Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1930 Page: 6 of 6
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IDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1930.
CLEBURNR, TIMER-REVIEW, CLEBURNE, TEXAS
PACE SIX
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Schedules
experimenting and of a multiple
this week follow:
ward's at Austin, Sam Houston vs. Angus continued, “that unless the
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East Texas at Commerce, Stephen
gaging Stephen F. Austin atAbl- F. Austin vs. McMurry at Abilene,
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PRICES EFFECTIVE SATURDAY
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3c
Safeway Savings for Saturday
5c
38
Sweet Potatoes, 10 Pounds 19c
Doz.
5c
Each
25c
19c
34c
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39c
25c
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Prunes •
Eggs
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35c
. 5c
biter you
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fruit
49c
15c
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Peanut Butter, Quart
33c
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Popular School Sandwich Spread
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Guaranteed Fresh Sweet Country
• $1.19
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CLIFORNIA
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will better meet the most exact-
ing requirements of the motorist.
‘Maximum-Mileage* does this.”
“All motorists understand," Mr.
trade name for the new gasoline
now made available at all Mag-
$10 with one pant or
$13.50 with two pants
Angus, vice president. in announc-
ing, this new Magnolia product.
at Abilene, Southwestern VS San
Marcos at San Marcos. Simmons
vs. Howard Payne at Brownwood.
Saturday-—Trinity vs. St. Ed-
extreme
superbly
merits.
Overcoats—$15 and more.
Suits— $22.50 and more. --
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was
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by the intense heat thrown off by
the motor and from the exhause
manifold."
stock
2 pounds
THE CROSLEY
ARBITER
What ot
Doesnot
For ever;
And eve
its most!
To keep
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What nt
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Is no co
Because
The oth
Hills-Dale-Sliced
No. 2 1-C tins.....Each
i and
25c
and in right proportions, that the
charge does not fire properly and
the maximum power is not de-
rived from the gas used. The new
Magnolia ‘Maximum-Mileage’ gas-
oline gives sure, uniform and con-
stant firing under all driving con-
Suggestions
For Hallowe'en
PALE FACE— A
Ginger Ale
'A fairly good run of sizes—but not all sizes. Your
choice——1
Ginger Ale,
2 Bottles
Apples
FANCY—
Head Lettuce, each
Firm Heads
19c
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Max-i-muM or Maxwell House
One pound tins—Each_______
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Find.
ask eler
Mrs. M
Parkers
resentat
nomlm
date to
term el
James
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size.
Each ...
Celery
Improved Fuel
Gives More Miles
Grapefruit
Large 80 Size New Texaa
Sweets
2,
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Meredith-Ford Is- Overcoat Headquarters
In Cleburne
When you gel the Ar-
et an el-,
ionograph
Lord Almulree, 72, has been ap-
pointed British air minister, to
succeed the late Lord Thomson,
killed in the’ R-101 disaster. He
has had very little experience in
the field of aeronautics, but has a
distinguished record in industrial
arbitration.
Washington Jonathans
just the right size for
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3. Parker Gilbert, above, former
agent general of reparations and
administrator for the Dawes plan,
has declined a membership in J.
P. Morgan and company, of New
York, it has been reported. Gil-
bert, it is said, will soon assume
the presidency of an important
New York bank.
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OIGGLY WIGGLY
Ee/c tfii’ '■7/0-€/ E
as-
5c
Cabbage
Solid Green Heads
Pound
Roasts
Fancy Milk Fed Pot
Roasts
Pound - 16c
lene and East Texas playing Sam
Houston at Commerce.
Apples
Fancy Jonathans, Blue Goose
Brand '
G
Di
By
■
Potatoes
Idaho Rural* No. 1 ' •__
10 - Pounds - 27c
The smartness of their style
-—, . . the elegance of their
fabrics and fine hand-tail-
oring will impress you.
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at Touch-Down
Price!
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Meredith-Frd
Men's Wear a •
; eating—
72 Dozen
Pound . 22c
Center Slices
35c
Hams
Iwana Brand, Half or -
Whole
Ginger Snaps
Crisp Oven Fresh r
2 pounds______4•C
handsomely’ styled, richly
tailored suits and overcoats.
I otlor fordollar they offer
—von the utmost that your
dollar can buy, —E
Texas Boy is
Brightest
From three to twelve. That's the
oeriod which is most important tc
your child’s development. And that i
the time many are retarded mentall)
and physically by constipation.
Watch your child, mother! At the
first sign of bad breath, coatee
tongue, headache, biliousness, lack
of energy or appetite, give a little
California Fig Syrup.
r ectric pl _ .
and radio combina-
tion with all the
same units as the Di-
CLEBURNE HARDWARE CO.
V '' - ■ . 7 ■ I - - ■
T . No. 2 Standard cans
1omnatoes Hand Packed—3 for
Grapefruit
TexaSweeT, large
Bacon
Lakeview Sliced Bacon
Pound - 28c
Apricots
Well selected. tart
rector. .
