Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 103, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1950 Page: 8 of 12
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Dillon Chapel. Rev Charles Pitts
will officiate and Interment will be
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Holliday and Anderson
Kimbro Clinic
Dr C D Hamilton
First Baptist Church
Crosier-Prarson
Kenneth Darden
Dr W P Ball
Cleburne Drug
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will prepare him for entranc
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for assignment in specialized
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FUNERAL HOME I
"The Perfect Tribute"
In Cleburne Since 1905
302 N. Anglin at Brown PI I
SPACIOUS PARKING ,
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Cleburne 35 years before moving
to Arlington 16 years ago. She had
lived in Corpus Christi a year and
a half. *
Survivors Include her husband.
NEW YORK. March 16 (U.P. — ] CHILD'S RITES
( ", lull
shortening
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butter
Stocks made new advances
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to display more than $4 SPRINC,
and >( MMI R I ABRK $ for bisi-
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To San Antonio
Pvt. Bobby L. Williams s
Mrs. C. W Williams, Rt. 4.
bumc. has reported to Lac
CLOVKR FARM
TOMATO JUKE.... 28125
HERSHEY DAINTIES 021
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blocks of 1,000 to 8,000
representing bunched <
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Lone Star Gas Co __ ___________ ________ ____ __________
Robert s Manufacturing Co 25 orders attracted by yesterdays one son, Commander Griffin Childs
Montgomery Ward 10 spurt in tne market with the U. S. Navy in London,
Lena Kuykendall 15 Trading lever ran high For a Eng - one daughter, Mrs. J W
D C Scott 25 time the tickers fell behind by a ' Conn of Corpus Christi; one grand-
Dr C C Jowell 50 minute, but they quickiy caught t son; and two great grandchildren.
Johnson County Fix trie Coop 50 up and the list maintained an or.
25 derly appearance. GILBERT PEREZ
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K.C rul' Cute holts Buy a whole basketful for they're economic a*
Cabbage---------1b. 2c Shortening____3 lbs. 59
Tomatoes......1b. 15c Snowdrift.... 3 lbs. 75c
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prices here today followed th.
downward trend set earlier th Dal
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Sloan's
Stakrup S Cleaners
Foremost Dairies
Cash Service
Sears Roebuck
Gillis Auto Supply
Lon's Club
Burr Store
W J B Dickey
FORT WORTH. Texas March 16./ strhishomen68ysouth
<UT Leon Mitchel, 23, critically , Survivors include his widow. Mrs.
injured Saturday in an automobile- Christina Hartman Perez: four dau-
The accident ..occurred only twothers, Juan of Brownwood and
blocks from Mitchells home His Jesse Perez of san Angelo; and
parent; u and Mrs. Alexander । three sisters, Mrs. Maggie Martin-
M sbe ' heard, the crash when i ex, Mrs. Joe Flores and Mrs. Lonnie
their sons car hit the Santa Fe Ros of San Angelo ic evaluation of his aptitud
freight train standing at the cross- _____1 i inclination for following a pe
Ing. and the father was first to I MENTr an t taan EELL , lar vocation and career,
reach the scene ~
' Services for Henry Hilliard Bell. ■
--—----------- 88. will be conducted at 2 p. m. ,
Friday in Sweetwater under the E.. . - -
. direction of Crosier - Pearson Fu-ney.herewinlbe conducted
aeral Home. Interment will be in Aprtl rounds W!
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All-Bran
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B cooked prunes or aprtodts. pitted ,
t. Bonk All-Bran and milk in mixine
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Graveside services will be held [
at 2 p. m. Friday in Cleburne Cem- J
their etery for Mrs. Edward G. Childs
qwktt UPSIDE-DOWN
NELI BRAN MUFFINS
No’eamktg. no egg-beating — one
easy mixing this Kellogg-quck way I
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13 Home will be in charge.
Mrs. Childs, who passed away’ in ;
away from their highs since , Corpus Christi, Wednesday, lived in
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SLICED BACON ..1b 39c
ARMOUR'S STAR HEAVY BEEN
SEVEN ROAST • 55*
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Price cuts of one la two cents per Free for a While
quart wer announced by otfielal,
of the Borden Company and Brooka HL(0, Oki Mar 16 U0,
. tan and Fort Worth Amarille s uf Painy Nobody will oaj, 1 aid
; Cire» 0wneI 11 A. St-na but a
! leopard gut out of if n < ng- an l
ds. lenjoped 11 few.mmetta of till’
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Dbptmist Club
tarrtetned
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Roscoe Cemetery Body will be ta-.
ken overland Friday morning.
ML born Nov 77, 1863, in Loui-
siana, had lived in Dallas two
years. A former Cleburne resident,
he was a retired farmer and mem-
bor of the Methodist church He
was the son of James and Tresa
Khreau Bell.
Survivors include three sons, Ira
of Oklahoma. W. Terrell of Mich-
Mr and Mrs W R
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Button I.ingo
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Mrs J
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second off
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he broke i
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 103, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1950, newspaper, March 16, 1950; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1563110/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.