Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [34], No. 169, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1939 Page: 3 of 6
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Seven Roast
19c
Eh.
33c
Sirloin Steak
Banana.s
3 lbs. 10c
New Potatoes
8c
URE HOG LARD
Smoked Jowls
10c
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Lb.
Lettuce
T JOWLS
35c
Oranges
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Lb. 19c
Fat Milk Fed Large Size
PROFESSIONAL
15c
25c
Plain Sliced Bacon .. 2
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hCream • 1 Fat Milk Fed Large Size
EESE, Lb.15c FRYERS, each.. 55c
FENN J. JACKSON. LAWYER
Phone 377 Routh Side Square
Soap
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SEASON SWIM
TICKETS
Fresh Dressed and
Drawn Ready for the Skilldt
Lu heli Meats
or Cheese ..
Matured
Grain Fed Reef
Giant
Bars
TB-Qz.
Cans
SNOW FLAKE
Pasteurized Milk -- 30c Per Gallon
F 25c
•Oil,
Kix, 2 boxes.... 15c
Mr
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Fryers
Assorted
■Full Sugar
Cured •; .
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Swift
Sih er leaf >,
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2 doz. 25c
Robin Hood Brand
For Taste and Economy ....
Zee Tissue
MA Whit,- Sheets
Lb.
Crtn.
■Isa
F resh Crisp
Carrots, 2 bunches 5c
. 4 lbs. 19c
head 6c
Matured '
Grain Fed ftwf Lb.
A
SAFE WAY
LOWER PRICE FOOD STORES
HE TOWN’S TALKING ABOUT OUR MEAT
ARGAI>. TRADE WITH US AND SAVE!
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U C. BAGGETT
"■ 404 South Main Street
48 Lb«.
$139
ING'yOFR COUPON* HERE
24 Lbs. ■
75c
Remember Our Motto:
“We Meet or Beat All 8pecial Bay Pricerj
CASH SERVICE GROCERY
\ WE DRLIVER PHONE SR
NOEL IRWIN
The Biggest LltUe Store
lallqn
Catsup 39c
day in Fort W.urth with friends
miuTatS everywlirirr at trifling cost ,
iugar Cured
LEAN SLICED BACON
tenderized PICNIC HAMS
Fresh Crisp <
Lettuce, 3 heads 10c
These Prices Good Friday and Saturday
StSw-
berries
Dressing
Margarine
Chewing Gum 3
Assorted Mints 3
JEWEL or VEGETOLE
4 Lbs. 35c, 8 Lbs. 70c
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4 for 10c
ib. be
Wit-
doz. 15c
laid j
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ast Good u
Lpricots 2 21/2 CANS 15C
Carnation milk
! Ige. 20c, 6 sm. 20c
7........~
-loth Bag Cane
iugar, 10 Lbs. 48c
^outhorii Quart |
Lady mn|>i<i
DhIcwimjiI I-.Lb.
Phillips
Delicious ■
High Quality Pkg.
Keg.
Pkgs.
Reg.
PkgK.
Wade Motors
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25c
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25c
70c
-YOU
RUN
$350
If Purchased Before May 1
See r
Mrs.. J. L. Miles
306 South Douglas Street
PHONE #01 -J
Dixie Maid Brand
PICNICS
L Smoked Sugar Cured
15c
fo/
Quality (Voceri«s
j Mrs Raymond Hili and little
" daughter. Barbara, were guests of
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.TEXAS'
Catherine Barrett Donahue (above)
naked Supreme Court in New York
for separation and alimony for
support of eon, Walter, Jr. 7. from
huebynd. Walter Donahue, brother
of the la'd» dancer. Jack Donahue
She decJared Donphue. who coun
teied with divorce suit, was alwayt
disaonearinu.
Nut Sonic, All Lou
I’rkvn Kmw You Money On
V’oitr. Food fUJD.
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White Kinu
Toiiet Soap
3!fe14c'
Swift's O
Jewel .... Cdr
Stark of 6l>tnu>er<e C
( his eUlri Mrs M M
i> North Maki Street
Salad Dressing ys.
Challenger, qt. 19f
"flour (£/
GLADIVLA
, ; BRING YOI'R CQUPO
JHRIHV SHOPPER
Electrical Service
'Of Aii Kinde
' WIRING
• appliance service
WIRING CONTRACTING
Whatever, may <re your need
in anything Electrical we are
prepared to service you effl-
ciently and. economically,.
LYMAN WALKER
- ■, y , ELECTRIC CO.
ii.n or Night Phone 47
♦ ' ' ' '
Crystal White or
P&(» Laundry Soap ...
