Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 277, Ed. 1 Friday, August 22, 1930 Page: 4 of 6
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CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW, CLEBURNE, TEXAS
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conventence of our customers who -logo street. 6 rooms.
Mrs. W. A. Fox returned wed-
cannot eome to the office.
where she had been attending her
Also General Tires on our ea"y strain a tire will ever haw to
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several bets WERE DECIDED today
WHEN THAT WINDY AuCTONEE PRONED
THAT THE STANGE STOPPING, AT THE
CENTAL HOTL REALLY WORE A wiQ,
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FOR RENT — 50 acres farm three
miles east of Joshua. Will sell im-
plements. 2 cows, 3 mules. See L
Charles at farm.
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FOR SALE—Flowers. Murphy
Floral Co, 415 N. Maln. phone
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tires.
1930 Model Studebaker
less than one-hatr price.
non-skid wear in his tires before—
the tread 1s‘worn smooth.
lers,ete.Newpatnt.
Some of these cars can be pur-
chased for only *198 a week. .
ANO GET iOME GOOD
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When Billy Arnotd,theboywin-
ne 1 of the last automobile classic
at Indianapolis Motor Speedway,
came into the home stretch, he
knew that his chances of being first
to the checkered flag lay with his
tires.
Miss Helen Hamic left Wednes-
day for Los Angeles, Calif., where
she will visit. - .
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Women who stay young use the advertisements to
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a aal- bargain.
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erg's:
Probably you would start at the “likely” stores
and keep on and on, tramping up and down aisles,
questioning sales people and floorwalkers, till your
nerves were frazzled and your feet were sore.
$4.98
Used Car Sale
Biggest used ear values ever of-
fered in Johnson County.
To do your Local and Long
Distance
FOR TRADE — A four room house
all conveniences, for cattie, mules
or fanning implements. C. R. Wal-
ker.
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Instead, you can sit down with the paper at home
and find out in a few minutes just what stores are
featuring the things you need. You know they will be
dependable goods, at fair prices. With the advertise-
ments in the Morning Review as a guide you can plan
your route, get your shopping done early, and have
time for a movie or a chat with your friends. —
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FOR RENT—HOUSES
FOR RENT — Nice home, 602 Col-
lege. Murphy Floral Co.
HOUSES will soon be in demand.
Folks will look here first for list
of desirable houses. Be sure you
list your house in the Want Ad
section of the Morning Review.
"You may never drive a racing
car or try for speed records,” Mr
Carper said, "but every day your
nre is dependent upon your tires.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE - My home at 519 Col-
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CRI-MUN-NENTL>! wMAT,
A TRAP ‘UHAT‘5 .GONNA BE.!
AM I lucky! WOT BETH
BE TICKLED UHEN She
HEARS ALL 'BOOT IT»
I’LL BE stew NA OFEN-
HOW about me PTTIN‘
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ANo COASTING UP YOOR
WAN TONIGHT ? t------
I KNOW ALOF
OF FELLOWS WHO
WATEDON HER-
FOR SALE — A good wide tire,
narrow gauge wagon. Lloyd Winn,
Keene. — 3
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Homer Raines returned Thursday
morning from Houston where he
had been attending his brother, Ol-
lin Raines, who has been sick but
is reported to be improving.
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Lon Huckabee, former Johnson
1930 Ford Tudor
1928 Chevrolet Coupe
1929 Chevrolet Coach
1927 Ford Tudor
1928 Chevrolet Coach
1929 Chevrolet Truck
1929 Ford Sport Coupe
1928 Chevrolet Sedan
1929 Chevrolet Coupe
Several Low Priced Fords.
COLEMAN MOTOR
COMPANY
Chevrolet Sales and Merries
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Suppose your list of needs included a morning
dress, a pair of tan pumps,a set of those little silver
salt and pepper shakers, some bath towels and a new
awning for the porch. You would want each article,
of course, in a particular color or shape or style?
each at a price Within a certain range. How would
you go about finding them, with no advertisements
in the Morning Review to rely on?
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The Amoma class of the First
’ • Baptist church will have a sale of
home-made pies, sandwiches and
cold drinks Saturday on the west
er. Phone 592. Elmer May.
