Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1947 Page: 5 of 10
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Misses' Dresses
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Sizes 8,10,12,14 and 16. Values to $35.00.
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Chafin's Studio
Magnificent
Barrel Back
Farm Meeting
Set for Monday
BUILD lotl ROOM
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p the soft, decorator-type COLORS because they show the benu-
of the falrie to the host advantage. You’ll enjoy its COMFORT
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Sofa, platform rocker and
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you to be your own decorator and create a col-
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orful, informal room that you'll enjoy twenty 1
four hours a day. New drawer pulls . . . new 1
ideas in mirrors ... a mellow finish ... all
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Regular $18.85 Set of
DINNERWARE. 22 Carat Gold
WILL BE GIVEN WITH EACH
LIVING ROOM SUITE
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GIRLS' DRESSES. Sizes 10.12 and 14.
Originally priced, 8.95,7.95,6.95,5.95.
Group for clearance.......... 5.88.4.88,3.88
JUNIOR DRESSES. Size 7, 9,11,13 and 15.
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acreage allotment must come ic
the county office and file 11 request
not Inter than 15 days After the
acreage allotment was mailed
Junior and Misses' Coats
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This is really a CLEARANCE of small
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ancient proples, left no
$1995 to $5450
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tign piece” of dw liv-
Ing room. The fabrics
are exquisite, and it's
a Kitt that will pay tr-
bute tn your taste.
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FEMALEPAINS
Are you troubled by distress of te-
male funeuonni monthiy disturb*
ances? Docs Uila make you auffer
from pain, feel no nervoua, weak,
high-atrung-at such timea? Then
Nr try Lydia K. Pinkham’s Vegetabie
Compound to relieve such aymp-
toma1 in a recent medical Wet Ulis
proved romarkably hepful to wom-
en troubled Ibu Way. Any d ugatore
tarmien of
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plndh1 liouaway. 111 Peanut Acreaqe
K"• ha) c as their weekend guests *■
heu ona and wies, Mr mid Min. Ailctments Mailed
) i liol’away of Athens, and Mr. t
Eight-year-old Peter Lehmann ,
of Antioch, 11). proudly dis- |
plays his bug of two mudhens,
which he brought down ut
612 N. Caddo
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some la mouth tool • VapoRue
anthroslog al event
v. al ix someth.nc to I
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teachers, and
County on
producer who winhes to meet with
the committee in regards to his
at »n I nt camp sites, no*
i nler-, a h wt.h are
; and Mrs. Harold Hollaway, of Den-
tun. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Han-
i <n and M1 and Mrs. Graham
Harter. ot Dallas, are also guests.
Friday. Nov. 28, 1947—CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW—5
have to get up at night to past water, have
ba. kache, too, because of minor functional
kidney disorders.
Three generations ago, a famous doctor
developed a medicine for this very trouble.
Now millions have used it, often with
Grass Lake, III, after somehow
found there are tov - getting that piece of artillery 1 ..
th h. in packid, preservative pointed skyward Young Peter, J MYnIA F
ush Any bones left behind like other Illinoij nimrods, was j -1 ui - ‛ uuD •
The cerper is th color fovmn-
vion for yow entire i»«" Drop,
In and *«• our sompteta Hat
e- tauliful Mohawk Roor cv
$6300
p Medical Test Proved This s
Great to Relieve MONTHLY
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emazingly fast, effective resulte.The modi
cine is Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp Root, made
of 16 herbs, roots, vogetables, and bal-
earns - truly nature's own way to relief.
Instantly you take it, it Marta to wort
flushing out kidneys . . . increase* the
flow al urine, helping to relieve exces
aridity ... so irritated bladder gets a
wood flushing out, too. Caution i Tako
as directed. You’ll say it's marvelous.
For free trial supply, write Dept. F,
Kilmer b Co.. Inc., Bo* 1255. Stamford.
Conn. Or — get full-aised bottle at
Swamp-Root today at your drugstore.
PILES TROUBLE?
For Quick Relief
DON'T DELAY ANT LONGEN: Now, a
doctor's formula you can une at home to
relleve distresaing dincomfort of pain—
Itch—Irritation duo to plica. Tends to oof-
ton and shrink swelling. Use this proven '
doctor's formula. You'll be amazed at its
lepeey action roller Ask your druggint B F, Bennertt 1a in •11 and
todar far Thornton A Minorte Rectni Oint- ' White Hospitnl. I e nple unde1,,o
ment or Suppositeriea. Follow label in- . . ■
| struetiona. For aale at all drug atorea Ing it check up
peanut producers who filled ou1
fa enaihe**hem
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A meeting o: the AAA commit-
tccmen represent atives of the Soti
consenation service, Extenston
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, the :.1 Nars I
By JOSEPH I. MYLET
United Preg Statt Co-rsle*
WASHINGTON P—lleSam
onian Insuitution saad tod i
I long last it iay be on Ur nr.,
t runnint to ea H the « lu •
oisom "ghost man.
Folsea man ram:o lb. n'lti
suit 10 000 to 15,000 years ar t’
raid the tnu of the kest eroi l
sce He left his we; pin- the u iq
nd skilfully tluted Folsutn p 1.1.
uactically everywhere
But for all anthropoioai-t- ban
as n able to show to ths contrary
'olsom man had no skeleton Sein-
ists have dug tar and * ide sin e
he first stone relic of Fsom man
ra. unearthed in Ne w Mexco 21
cars ago But so far they have
ound not a single bone or tooth
eft behind by this ancient A.ne-
an Indian
Now in the Colambia Hiver o^s.,1
ccording to Dr Frank H H Rob-
rta, Jr. Smithsonian sclentists
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it has been announced h Otis'
P. Kitchens, secretary. Johnson
■ County ACA, that peanut acreage
j allotments have been mailed to all i
‛ames IL Harris. H. F. Wpr—n Owners
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You II like the DESICIN because it is so flexible and easy to adapt
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keletal rehcs lyin’ atund where I
they could te found later is a '
compiete mystery
"We mst rout nnow me explana- |
tloi Roberts said
Some in catigators have suggest-
id that Folsom man ctemated hi*
dead But Robert, doutts it. No I
.,-elmj at the Johnson County
ACA
* The purpose <1 the meetia i
I to selest the consen all. ii pa
tie f.u Jhasen l unty lor Id S
| The practres selected will be o
I aids ;rd the most needed in i i
count, to help sane our soil ini'
I to help build up our land
Al tarmers and agriultura 1
; men are urged to attend tile meet I
ing f
ha d to
lon, of
1h Columbia w here
Gives
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Dr Hobert- sav ' it wiil
an I charrng. till some reason, ।
tends to pl'S ve bones for the I
.‛inu! . : if future genrrations,
!‛ Sini'h e i. n tund the an- j
V l ( i.i* Bi asin cum sites
iuti. a el lands to be
। fk0ic * li projosed dams in the ।
I1Ll0n it w 1'1 full cxcavating the
t » lute .ext Jine it early July
‘ Wo meas 1% • oarticular prom-
i < ! t nti iine Folsomn bor s One
“‛u" ites oul home"onlmuhehsough
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1947, newspaper, November 28, 1947; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432644/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.