Grapefruit
Cauliflower
Sunkist Lemons
We Remrve the Right to limit QuanOtlea and Not Sell t®
Ollier Mi'rehiiide.
l|OOK at Your Hat
Every One Elve Does
BEAVER HATS
$2.45 $2.95
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College glrte are pairing up a Kix>d
I. bet when . they leave the school
L’ 'gilndi' tn tiv nuielveK and sei but
L to have a good timq with the cam-
Ll'pui* playboy,
I t_ Chancee are the ‘ Goal Timo
E Charlies’ will be working lor the
I Indngtrloui, stay-at-homea within
L Jo years after they leave school.
P Recording to Ur Robert a Bern-
II reuter, of • the PennsyiyaiUK State
L pollegf
t ‘‘The girls seem Iq favor those
l> Who will be working for
| ’’griml in the next decade or
I’Dr Bernreuter .said
r. Pointing out that the problem of
I developing wc|al • ease among a
I certain group of metl itudenU fis n
[• difficult proposition. Dr Bemfnu-
| ter, atKoelale professor of edueti-
tion and . psychology in charge of
the iMs'cho-educatloual dlnU. said:
. "These boys, many having the
. highest- intelligence and otitohmd- „
. Ing scholMtlc records, often go Drug, pine Board
University of
■ Texas student, will spend the woek-
end with Ids parents, Mr. and'
Bill j Mrs George Uturphy
Mr,' and Mrs H A Clark arg
BAND BOX
THE LAST WORD IN
Dry
Cleaning
BETTER
.> SAFER
ODORLESS
Elite Cleaners
111 W. Ohambera . Phone 33«
•> Mrs Jack Ireland and children,
Lynne and Jack Jr . pf Fort
Worth returned home' Tuesday af-
ter visiting her parents. Mr and
i Mrs A Eston.
| Mr«
Golden Ripe
Economical
Sampo
Brand
5 Dox. Sire
Iceberg
tM Site
SnnkJst Navels
HO Ske ,
Texas
Fresh
Snow While ...........
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■« m Texas Famous
V U I II Brand ......
Purex or Hypro .
Little Green Peas 3
Edwards Coffee lari in!
Airwav Coffee 2
UMttugli mi entire
out taking to a i
cans'* of tills they are
iihtl leave
knowledge ot the js»rt
prefer " ’
JOKE PAPER ENDURES
OB1SRL1N O. ru.g’ -The Oberlin
Revk«‘, studenL puMtasUon *”•“*: I IN >AME PUI.F1T « YEARS
X ^|eb?iwd “u MU ^1££ rtMLADELPHM tURF-Thc Rev
joke, ceieoratea iu twin anniver i. jQhn p H 8ehweitaer. Who
recently -observed his golden wed-
ding annlversarp. has been pastor
of the Corinthian Avenue Presby-
terian Church here tor^|5 years
T Mr* .Arch Tyler is spending to-
O No. 2'I
...Ml (ans
Pure Lard
Smoked Bacon "i .r
Sunstt eet
PRUNES
LiAt-c Meatv
2j£ 19c
25c
10c
Hili* parents. Mi and Mis.
C Hill. Thursday
.Alix Houston ha* returned tt>
Hobbs. N M after spending sev-1
-leial days here with Mrs Houston,
who Is vi»lUn<3 her parents, Mayor
•ind Mrs T. f». Moon
— ..
Mr end "Mrs G A Norred of
i ^pn Worth vlsilal U lcnds hi Cle- A|
btirne Thursday evening '
j Mis Carl Hughes ol Fort Worth
Wits the giiest of Mrs J Q Prlcir
. Thursday '
See ‘‘Goal old George” ohe act
play to be presented by the teach-
!-er» at the Junior High School
| Spring Festival Friday Night. Ad-
I mii.Kion 10e and 15c. I .
"""ll ’..... lr"
Mrs Bob Klnibro Is' improving
following . a tansilectomi at the
KUnbro Chtur Thursday
El Campo ^Vhite
Tuna Fis|>, can — 10c
.r«a ■ I Uptons iea, % Ib. 21c
’imientos, 4 oz. can 5c | cia^ Free
<UR>— A
Halves or Slices
O’Gold Brand .
Shortening
Pork & Beans
CLEBURNE 'rtME^REVIEW, CLraURNE, TEXAS
Mgrital Problem jCo-Eds Urged
To Cultivate
\ das* “Grinds”
Harry Darnell. Harry J
mail and Charles CMilagher were
in Dallas Widnem^B They at-
tended the Pad, icwlK concert at
the Fair Park Audltonlm Wednes-
day evening
LESS f
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Mr and Mrs W O, Hopper ar*
in Port Worth visiting their son
and dAUdhter-ln-law, Mr. and
Mrs M F Hopper
^Fiery Itching Skin
Try This Simple Home
Treatment lor Quick Ease
and Comfort
Here U a clean, powerful,
etrating oil now clLspenaed by
tliat bring" speedy relief from the I
Itcfung end tortures a Bfceeina,
Itohing. Toes and Feet Rashes and '
so.'- oilier externally caused skin
triMibJes I
Not imly does Moone * tknyrald '
Oil soothe the itolling and torture j
but It help* promote more rapid '
and hcMUiy healing You can <At-
tain Moone\< ttnerald OU tn the
original bottle at any modern drug
store.on a guarantee of money hack
if not completely sntlalled Gieanr-
leas -Stainless Colquitt - Lacewell'
Drug store —adv. ’•
Dry Salt Jowls 2Ui,» ..... 2 >.*.
