Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 154, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1940 Page: 3 of 6
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BABY FOODS
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39c
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98c
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83c
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$1.67
$2.00 S. S. S.
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41c
60c SYRUP PEPSIN ..
ONLY
89c
79c
25c
PONDS
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$1.09
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$1.3$ PONDS (REAM
98c
49c
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83c
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39c
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$1.00 HINDS
8 Oz. Jar.
69c
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$1.00 ADLERIKA .............
$1.00 WAMPOLES PREP.
$1.50 AGAROL
$1.20 SWAMP ROOT
31c
19c
29c
43c
78c
31c
9c
7c
TBe O. J. LOTION
$i.oo jekgt!\"S
Serving
Sandwiches and
Refreshments
reet and Eaton
Hardware
"The Fair Price Store’’
Puretebt ’’Mj
Cod Liver Oil
50c PEPSODENT POWDER 39c
40c PEPSODENT PASTE 33c
40c SQUIBBS TOOTH PASTE 2 for 57c
50c TEEL ..... .... 39c
75c LISTERINE .............. 59c
$1.25 GLYCOTHYMOLINE 98c
$1.00 LAVORIS ....................... 89c
60c CONEGA POWDER 49c
30c DR. WARNET’S .............. 25c
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Junior, Soper. Buy convenient Reserve Box.
and
and
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bus
adjoining
Dallas music teacher, is president.
Mise Hutcheson formerly lived In
Alvarado. This club will have com*
BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE
More popular than ever, Vene-
tian bltntts will make your home
modern, comfortable and pleas-
ant looking
PHONE B93
FOR FREE ESTIMATES
$1.25 PETROLAGAR ....
$1.00 NERVINE
n.oo
VITALIS
week-end
and Mrs
and Mrs
RENFRO’S
SPECIAL CLEANSING CREAM
THE
STORE
3*^' A B 0 G
CAPSULES
THE
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PuretSst
BREWERS' YE AST
TABLETS
M O O v C T
Stella Mae
Beauty Shop
Phone 245
a
Heights
A ^»MCkXt
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2 Kitchen Stools
52.00 Value. Only
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ROCK OF AGES
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PHONE 488
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to school... hankies
for sniffly noses, for
wiping sticky fingers.
CLEBURNE. TEXAS •
24 Radio Tables
$2.50 Value, Only
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98c
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75c FITCH
flHAMPOO
11.00 DRENE
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Sanitarium W
severe attacB
is reported to
sly ______J
hmiller
SPRING TABS
for years for removing in*
to«4«aol watlo •• a ipriftg
medicine.
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The SPIRAL
PERMANENT
For Long or Extremely Fine
Hair
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9 30 a. m.
12:45 p. m.
3:30 p m.
6:30 p m.
<;uu p. m. . 9*45 p. m.
Hillsbnrw-Torsh ana Division
Lv. Cleburne Ar. Cleburne
7:15 a. m. 9 40 a m
3:30 p, m. -7.00 p. m.
Glen Kww, Clifton and
Meridian Division
1 Lv. Cleburne
9:45
believe UUa to be the hig-
bargain we have ever
•rd
Leaves
5:35 a. ih. i
6:05 p. m
Leaves i
8:55 a. m 1
11:50 p. m
to keep
days wh
n. he wot
and despa
was fooli
d*ra' enctk
FOUGHT SCHOLAR — Mrs. Jean Kay, Brooklyn, N. Y„ house-
wife, whoso suit to void appo'ntment of Bertrand Russell to New
York college faculty was upheld by c urt. Children Gloria and
Sanford shown, with Attorney Joseph Goldstein.
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PRONE 6M 7
get the benefits-aof Puretest
Brewers1 Yeast. Get the bene-
fif* of Vita-
mins B & G.
Get these four needed vita-
mins in one capsule. Simple,
easy way to gel vifamin helps^
Finest quality potent oils.
Edna Grace Mrulicll aucl. _
Harold Tate are visitlpg Mr;_____
Mn> • Glenn Mitchell and
in Bonham
Grady Elliott of Grandview was
a business visitor litre Wednes-
Frank Artertjum I day
Mr and Mrs. I _
. | E. Templeton, who underwent
| an appendectomy <»n Thursday at
relatives i the Cleburne Sanitarium, is report-
ed to be doing very well )
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CHOCOLATE-FLAVOR
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Pleeienf to teke.
