Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 204, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 2, 1937 Page: 3 of 6
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oil and
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FORD V-8 TRUCKS
L AMD COMMERCIAL CAR*
itill M Tim b Tuau I^itr.
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Men’s
STRAW HATS
98c«
Sennet* and Soft Straw*—crush
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Get the MOST and BEST for Your Money!
Nation-Wide Sheets
Httiniiiiiiiiimu
Dish TOWELS
Part Linen!
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nd—wait, pw —
ill the money
I of your hns- >-
HOU ft HOST TRUST!
I EMPLOYEE A^Y ft KMC
TWE MtSSlHO NEXT
MOftNING-BOND~l<
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6 for 49c
Hemmed and laundered ready
for me.
Mrs O. H. Walton and eon.
spent the first of the week with
Stogl
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SHEERS
Ford V-8 Powi
will clothe Job at
lower^costs than ever! -|r'
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GEO. H. JONES
Authorized Ford Sales & Service
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Phone 730 Bwi
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NO OTHW TRUCK IN AMIRICA
GIVIS YOU ALL OP
THIS! MONTY-SAVING PIATURTS
TWO M KIMMU-dS H. P. tor heavy
duty and high speed; 60 H. F. Cor light
duty and bouse to house deliveries.
EMHNC « PARTS EXCHANOE PLAN -
cuts Ford maintenance to the bone. ■
CENTm-FOWCE CLUTCH-plate pressure
increases with engine speed.
FULL TORQUE-TUBE 0R1VE-Driving
end braking forces transmitted by the
torque-tube and radius rods.
RADIUS RODS-hold sales in perfect
alignment.
FULL-FLOATTNO REAR AXLE - All the
.. i weight is carried by the sale bousing.
QUICK -ACTION SAFETY BRAKES-
Brake drums of cast alloy iron are prac-
tically score proof.
U you suffer every maiUi you
we H to yourself to take note of
CardiM and find out whether it
will benefit you
Functkmal peim of menstruation
have. In many, many case*, been
earoti by Cartui. And when mal-
nutrttlon 'poor nourishment> tied
taken away woman'* *trength. Oar. i
dui has Open found to tncreeee th* j
•ppetite. improve dlgrotkm and in
that way help to build up a nat- J
urai resistance to certain uselee*
suffering. (Where Cartful faUs to
benefit, consult a physician i.
Ask your druggist for Cartful—
(pronounced “Oart-u-t").—adv.
Mre R C Posey tg Ban Diego.
CaUl . who I* vtaUlng relative* m
Cloburm spent three day* hi Fort
Worth last week visiting her niece.
Mr* q. o. MUMF.Tmt and Mm.
Posey left Cleburne io yean ago I
to make their home tn Sen Diego,
where Mr Potey 1* in govern-
ment emplby.
Mr and Mrs Bpimeu Mason and
baby, and Mr and Mrs George
Corbin have returned from a visit
in Eastland
f •’ ' Slack I p 5'Or^fc;
L 1 and Save MORE!
Terry Towelsl
dMFg You need twice a* many
keih towel* ddring th«
Summer! Get a supply at
a saving! Double terry|
weave tn solid color* and,
with striped border*.
MM 15*E«-
Brooks of Waco
week with Migs
Skill.priced outstandingly low!
(R Dependable quality—of speci-
X ally selected cotton yarns.
I'irmly«woven, strong selvages.
81x99 in. NATION WIDE PH,
ROT LOW CASES, 42"x36". 25< ea.
All Hand Model
Parte Rican
GOW NS
Amply cut and nicel)
tailored—-real eel ueal^lU
' Only 25c
■asms ■ esm -4,„ 1( (MMNMI MB
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heoaen* front
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trie*. I want'
other* ee* it.
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handed it to J
kd It out and) <■
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piat doc. that!
<rf fact.” said
tohn anything
<t legal tarm*’
t thing to say.r
•tart off, just*
tyone you aay
atty dwather, '
icqueUr.e, and
To the atqre-
tery - Hibbert
If yours is heavy hauling, you can handle
it faster, easier, and at less cost with the
improved 81 H.. P. Ford V-8 engine.
For light jobs, the 60 H. P. Ford V-8
engine gives splendid performance—with
many extra miles to the gallon of gasoline.