ICED MELONS, guaranteed. Brown
Service Station, corner Henderson
and Grandbury.
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CLASSIEIEDADS
Classified Advertising Rates and
information in the
- CLEBURNh MORNING REVIEW
No ad taken tor less than 80c
Fist insertion 11-3c per word.
Eacb insertion thereafter 1c per
wora
Obituaries and cards of thanks,
Dot over 3 inches 75c each.
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are not sattsfied with your pres-
ent earnings. Apply 206 East Hen-
- derson st„ Cleburne, Texas, -todaz
after 1 p. m.
ICED MELONS
----WE HAVE 'EM!
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Freth Evtry Day
CLEBURNE ICE &
COLD STORAGE
CO.
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SHOOTIG WITH A MOTION PICTORE
CAMERA (NSTEAD Of A GO. THl
TRtP UK LL TAKE •5 INTO THE WILOO
THE NORTH OF MY LODGE IN CANADA
TO TVfE. LANDj CURERE. TME tAER5
FOR SALE or tradesman second-
hand furniture business, would
trade for good Ford car. Call 773.
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YOU CAVE
1482. BOSTON SHOE SHOP, 213
1 pur AN EXIRA —
bip OF CREAM IN
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Model A Ford Four Deer Sr-
dan, driven only 9500 miles.
1928 "BuleK two door sedan.
1928 Bulek Coupe.
These two Buicks are in per-
SAM PEACOCK’S
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Haircut* ror childrer up to 12
year* ot age 25 cents except on
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Ada ordered over tesepnone win
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telephonest-ntey -directory en-mem-
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win cair me day rmis is for the
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FOR SALE — M. Johnson Imperial
8. C. White leghorn cockrells. Pric-
ed reasonable. Apply 406 South
Wood SC-----
NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS FOR
CLASSIFIED ADS
Except where a regular accuunt is
already carried.
Must be id ornice ny 6p-m day
before publication to be inserted
that day AL ads received after this
BEAUTIFUL Baby grand piano
for cash or will consider trade for
good car.or diamond or anything
of value. What have you? Full
UL050EACREATORE THE INDIAU5
BELIEVE TOBE THE GHOST OF A GREAT
MOOSE. OF COURSE (VS NOGHO5T, BUT
rts MY BELIEF THAT IT (5 AN ALBI MO
MOOSE, A RARITY INDEED. THE
OBJECTOFTH(5 TRtP 15T9 OBTA(N .
PICTURE-5 OF TH STRAGE BEAST.
THEY'LL BE WORTH A LOT OF MONEY <
FOR RENT-ArARTMENTS
FOR RENT — Newly decorated
apartment, furnished or unfurn-
ished, south exposure; private bath;
garage. 901 8. Main. Phone 518.
FOR RENT—Very desirable three
eropm furnished apartment, garage.
Phone 1272-J.
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brother, Huey Bell of Malakoff,
who underwent an operation Tues-
day. Mr. Bell is a former rsident
of Cleburne and is reported to be
getting along nieely although his
condition was considered critical.
Careful and Courtous Men with
" Large Spacious Trucks
PHONE 460
L. S. HOYLER
TRANSFER AND STORAGE co.
brick track Arnold depended upon
his Firestone tires and they came
through. . ———;a
It was the 11th consecutive vio-
tory for Firestone tires at the fa-
mous track, according to W. E.
Carper, manager of the Hall Tire
TirPC ~mAp+m+ "Another great feature in this
111 Co IIIIPVI Lull 1 tire is n 32 per cent more rubbei
| in the tread. This means deepe
grooves and means for the motor
ist that he has 50 per cent mor ‛
---—wnen Marry Hartz, the famous The modern automobile has Angh
driver himseir and owner of The er speed than ever before in his-
car, wh Had given young Billy tory and unless the speed can be
FRESH FISH daily—priced right
at FISH MARKET by Post Office.
ROOMS are needed by people
coming- here and the first piaee
they look 'is of course, in the col-
umns of the Morning Review.