3 & 14c
Jar I9C
n No. 3
......3 Cans'
Pint
.Jar
.....2'i?£ 15c
■£ 25c
' Jimmy I*e student m the Uni-
l , is vertity ol Texh* will spend the
PUt- .week-end with hl* grandparents,
'Mr and Mrs Joe Gerrard.
Rev M. Clyde Hapklns U tn
L« Fors conducting a revival ‘ at
the Baptist Ohurch
Ql,"rl I Rr-
I tot tie I UC
I’’.,’ 25c
I>hp or fteg.
li>s. 25c
Hi ...... 15c
Orange Pekoe Vtni. ..... 29c
Yet then! • none finer, i>e<waise Canterbury Tea Is blended
from tender, young tell leaves imported by Hafeway direct
from world-famous garden* the finest grown.
H’s a thrifty tea. too . . three big servings cost only a
(MMtny. Try Canterbury the next time you need tqp.
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GOOD
. USED CARS
Hefere You Buy
ALL MODELS ALL MAREK
Cars that will give yon lol* of
economical transportation.
SaW
T aV v"'
■ Brand
LOUISIANA STRAWBERRIES
■ Serve the Delielmts Berrien With Golden n • aq
Brown Shortcake for Dessert .L . ...... k- fMJXCS ZoC
n . Stokely's Finest
Deans Red Kinney ....
Di»LI«-e Favorite Brand
rICKieS sour or Dill ...
Ralstons Flakes
Marshmallows Br'L'd"1..
Mrs C, C. Odom of Fort Worth I
visited .het father, c B Domivan, I
and other relative* lliivrsday’ ' ]
Mr and Mrs 8 M Wilkinson ]
| have retufned to Ran Antonio idler I
visiting Mrs Wilkinson's parAite, •
Mr mid Mr* J C. Goen
SCott Looper 808 South Robiu*on
Street, to Improving from Injuries
received while al work »Hth the
highway department ”
Mrs C. L. Edgar continues to
improve at her home on Forest
Avenue from Influensa
and' Mrs Gito Greet, and
*e and Don. and Mrs L , - __
and am, Larry, left Thors-1 -----
r their husne in Cincinnati) Mi,- mui ii** H A Ckm
Upending several weeks 4" i spending l<>dn>- in Fort Worth
FOR THAT Mid-
AFTERNOON
RAGGED . 10c
FEELING L—
F you haven’t tried one of our rich creamy
prtfck malts, then you' >nc >n for a real
reat. Drive by today and see how grand
malt can lie—-or take one home in a con-
enient carry out package.
'AT KANTERT1DE I,
A Piloto of you or year Childl
Attraeflve Easter FHces I
Chafins Studio
e "r"'
acVe1S
w c
r maVeS
White King
Granulated
Soap
Medium” A
Package £ Iv
FLOUR
Eur All Homi-
Type Baking
,24Z 59c
48^. 1.15
No. 2 C_
...Can
;‘t i- ’■»’.' , ,
R»DAY, APRIL 2^•>39 ' /‘t ’ '
KICikBIAIC '01 Cushing.,
IvDVllAL^—— 'bkla ‘is visiting Mt •*“! Mr*
’ ’ I Frank Aydelotte
. ... Otto McWhorter. Jr., who has
i- -W^T. SUunge ot Waurika, I imverai days is back
i and Mr* J W Murray oi m r.ool today
tfleM are visiting tl*«i> sister, | , —__
E B Ansterwm , Morris Murphy.
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sir) MWiallv Be- 'PORT HURON. MUh ttj-ftl-— A BERKELEY Cpl <U.R> the wd
»v are ■r*dual«d'#-"MwMv'’w *hlu" pullet vantages of a univemUy educaUQi
oolite without anyihng 1*W • dx-ounce egg*, three in getting employment have beei
“ _.ri. j time* tfie normal weight The egg |demonstrated here Out ot thre
* ’ measured 0 l-J Inches In clrcum- vacancies on the fire <it-part*M>l
fcrem-e and was S l-< inches In tur lioswten. twa wore given t
length' An average egg weighs I university graduate* ..., ■?!)
two olmoee • I —>——— --•» »
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April Ftooi day ™ *AMK WW « years far Tempft^
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [34], No. 169, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1939, newspaper, April 21, 1939; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1309144/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.