Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 104, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 6, 1940 Page: 6 of 6
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DRESS STYLES
A Child's Favorite!
KILTIES
' Detachable, Tongue
$149
As fresh as a spring daisy and In
colors as fast at vat dye. Trimmed
In the latest fashions, the same as
Mother’s.
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Penneywise1*
, Rayon Undies
25c
Sleekly tailored to fit smoothly!
Flue uuallly rayon bloomers,
panties and vests. Elastic used
throughout.
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and sturdy service weights rein-
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Chevrolet Sales A Service
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WASH FROCKS
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Blight (theory y»*-i»»t- v«< (i*ed<
to keep their fresh, new look.,
no 1 matter how * mu."l. they're
washed and ironed. Mises I* to
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Ned Hoffman Lt reported to ^e
ill with influenza at his
in Fort Worth
Smart twinkle of all patent In
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haa cast i
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49c
Solids, stripes. In the
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Tafte Advantage of
FIRESTONE BUDGET PLAN
For Your
TIRES • BATTERIES • BRAKES
CAR RADIOS •BICYCLES* HOME RADIOS
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yotFJMlFe fo ednseri^“3Wlrlfse’tTOr-biMl«et;fKtt "nd
pay out of income^ More than 2Q00 highest quality au<o
supplies are available and our prices are lower. Use
this convenient plan for all tour car needs.
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preventing Ch* i
digestive secretions, anil foods. It
enables many to eat hatd-to-digest
foods, such as steaks and corn
beef and cabbage without after-
irritation ildga Tablets -contain
bismuth and other valuable Ingre-
dients in a balairced formula.
They have been praised by thous-
I ands. Try a 25c box of Udga for
relief of ulcer and stomach pains,
indigestion, ^as pains, heartburn,
burning sensation, bloat and other,
conditions • caused by excess acid.
Udga Tablets are sate to use an?"
must help or money refunded, t
Pineboard Drug Store—adv.
t Mrs J W Cameron of McKin-
ney is visiting her sister, Mrs | quite
Hinucr Liimon ' liome
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received. All at— **
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(i u<id quality rayon
taffeta in novelty
weave*. V-top, bias cut.
A' gav :>nd welcome a* Spring!
Girls' New ’ |
Frocks 49c
UTaiFTun cu| with swing and
flared skirt*, bright contrasting
trimming*.
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Cynthia Slips
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For a good fit In the latest
tlyles, tailored or lace trimmed.
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dresses—in tune with th*
spirit vt spring! Soft lus-
trous rayons in charming
prints, soft muted colors,
and navy with frosty,
tout hys ofw hii«! Ail
silled to flatter any fig-
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Gertie Gibson, was promoted to tl
I rank of Private First Class in tl
La-aiod fctaies Marine Corps on tl . Outstand
24th of January, of this year
the Marine (Mrs Base
Diego Cal Private First Clal 1
Hays is now serving with Compar I
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tines in San Diego. Cal
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Corps in Dallas,- on October 1
1939. and wag then, transferred ii
the Marines Base in San Diegl
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a 49c
A" itr tisallonal assort mi n t of YlT'
xquprc percale* and Malabar
prints—kll vat dyed—tn bright
cheery print* that will stay
hl>*ht s‘*e* 14 Ao it.
For Every Day!
Giris!
2-Tone Oxfords
ULEBURNE TIMES-RE VIEW, CLEBURNE^ TEXAS
Glenn McPherson has returned | Miss Vesta Hagler of Port Worth I J C Southerland of Fort Worth
to Houston after a week-end visit ipent tin; week-end here visiting speflt the week-end here with rel-
here ;vith ■ relatives and friends I her mother, Mrt J H. Hagler I atives _____
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Gorgeous prime, muted tone* and
navy bluet, in smartly ityled dretse*
that will make you feel like a new I
woman! Every one wai carefully /
•elected for design, fit and work- L
manshtp. Size* 12 to 44. J//
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MINERAL WELLS, Feb
John Selman, noted West
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NAUTICAL •— Regatta time
’ n«ars at Long Beech, Cal„ end
| yachtsmen ere tuning up their |
creff for ennual midwinter
contest. Jean Thomas, above, 1
! is to rule as "commodorwtte"
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Selman To Lead Olene Hays Made
when Eating Spiimch? Farade First Private
Here’ B good news for many, who-
suffer stomach or ulcer pains due
to excess acid. It has been found
.thal. .bly.nuth coau the stomach cow man. h^s consented to lead the
■lining on the sensitive parts,‘ this I grantTenlry eacfi~;d5yTTefe TTurlhT
preventing th* irritating action of j the Palo Pjnto County Livestock
HirTAcfisrm ear>raiinn< an4 frtO/li. Tt ' Show and RodCO, according (O W.
6. Brannon, manager of the show
Selman is one of the most noted
grand entry leadejs in Tesas and
has been leading' the entry in
Stamford for years. His presence
in Mineral Wells will give the lo-
cal show one of the most colorful
rodeo figures in the South as the
grand entry leader. Announcement
was also made today the five ro-
deo performances will be Riven by
Uw ...have—. bee-U m^'L -
nd7’ scheduled for Friday afternoon and-
at 1 night, Saturday afternoon and
' night and Sunday afternoon -j
— | Brannon announced that a
—. Sponsor of Sponsor.'’ contest would
, be held Sunday afternoon prior to
the rodeo This is a new idea in
i spnsor contests and will be open i-
] to girls who have previously won |
I in other contests. Miss Sydna j
Yokjey Gas promised to be here t
mid will ride her famous horw.!
thiiiwnon. John Winters is churl- |
man of Jhis event Also scheduled j
is a square dance contest for Friday
iiiahL after the fodeo Square dang-
ers and square- dance teams from'
this section are invited to partic-
I ipate Hundreds of horses from
ail over Texas will be here with
| thtir riders for the big opening
— Iparade—on Friday at 10--a.
Cfaig Medford, parade chairman. |
| has invited all stockmen and in-!
dlvlduals who have fine horses to
be here for the show and parade. |
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j RODGE KELL AN GORDON !
Rodge Kellan Is the name of the
| son born Monday, at Knox Hos-
, pital .tolMr and Mrs. Elwood
Gorden. Cleburne, Route 1
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 104, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 6, 1940, newspaper, February 6, 1940; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1293273/m1/6/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.