Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 91, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1933 Page: 6 of 6
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pining their intrrests in one rentrat organizatinn
known as PLEE-ZING, ln< Through this ceniral
organization the manufacturers' individual selling
costs are cut to the very bone and you got the ben-
efit in unusual values that are offered. PLEE-
ZING products are fully guaranteed by the manu-
facturers as well as by the PLEE-ZING grocer in
your neighborhood. Money back if you are not en-
tirely satisfied.
PEANUT BUTTER,. 16 oz. 9c
Morri* Supreme
PLEE-ZING PIMENTOS 9c
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HOME HAKED HRE}D
■ loral home baked bread comes to vou fresh dlaily, ,
antljis net hauled into (‘leburne from other cities,
Yau owe it to yourself, to your loral baker, and to
yeur hore town to buny your bread from ( ‘leburne
Wakers.
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Home Cash Grocery
J. D. Casey____________________________
i Keene, Texas)
Wiseman & Paschal
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HEALTH SOAP, bar_________5c
PLAY SUITS
Children’s play suits in
the meeting.
During the businesssession plans
I wrie made for a spring table show
9c
RECUPERATING.
Miss Pauline Spikes, who has
been ill lor the past several weeks,
pin check or hickory
, full cut.
al is reported to be recovering nicely,
nail . --------——
BLACK BERRIES, No. 2 can 9c
Excellent Hrand
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"Son-Daughter"
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Jose fat
, ultin prdigred stock was dis-
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-‘Fhe (lull resolved to do better
work during 1933 than in 1932
LIBERTY CHAPEL BOVS ELECT
, OFFICERS.
• County Agent J. C Olsen met
with the 4 || club boys of Liberty
•AtGHFhR ARRIVES.
Mi and x Mrs. Jessie Ballew of
satest and surest way to
if you don't fert a superb
IMPROVING.
Mi Jewe] Gray.’ instructor in
thcjinforhiigh school, is report-
ed t-be recovering nicely from an
illness o! several weeks.
You can nee uithoul buninn,
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iny the New Chcimlct and
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be sure
that you
RETUKN TO CALIFORNIA.
Mu George Browder and daugh-
ter. Barbara, left Wednesday for
their home in Watsonville, Calif.,
utter visiting here with her par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Dano-
van.
Super V alues
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SWORD COFFEE, 1 lb. _ .21c
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Renfre’s 2 Drug Storks,
Used Cars
Coleman Motor
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TO RETURN TODAY.
1 ,i w . n Walkdr. vino has t^en
attending his mother. Mrs. L.E.
Walker. in Austin, returned home
SCHEPPS and
SCHLIEPER'S
Bakeries
// O M E IN ST IT U T I O N S"
LETTUCE California Fancy
Chapel on Jun 3 and at this tipe
now omicers were elected. They .
were Coethal Pritchard, president,
Claude Seatr, vice-president;' Fay
PoweH, secretary and Hugh AH-
eon. reporter.-
A vety. interesting talk was made
PHILLIP’S BLACK-EYE
PEAS, can .
Hold Meeting
ku apesauve marketing and oth-
,i mnattors pertaining to the rabbit
mdu stiy were discussed Tuesday
Men's fancy and solid 1
color Broadcloth shirts, . +
full cut, find pre-shrunk .1
collar. t ::
49c
Her—r'W—down
order' filled, or any drugstore in
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Jim Ihc )<'<IJ>t'. that ham hi
H+- and in lugs into blo,iI ni
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teaspoonlul oKruchew salt in I
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ask for and
Lid them
2 lbs. 25c ORANGES Medium and Juicy .....
Bert Davis, Grocery Spot Cash Grocery
CUu Meat Market 5 B..
