I
and we can only ay that this es-
An For Ao
Costello otn
vh ,your famity wii co tr waf ANVTIML I
, covered with golden brown Gvillin’ |
wer Syrup with that ask meple Tavor ।
Delicieus over f rench teest, vencakes. I
titten or dumplings toe. Getaomeat I
vur cocor • todey. I
•Geillin’ •n the (ebel Meen I
Has ‘mt •» "h Tblel 1
2 for 19/
for gkavimua a iqguor store operator --44 --AEFM MMSn- •• ,,5 1,2 wwt “W 4 A0W0NEV-•
Ior.“.n Eans °porota young gunman and a woman denied any knowledge of the rob- I
a at uru yffiS
, v? u m ‘ ,certaayeqrd, “2 atremedesirany.“ "d I ay“itam elderly man aepuly . suum'mosymesim"bot
cThesmpntbeid.ngridenttigduby The charge against Hammond j Pa“AavMH-—
tfcountyazmomm"E"Ammonaruas iiled by Cas county oinicera. — * E Muer, Druzuin;
A vamty hbarina was held tu. the Tiiden, HLHewas,charzed.with ” ’
■ii . , mla cii . being implicated in the armed rob- 1
71 year old Cninnoln Hu; trie jury berv or Fme^ Philnot „r Allani ’
rturud an inatructed vurdici of Texas —E of Atlanta.
Hammond, 5o, was under guard j
i t.1 production whiU he set up a in a hospital. He told officers he
fact-finding 'board ou Uhde the Taft- j —---------—— ------------’
(11P fin* ait,uda nl seralch planes
<d t a 1 autinna fanneu out auait lo-
-sac)
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hdheddlt.cg
VyTippmkd*72e2
Tire charge* against the Ruder
twins and Farris resulted from (
their hijaeking of A Browning
Klopton. engineer for un Amarillo
ThAKY-TMIealtins!
। CORPUS CHRISTI. Texas, Feb 2 )
I UP> WWhat probably will be th* ;
Aturyeat Kase he ll BfllsLj
I in Texas starts at Scheppn Palms I
the men evened llu- »<h1» by win-
ning the mail h ti‛, 1o 2N'y, mer
1 United Mine Worker to return to
‘ • live-day work week
About 105 000 of the minets are
steging wildeat »trik‛ They would
beinctuded in the injunction if
Keech insued it However, there w.
The total soarehy ares is
ing to the record, tilled the cash They will be tailed at Amarillo
3 for 19/
36-36 72 course
in thr relentless eurch fer
i air tranwport whseh Hih li
<1 s) x ruv a age . A ith 44 p« |
tehtsire
T Feb 1
NAWLINGS SERVICES
Funeral servi"a wen rondmled
at 3:30 p m today tiut (rppiI
Pearson chapel Im Min J B Kew
ling, 73, Ol hurt Wmib, wlm du d
at her home Wednetiny
Mrs. Rawlings was born June io
1877, in HUI i mmi v
Rev Charles Pill* will olil I1e
and interment will be in Hie tie
burn* Cemetery l’allhearnin will tie
R f.. Anderson Mnih*, Willa, Ai
thur Bruce, I luiw oml Sinith andol
en Carroll
Survivors ineludle ixi huishune, J
R. Rewlings; ane 1 duuxhteia,
Mrs. R B Andersen of Vernon ane
Mm. N* N luc ol Foit Woiih
TOMATOES
ZZ ONIONS XouAELLow
49, POTATOES;2d25—
young Dallas infielder - s
■ the New York Glania ahelled qut ..r
$45,000. lot 10*.nanta last season, .I_____ w
and Rian Hollmlg the former Tex- GOES TO KANSAS U. . _ . ------------ , ------------- — ---
in Aggie who played with the Arthur C (Dutch) Lon- uhe nexotazions wmafor north ftionn Worker Their planned walke i John -Cahoon, both at HouMon
— Berg, auketban coach at. arn and wentern coal_prodter h- ;--------" "........"--------------- ----—
Insfrtors will irHliwIr l’nui,
Kirhatds nut «gei '»f Matlle of the
Covingten cemetciy. unilert Hi* Jurkje *iliivin tinnnxe* ill
ruction of (‛jowic 111*111 Huncin) bH in ii.i We । i • xan • "iew
Home. ,-+c0 1 *IH"
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j Mor- than BO per cent id thr two
"priority mearch ureus have benn
covered at least once large portions
twice and one thud of it three
times. Costello said
101,000 at them back to wurk to-
morrow
• Vederal Juste* senmona B K-en .
for nlrvival ot any til the
extremnely dir
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Feam-
kc-izmomrdrn
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Seek Couple in hegeetuedmautome "
f Phillpot anid he was robbed of 1
2 linn U*.l J..-, ■ $3,000 by a young man with whom I
W7,UUU noiuup he was about to dose • business
• transaction for some property.
TEXARKANA. Texaz, Feb 1 aum Hammond said he had loaned his
the nn- Dur HIM the long hour of th* *tib’
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