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schools will carry their lunches
and haye picnics by schools on
the fair grounds at noon Cour-
tesies have beep planned by the
Dallas Johnson County Club, of
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Terms as Low as $1.25 Week
Cleburne-Fort Worth
Motor Coaches
Union Bus Terminal Fort W.orih
Lv. Clcburno
7:00 a m.
9:45 a.m.
1:15 p. m.
4:00 p m
7:00 p m.
Rev Jesse Northcutt <
Worth conducted services
Baptist Church Sunday In the ab-
sence of the pastor who Is In
Arlington
Worth.
Dora Eldredge and
Christine Roberts of Denison were
recent guests ot Mr
W Moon-
Mr and Mrs O
t Fort Worth were
Sanitarium, is reported to'as guests ol Mrs
and Mrs
recent
FREE CITY WIDE
DELIVERY SERVICE
Milk’ of
Miujncsia Tablets
Have Ihn acid reulraliimg
table! with you at ell timet
t,n klip* fhto
C Jones of
hefe last week
J. J Pendley
Mi and Mrs E Gatewood had
as their recent guests Sunday.
Mrs Fred Colquitt of Fort Worth,
Mrs Ruth Williams, and Mr. and
Miss
Mas
and
Bryon Herron | daughter
Mis Joseph Keskeys, who un-
derwent a major operation a
couple of weeks ago at the Cle-
be doing nicely.
-q PERSONALS-
Peyton had
their guests Sunday Mr
i. T E. Peyton. Jr., Mr
i Olive Mcla-an of Houston
and Mrs
Imogene Parman
F-’
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SANITARY NAPKINS
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B/lMDM£WP/l/C£S
4 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—NO MAH. ORDERS
50c WOODBURY POWDER
30c WERNETS DENTAL PWDR.
50c LYONS POWDER
75c VAPEX
$1.25 VERACOLATE TABS
50c UNGUENTINE
15c TINTEX DYE
PROBAK JR. BLADES
Mr ftpd Mrs R E Mitchell] Mrs
and son. Robert, ifpcnt Wednesday ] W
in Bonham I. In
Mrs Will Craig of Mt Cannel
spent Thursday here with friends.
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with .relatives
Mrs C H Coffman and sons
and George Cooper. Ji . visited In
Dallas recently
brary by Ella Gene Hudspeth,
Cuba school; Our Johnson Coun-
ty Map by Geraldine Goodin, Bono
school: Our Texas Flag by Ray
jatomn Cuba ychml: Our W^d-<—.
flower Collection by Edna Dodson. * ‘ *^*S8 piabcl Wuh-hefoo a
Liberty school: Ow Most
. Famous Schoolboy by Johnson Hil-
debrand, Caddo ^Jound school;
I Johnson County in the Museum
by I-«rry Aycock, Liberty Chapel
school; Our Scrapbook of Texas
Poets by Ixirene Little. Rock Tank
school; .’Song of the Forerun-
ners" by Karie Wilson Baker and
Nick Roof, Jr., West Fork school.
Address by O Dealey; Texas,
] Our Texas. William J Marsh.
L^-d by Choral Clubs of Bethesda
and Friendship schools, Helen
Brown, conducting.
I Hosts and hostesses From the
] Dallas City Schools will be In the
museum rooms to show exhibits to
the visitbrs at the close of , the
program ,
The children of the various
TIN OF 36 |
CLEBURNE riMbS-KEVlEW, CLEBURNE, TEXAS
mltteec to greet the children upon
their arrival at Fair Park
After lunch the children will
divide into groups to visit the fol-
lowing museums, all in Fair Park:
the aquarium, the Natural History
Museum, the Texas Institute of
Natural Resources and Industrial
Development, and the Dallas Mu-
seum of Fine Arts
"Fhe children will start
between 4 and 5 o'clock *
The -er, of
♦ So world I luppl,
of cod li»er oil. Rich
in A and D
And elwayt ft po-
tency by ♦<$♦.