J. R. Hughes & Sons Whiteway Market
CLIFTON (t’ESIS... I club girls tosucered Min ora
Miss Bernice Clark ol chiton is i Weeks 111 11 meeting the m"m'
the guest of her cousin. Miss Mil- ol Jan 3 Mtss Toster was el'.' “
dred Armstrong of ihc Concord • edgarden demonstrator,
community i Miss Agnes Roberts gave all in
terestingtalk on the kind of ma-
VISIT IN TEMPI I I terial to select, lor sheets, dren
t August Gaarz spent sinrly in ' s*rfs 1111,1 other articles she
Temple visiting with iriend i showed !wo dirferent kinds ol
exe , stitches for decor auions.
ROBERTA LOOPER ELECTED At the next meeting, Feb 3. 1110
. PRESIDEN’T. • "zroup Will visit the bedroom dem
‘ Miss Robert, Looper was clected ] onstrator. Miss Looperuand gar-
president of the Liberty Chapel I den demonstrator. Miss Foster,
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Rabbit Breeders “
TOMATOES Full No. 2 Can. Solid Pack 4 Cans 25c i PLEE-ZING PEACHES
Ladies’ new spring shoes
in all light colors, straps
and ties, Cuban and high
heels;--
$1.98
fatty meats go, light, on pdalbos
butter crcam and sugar in 4*werk
get on the sole:, and note how
SEE PAGE TWO
ILVE
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Ending Tonite!
- HELEN HAYES
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Nollh Wilful e street, ----------------
in healtt so sloro
vigorously alive
TOILET TISSUE, roll _5c 5c
' vening when the Johnson County
Itabbit Breeder,s Association met at
li i hamber of commerce building
1 in tegular session
Rrports showed that more rab-
b.a. were being raided in Johnson
' I < ounty at the present time than
•ever before, some breeders having
- * 1 etwren 100 and 200 head. There is
I HAxy Mararn ' a demand for rabbit meat and
IIOW IVIUMCI II I many breeders are supplying local
I cales and restaurants with meat.
Womon I A € p Several visitors from Fort Worth
VV Uillvll L u 3 C and Waxahachie were present.
. N - 1 ' preindent nlden Head presided at
Fat Safely
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Liberty 1 nA
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• THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1933 .
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Members or the chib who intend
to raise fiogs have decided to raise
two more hogs and keep one foi
home use and seifthe other to the
mavket as Texas. does not raise
Plvaicn tigm yonthfulnesbut no del inrt«' decision was reach-
win < har skin ami Vivarins Eves nd 1,1 that time. The matter of reu-
That sparkle with citorinns lraith
5 L.C.Burr&Co.
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ZING SPECIALS
—T yg vTATA ROLLED With Topaz Tumbler db,
HLHkMlKI OATS 14 Oz. Package •C
ST HIT I Mt TOMOKIIU W!
The story of a man who built a eity and candalized a
—nation-.....a -Mawy that wilt echu dowuthecenturim—that
will live forever in the memories of you who wee ill
r Thiil:'laV Mr; Walker is reported .
toM’e mmprovmg. • s
i trilling and it lasts -———
II even tills first bottle
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enpugh hogs for her own hppply
Mts plan will help the Texas' hog
market as no freight will have to
be paid on ' shipping them ।
DACAN ^nmur's Slued. Climax
MAKVI\ ( t llophaiu wrap
Men’s work* shfs in
coverts and chambrays,
full cuts.
49C
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A $500,(HE),000.00 GUARANTEE .
PLEE SING COMPLEXION
PLEE ZING COFFEE, 1 lb. 29c BEAUTY SOAP, bar__________5c
KELLOGG’S ""PLAKEs Pkg. 6c
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FIG BARS, 2 lbs_________- 23c
UNEEDA HA KERS
ILLLZING prndlucts — more than500 foods_________.
and other household supplies—are made by a group
of America's leading manufaelurers whose com-
Iine d resources areihore than $500,000,000. These
manufacturers have pledged themselves to bring
in vou. under the PLEE-ZING label, the very
choicest quality of products it is possible to pro- •
duce—to bling them to you at a price so low as to
defy competition. This they arc able to do by com-
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 91, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1933, newspaper, January 19, 1933; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1598297/m1/6/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.