Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 164, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1932 Page: 2 of 6
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The Ue S. Government specifies for its emergency use
• • a grade of motor fuel which is suitable for \
ambulances, fire-engines, emergency vehicles,—”
(Excerpt from Federal pamphlet Vv-M-571, July 21. 1931)
SERVICE BY EXPERTS
Tire firms aud Individuals represented in this column are ready to
serve your every need. Each is an expert in the particular service of
which it makes a specialty. You will find them all courteous, reliable
and efficient. Use this handy guide to the professional and businesa
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We wish to express our appre-
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kindness and sympathy -in the
recent illness and death of our
brother. Clarence Y. Parrish.
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FRANCES PARRISH.
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of this "‘ideal'' gasoline on a com- • tional new gasoline will demonstrate
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— a vastly superior motor fuel with That gasoline is the new Texgeo
every quality which makes for finer Fire-Chief. It surpasses the highest
carburetion and instant power. Au- U. S. Government specifications for
thorities said that the gasoline specified “emergency” fuel. It is an anti-knock
by the Government could not be pro- gasoline with an octane rating that is
duced for general consumption at any outstanding—it’s alive with snap, dash,
reasonable price until— action—brimming over with eager
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Dee 8 Radiator CLEBURNE electric shoe
Repair Shop Where Workmanship Is Guarantees
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feKU peesty i Permanent Waves
b _ Facials; all types Permanent Marcel Permanents .. $3.00 to $5.00
Y 90 Waves; Arno Steam Treat- Finger Waves ...... .15c to 40c
— / ments; Wave Setting and Eye Brow—Lash Tinting
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1, irt grade of the was held at the Methodist Church
sHl of Cleburne. pre- on Saturday afternoon was not
muslcdle and George i largely attended on account oithe
inclement weather. CiOOd leports
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Marcel ..............$400
Combination or Realistie .... $5.00
Correct tapering and cutting 25e
Puff Box Beauty
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BEAUTY-PARLOR-
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your finance company as you are Mr and Mrs. Homer Graham
in erlectinz vour banker. We tradeland Kenneth Stone transacted
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Mr and Mrs. Sam McGee trans-
acted business in Cleburne on Sat-
urday.
Grandmother' Kennon is suf-
fering from a severe -attack of the
flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Matthews and
daughter. Geneva. were in Cle-
burne Saturday shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones and
family spent Sunday visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McGee.
Mrs. Pearl Key was shopping in
Cleburne Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mackey. and
family spent Sunday visiting Mr.
and Mrs Ed Homan.
Lloyd Jones, William Brand and
Henry Kennon transacted business
in Cleburne on Saturday after-
noon.
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Automobile Loans— Refinane ing—
Lowest Rate. quick service. You
x r p. and ! Two tablespoonfuls daily will
’ ■ Mrs A 1 Eooua ; overcome most types of constipa-
sundav .1. Weutnerltion. If you have intestinal trouble
- inend and re.a- not relieved this way, see your
.. doctor.
I 1 1 aeegReulah.tnd. Serve as a cereal. or use in cook-
Tde ne Carut er. I ing. |t is not habit-forming. Recipes
theater Sunday aer- on the red-and-greep package. At
all grocers. Made by Kellogg in
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Yours at no extra price
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Miss Willie Mae Bandy enter-
tained in her home with a sing-
ing on Sunday night.
Miss Mary D. Boyd, a senior in
the Godley High school. spent the
week-end with her parents. Mr
and Mrs. Bob Boyd, of this com-
munity. r
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Graham
and Floyd Wells spent Wednesday
and Thursday nigm in Dallas vis-
iting with Rev. E. W. Wells.
Mr and Mis Chester McLaugh-
lin spent Sunday visiting her par-
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Used Rellogg’ ALL-BRAN
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M ■.. j if Bransom Saturday Here is great news for sufferers
TO., Umm rindon and Ruth from constipation. Read Mrs. ken-
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. • vitie then grand par- "For about forty years I had
N,w and Mrs Hush Mil* been praying for adasting remedy -
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M ruime Brooks is visitiug ! evils. To make it short. I.ate noth- |
. Nir M .rvin eiren ‘ ing but ALI.-BRAN and a little
•-broth. Since that time (about ten !
. ' .0, of Fort''years ago I I have not taken any
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"‛‛K •0 ' tirely free from constipation.--
c . ' Mrs. I H. Kendig, R. F. D. No. 2,
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The "hulk" in Au-BRAX ismuch;
77 like tint in lettlliV. Within the
inl u 1...... v bodv. i'. forms a soft mass, which
: Bransom <• b.. - ,genily dears out thehvastes. - ____
ttended ‘ Isn’t it much pleasanter to enjoy
, ‘ , ... Al.BRAN than to risk taking pills
Saurd) 4 I and drugs—so often harmful?
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 164, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1932, newspaper, April 15, 1932; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562519/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.