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WELLSIR,VOUJLL wAUT TO KNOUAAIE 4 4 'STRNGE TALES COMEOiJf OF THESE
A BOUT TH 15 TRIP. YOU EE WHILE I'M A
HUNTER OF LUI LOAN! MAL K DO MY
the chance to ride, saw his protege
lending the field TOT mne after
mile, and head into the last few
rounds, he knew that victory or
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defeat rested with the tires' ability nesday
to stand up Und6f the crudest
dipped double crd breaker means
two extra strong piles in the tire
setting the Firestone tire apart as
an 'all-cord tire.'
_______________- particulars write. Box 12 Moning
FOR RENT-----------------------------------
WFFAUOCDOE 6 MUST BE TOLDD
A SOUL, FOR OTHERS MIGHT TRY TO BEAT
ME THERE. Now ITONLY REMAINSFOR
YOU TO F THING5 WrTH YOUR FOLK5
ed as tax collector of Shawnee, Ok.,
ovr his opponent who was running
for a third term.
Mrs~Jack Stype has returned
from Abilene where she has been
visiting with relatives and friends.
She was accompanied home by her
little nephew, Billy Russell Martin.
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sedan. driven
Mrs. Will Orant and daughter,
Dorothy Fay of Houston, have re-
__turned home after visiting here
with her mother, Mrs. W. J. Sim-
mons.
McCra__Motor . after mile on the hot, rough
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only 2500 miles. - .. —
_ All conven-t Several Model T Fords, hrys-
fneces. Terms. C. R. Walker. -
FOR SALE — Good baby Overland.
Cheap. Good condition. Apply 202
8. Robinson.
Special ladles leather taps 25cents.
Man's rubber heels 40 cenTs Phone Ungham street., was recently drr.L
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Co., on South Caddo street, Fire- 1
stone dealer in Cleburne. ’
“All of the prominent racing
drivers demand Firestone Heavy
Duty Gum-Dipped Balloons, be-
cause these tires never fail in a
race,” Mr. Carper said. “These dri-
vers will not take chances with
their 'rubber' while going at speeds
of 100 miles an hour or more.
"There are a multitude of rea-
and cushioned with pure rubber
by the Firestone patented gum-
dippingprocess, "
"The Firestone patented gum-
ToekTtE*
HAVE FINE upright pianos. Stan-
dard make, mahogany case, and
bench. Will deliver to reliable par-
ties for unpaid balance of contract.
Easy payments if desired. Write
Box 9 Morning Review,
' TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED
TYPEWRITERS, cash registers and
adding machines repaired. Lawn
mowers sharpened with machine.
Fine gun shop, 115 East fjarrtlerstm.
—AT THE
CHUREN.
WHERE SIL- ,
"A
feet condition and have new
We wish to thank our many
friends for the words of sympathy
and deds of kindness extended to
us in the death of our mother.
Abo. do we thank you all for the
floral offerings.
MISS CHARLOTTA HELSLEY
MISS MYRTLE HELSLEY
MRS. T.H. LEATHERWOOD
LUTHER HELSLEY
SAM HELSLEY
FRANK HELSLEY
CARD OF ThANKS
We wish to thank bur msny
friends for the expressions of kind-
ness at the loss of our dear
mother and wife. i
We also wish to thank everyone
for the beautiful floral offerings. .
J. F. STEVENS and CHILDREN.
—Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Alhpine of
Lawrence, Kans., are guests of her
sister, Mrs. Oran Smith of 904 N.
Main street Mr. Alphin is an in-
atzuctorenwphyalcalnducatlanat
the University of Kansas.
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TO A BUsHEL OF CORN,
HOW MANY CAN A_____-
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TTNET OR FISH DEALER
TO fUNA FISH? S.P.JOMNs
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SpING ON A SPRING BDAD?
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Walking
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WORK WANTED.
--Tract FALL Is coming. It won’t be
long before it will be cold andwet.
Don't let your shoes lay around.
Bring them to the Boston Shoe
Shop and we will make them like
new. The best rhaterlal and the
lowest prices. Mens half soles 90
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Dean, J. Lawrence. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 277, Ed. 1 Friday, August 22, 1930, newspaper, August 22, 1930; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1557469/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.