Never has there been
such a combination
offered for what you
swould ordinarjly ex-
pect to pay for the
radio receiver alone.
$165.50
Peaches
Facy Halves r,
2 pounds______ 43 C‛
Coffee
F
Peaches
42
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West Texas vs. Daniel Baker at
Raisins
Ma rket D a y wad loan
New Stock, 4 lb. no
Packages__a-__33 C
Cheese
Longhorn Full Cream
Cheese
Pound - 25c .
R,- Piggly Wiggly lb. r
Dredu loaves. Each ______
_HEAR-A-NEWCROSLEY
Then You Be The Judge
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economy of such
fas hioned gar-
51 Suits carried over from last winter—but you
wouldn’t know it if we did not tell you. »
The orrigrnal price of these Suits was from* $22.50 to
$35 and they were good values at those prices. The
patterns are mostly light, but the weights are good,
Home, Grown
Cranberries, Quart •
Fine for Jlly or Sauce
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“This new gesoline," he continued,
in the two circuits "is the result of months spent in
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Candy
Assorted colors
leaders in each loop risking their buying That is on every
crowns with strong opponents. ------ t— ---- nrf
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E Maximum brand 1Q.e i Mother’s China 29,
rIour 12 lb. bag. _______ I VaCS Premium. Large pkg., each
. A pounds __ —
. Figs
Fresh stock
3 pounds ______
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p- n Fresh baked, old fashioned snaps
Ginger dnaps 2 pounds_______________________
2
D Michigan Navies or.
I Beans 2 pounds___________
Carrots: turntps, bcets,
'Bunch____ 5c Butter, Pound -
SWEET
Teppers"
Home grown.
Pound-—-l—
- Guaranteed to be fresh
.....Sol octal-whitaa ..doz....
Tomatoes
Firm Pink ripe
2 lbs. -- ------
BUNCH
Vegetables
Friday-North Texas vs. A. C. C. of tests made by Magnolia engin-
eers to produce a gasoline that
I Large size -stalks 1 A
। Each ______1 UC
„ , . Quick congealing
Fancy Rings, fresh sorted flavor
Package ________
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concludes Mr. Angus, "Is perfectly
balanced, the product of skilled
engineers, with so slight, a gum
content remaining that there is no
interference with the full and
complete functioning of the valves
and with the free and uninter-
rupted operation of the needle
valve of the carburetor. A mo-
torist can know real motor luxury
and can realize. after using it.
how appropriately this new pro-
duct has been named—‘Maximum-
5c Flour, 48 Pounds
--- Superion Brand
25c
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Steaks
Veal, Shoulder Rounas
• or Chops
Pound - 23c
eThisupuresyg8nttb‛eprweystelesqut
discomfort. No danger ofeformins
the laxative habit when California
Fig Syrup is used. For it tones and
strengthens weak bowels: In.co1d8.
children’* diseases, employ its gentle
F aid to keep the system fromhecom-
ing clogged with germs or waste. C
_ Airway
Try it today and note
its rich aroma and full
flavor; you will be de.
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them, for -theyare-admir-
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Mothers everywhere are eager tc
loll nf the henuits secured for then -------
children. Mrs. Herman Mayer, 1737 Brownwood,
Marburg St., Dallas, says: I have ----
used California Fig Syrup with
Danny all his life in cases of upsets,
bad breath, coated tongue or.con-
stipation. It keeps him the brightest,
“New Improved "Maxtmum-Mile-
than just a ditions, because it is not affected
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Jf your search is, for values
. . . then stop right here. .
. . no need to look further!
When it comes to “Values”
we have it plus, in these
Texas Conference and T. I, A. A. stipation. It keeps him the brightest,
is here todya and Saturday finds happiest six-year-old 1 know..
Look for the name Catiforniawhen
ngghuzne,ioryourprotecttoh.n age is much more
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Sausage
— comtryrstyte—
Pork Sausage
Pound - 18c
throughout the Southwest," •
58,
“ ‘Maximum-Mileage’ gasoline,"
THE CROSLEY
DIRECTOR
When you get the Di-. .
rector you get the
last word in radio
perfection With screen
grid, power speaker,
. neutrodyne," A. C.
electric,
—This set is truly a
sensational value in
" beauty, quality and
performance at—
$125.50 .
———252,
Apples Frute Gel
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The Texas Conference has Trin-
ity vs. St. Edward’s at Austin
and Howard Payne playing Sim-
mons at Brownwood, the latter
being the feature tilt, bringing to-
gether the team favored to take
the championship and also the
one that is favored to battle It
out for the flag. Trinity has not
played in the conference drive as
yet but will find St. Edward’s a
hard starting point.
. The T. I. A. A. also has some
important games, West Texas, the
leading club, engaging Daniel
Baker at Brownwood, Abilene
Christian College playing North
Texas at Abilene, McMurry en-
hl
Pinto Beans
No. 1 Colorado Re-
cleaned Beans
New .Crop
” 5 Pounds. .
29c
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Dean, J. Lawrence. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1930, newspaper, October 24, 1930; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1557553/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.