With either engine, Jou get an added
economy available only to Ford V-8 owners i
—the Ford Engine Exchange Plan. You can
replace an old engine with • factory-recon-
ditioned one—at much less than the cost of
an Ordinary engine'overhaul.
Let ypur Ford Defter help you select the
chassis, engine, and body best suited to your
loads. Then, let an “On-the-job" test show
you how much better—and at how mpch
less cqst—you can nowg do your hauling
with modern V-B power as Ford offers it.
SEE YCUR FORD DEALER
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SATINY OVERDRAPE
Damask
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Rayon Crepe
TWUm. tom au«*
Mr and Mr. fc W Wen. Mid ifaSX vtait hi. tui^^^tof^X^mm-
daugMers Mlaae* Dorothy end
Audrey WeUa. at Port Arthur are
Uhe guaeto <4 hl* brother. Floyd
Well*, and !*m^. ■
Miaa Molee Crosier ia attending
Ma school tn AusUn
i Onnie Lou Gustation and
________ Meadoi atudenU of a
FWt Worth bustnex* college were
week-end guest* ol Mr and Mrs
\P. ©. Gustataoti. ' . |
DeVaugtwm toytey ha* been ill I J,
Bailey Xmmonr visited lelaltv-
’aS in Dalia* Bunday,
Mr*. J. W. Graham Im returned
to her home in Ackerly' after A
week'* visit. wl|h her roti. Homer
Graham, and wife
A stroke of lightning Wednesday
night killed three cow* in 1 T.
Vickers pasture They were the
property of Mr vteker*. W 8
Deer and 8, *. Owens
"The Blue Bag" was presented
by the aenlora at the gymnasium
Friday night. May at.
Mias Erellne Carlson has recup-
erMegi from g recent tonsil and
adenoid operation
Mr and Mrs Elam Dudley and
L Mr and Mrs Charlie Guslaison
n*vei« recent guest* of Mr end
Tjte. M- Roden at Parker
Mra. J. A. Bryant and daughter.
Adoree, of Hartley, were recent
gueaU of p M pryant.
0. B. Moore U ill at his home
L. D. Self of Cleburne visited
here Sunday with friends
graduating exercises are to be
Wednesday mglit June 2 The
senior class this year U eomposeti
of Ute following students- Martha
Ruth Alfriiy. Martha Wlllena An-
derson, Wayne Anderson. Marlon
Brock. Lila Ruth Buckner. Ver-
non Castle Carrell. Dorothy Marie
Davis. Noble Dunson, Carl Me-
. Kinney Glenn, Nellie Marie John-
Lpon, Victor B Penuel, Jr. and
Pbuwgtt Turner
le Wells is tile guest of
j-et Weils at Dallas.
' dish towels — and these ‘
; arc feature priced! Strong ’
[ and long wearing. Striped ;
; borders. Buy your* now! 1
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« long time! We took months for thoughtful buying — we
planned these bargains, and now we’re ready for you with SUPER VALUES—for your home and for your whole '
family, as well So don’t mis* your share of the savings—be here bright and early!
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COME IN EARLY ; ; You always need lots of
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JHURfiDAY, 9 A: M.
The Silk Even*: of the Season
500 Yards fo^This Event
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BY MR^. ELBERT SMITH
G. W. RJcketts and Ms lighters,
Maude and Effie, visited Olin
Ricketts and family of Parker re-
cently. • ■’
Mr and Mrs. W. A Betry,
Mr and Mrs. Dick Bryant
uiwii Him son children. Billie Ingram, Maurtne
at Wheatland Terry, Wofford Jackaop and Mr. -
HtJ Beatlful ray< n and cotton «proad
RM in Jacquard patterns with aeal-
r ieped edges. Thi smart HUM
to use in every Nummer bed-
room bnauie they’re easy te
launder and always look fresh.
Bargain Priced!
Marquisctt^B
PRISCILLAS^
They’re favorite* With j
homemakers *—1 because I
they’ve alwkys a fresh,
criap look! Gey, woven
figure* on good quality
marquisette. See them! . <
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•nd of their aunt. Mm
ton - ,, i
f-r-L don’t use
hartea.” She
indicating a, > a
•That Mt.-
One of our best selling sport
rhoer! Of good looking buck
■ide leather, with popular cress-
cdrfvamp.t— all leather soles and
heel*.