W T YArbwuRh and soti. ,
Wednc.sduy eveniiHT
Fort Worth
the wav I
- of Sandj
sill- -All.
a shrewd q
.bom the <-j|
put ure tjj
ubt In Abfi
mi thui i-fr
m :m ig
a-
■i to wincq
he was l<fl
vi<
f her.
ircomi-
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i she wai
o get well I
that It wd
vav her hi
Kim and i
tlful city i
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lie receive#
ewa.
GREATER VALUES "™'.
Hoxoll GREATER DRUG STORE^Zt®/
CONSTIPATION EVILS
AVOIDED T.it.lrn
odorless, mechen.ee! « d
for relief of const.pet.on
PuiHSM
Mineral Oil
Iq^^^ full pint
59c
r■ oou
TV DEXTRI MALTOMK 69c
Mis W F Flippen and
Tullia Moore transacted
in Dallas last week
Mr and Mrs T E
as l
Mrs
Mrs
Mr _____
Mrs Imogene Parman and Miss I
Ione Newsom were here from Dal-|
las Sunday visiting with relatives j
Mr and Mrs.
of Dallas visited
Carl Basket! Sunday
..L^.gjgMA Mrs Hugh Bennett ot j
Azle spent Sunday with Tvlii* i VP,: . till
here cd
>dra. with b«
10 girl was nl
with some m
inson!
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aidricnlv snt
1 at ner
t me like lit
erHe laud
Cobina -1
Let s havl
mv lord!” J
tl. and he fl|
> his hands. |
for Cobina tta
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r eves wide f
Particular
People Prefer
Dillon s. Our. service
.. available to all regard-
less of financial condition.
Mrs Ouy Pittman of Temple
; J C. Halt of I-ami-sa visited
with relatives here last week
Miss Georgia Mae Hall, teacher
of home economics at olden, spent
the week-end with her parents,
Mr and Mrs H F Hall
Mr and Mrs W M McClellan
visited in Austin last week
Jack Jones was here from Mil-
ford last week visiting friends
Mr afid Mrs Staflord Aber-
nathy of Fort Worth were guests
here Sunday
Mr and Mrs Iwe Jones. Mr
and Mrs Cecil Jones mid buby
of Dallas spent the wei-k-end here
That Prefcriptwn
has to be RIGHT
| . . :ss:>;;;: ' t
When we 611 your prescription if .
he» Io be right. Our regiitered j
qualified, qraduete pharmacist 1
tee to that. In addition to the J
fresh, full-quality pi
we ute a double
checking lytfem that
quarenfeet ac-
your naif pre
tcripfion to our /
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Add 10% Postage
DIABETICS!
No need to go tlerved for
tweet, tatfe. U. D Sac
charin Tablets give tai<e
without effect. One h*lf
grain labhef equalt 2
teaipoonfult sugar.
LI. D. SACCHARIN
ft TABLETS
3a,oTT.£°F3oa
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i Kt, George B Dealey, of the
^■as News. wlU address thein.
'■ Oambrell, director' of the mu-
Jn, and professor of history In
^Khern Methodist University, will
^■Idg, and will extend greetings
Khe visitors
excursion bl been maili-
Bible for many children through
| co-operation of teachers, trus-
B and parents, and especially
■uperlnlendenu. and trustees of
fcfT indefwnident dlstzicts. who
I providing bus tixinstxirtation
■children of adjoining rural
|ol dletricte
le prognun Is as follows:
lisle by the Rhythm Band of
lesda school, Mrs J T. Whit-
rtftrectOT; “Music by the Choral
of Friendship School, Robert
Oman, director: greetings from
| Htotorietki Society by Director —
rnrell; music by the Choral
Of Bethesda school
r Texana: Texas Books in the ’
son County Rural School IJ-
35c I. I ( REAM
m. and 3:30 p m.
ALVARADO BUS
(Leaves Bus Station)
Leave Cleburne 10:10 a m
2:00 p. m.
Arrives from
and 2:50 p.
SANTA FF. RAILROAD
Daily
Northbound: Arrives
No. 6— 5:25 a. m.
No. 16— 5:57 p m.
Southbound: Arrives
No. 15— 8:45 a. m.
5—11:45 p. m
Weatherford Branch
(Tuesday. Wednesday. Saturday! .
No. 55 (Mixed) Lv. 8 p. m.
(Wednesday. Friday. Sunday)
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 154, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1940, newspaper, April 4, 1940; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1293323/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.