Ideal for drecsv wear, for street
or everyday smartness. Fine soft
kid with smarty perforated <te-
signs. Strong sleet shank. <’om-.
for table Cuban heel.
$1.98 pair
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Chrisman, .nd other relatives Ifrienda. . Mra. W. M. High.
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STARTING THURSDAY 8 A. M.
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Luncheon Cloths
• 39c
A gay cloth for warm weather
luncheons. Colorful plaids in
novelty weave*. 50x50 i»-
F Bmtth. pastor of
uircih After
as, Uehool
Rev and Mr* Bmtth j of Alvarado Bunday
Mia* France* Chaney spent Sun-
day with Miss Dorothy Ricketts
The • baoralaureate aennoti for
the teniora of Ah" Venus High
School was praaehed Sundsi b>
the Rev “ 7. ,.~7_ •-
ilw Venus Methodikt Chi
the aermon, the claa*.
teacher* end _7_ .....
were entertained with a prettily
pointed dinner by the F.-T. A
ths home of Mr. and Mra A.
I E YMUtot. Mtowtng are member*
| of the claaa: Glenn Heath. Opal
i Prrslrldge. ' Klmary Womack. H
O Orittln. Charlotte Footer. Char-
les Campbell, J. W Martin. Char-
les Wilkinson. Hagel Roten and
Durward Hayes
The seventh grade graduation
rxeiclse* were held on Wednesday
evening Y
Mr and Mix Joe Holliday of
Woodlake are visiting Mr and
Mrs t. T. Holliday and daugh-
ter . •
Mra. Q. H Walton and
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relative* near Hillsboro
Mrs. Ralph Gidden and little
niece spent the first of the week
with relatives at ..WttM.
Miss Allene Sharp of -
Worth spent the week-end here
With tier parent*. Mr and Mrs
8 M Sharp. -
Miss Johnnie Shirley, yho teach-
es in the Vernon Public Schools,
arrived home Thursday for a visit.
Mr and Mra. L. K. Rhirley
vtftted relatives near McKinney
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. J. Rich Ptniey
spent Friday night and Saturday
at. Tolar and Glen Rose.
Mr. and Mrs.. Bill Stewsut and
children of Hutchins visited their
parents here ‘over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kidd
and son of Dallas spent the week-
end with his parents, Mr. and Mr*
C. J Kidd. Lawrence la recup-
erating from a recent operation.
C. Z. Gidden has returned
from a visit in New Mexico and
Anson, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Vandiver
visited relatives at Duncanville
Tuesday ■ .night and Wednesday.
Mr and Mr*. Jack Roten have
returned from a visit at Quanah.
Mr. and Mrs. Le*lcr of Mount
Calm spent this week with Rev.
and Mra. w F. Smith and family, |
CONCORDNEWS
Bargain Valuet! [
WASH
FROCKS j|
Look fresh as a daisy! It’s
easy—Ohen' crisp, smart
frocks like these sell for
little! AVENUE vat-
• and PRINTED
J galore!
49*1
W>iUow CASES |
I 9
. I Belle . Isle quality for Al
everyday wear! Regula-
tion size, 42 by 36 in. U |l
HURRY! I
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: Nuton* and
: Gladio Prints
Bargain 4|
J Priced!
> Gay patterns •— solid col- ]
ors—and every one fast-, i
; to-washing! Just imagine
' --five yards for only half-
; a dollar' 35*736" width. J’
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Mli
Miss
VftiUSNEWS
BY MAh. J. A. TYREE
Mr* L. D. Simmons is In Marlin
attending her mother, who is se-
riously Hl.
Kitnzey Womack, a member of
the graduating cloak, has aecur-
M a position In Dallas He was
unable to be present at the grad-
LuaUng exerclaas Friday night to
M-ecelve his diploma
Miss Ruby Smith, the primary
teacher, and severa-I of the par-
rots of her pupils accompanied
the children to Forest Park, Fort
Warth for a picnic Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glover and
children have moved back to
Venue ■ R'
r Mrs G. H. Walton
■ visited relatives i
mer school at O I.
Ollln Brewer and family of Cle-
burne spent Sunday in the home
of Bbart .Smith
Q C. Hensley and family of
Dalia* visited hlal stater. Mra.
Ingle Sunday )
I G- Kennon and family visited
with W A BilUngaly and family
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 204, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 2, 1937, newspaper, June 2, 1937; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303877/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.