Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1930 Page: 4 of 6
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ingor paper hanging or repnir work
F. R. Rheal: -Phone 1082.
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sift with other dry ingredients, re-
turning bran left in sifter to dry
The advertisements tn The Times-Revieu.
have been passed by the highest au-
thority—^The buying public
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1929 lord Roadater
1929 Chevrolet Coach
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Halreuts rot childret up to 12
years at age Zb cents except on -
FOR RENT Five-room bungalow;
all conveniences, Phone 404.
wheel wagon. Route 1 H. W. Lut-
ker. -
FURNISHED Apartment to couple
close in. Fhone 529.
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3 tbsp, evaporated
milk dilutedvwit h
water tn make 2
cup liquid
SAM PEACOCK’S
TEN CHAIRS
First insertion 1 1-2c per word
Eth thsertion thercarier 1c per
word. - v • •
Obituaries and cards of thanks,
ngt oi er 3 inches 75c each
L.S.HOYLER-
TRANSFER AND STORAGE co.
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, .Hy Faid Robinson
NOTASIGNOF ’em ANYUHERE!
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Telephone Service
To Utilize Radio
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2 cuP: evaporated
1 Up. vanilla
2 large pranges
Genuine Ford Polish
75c Pint Size
% tap. tall
t tsp. fat
Careful and Courteons Men with
Large Spaclous Trueks
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End Your Misery Without
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External treamen can not per-
manently end Piles. Nor does cut-
ting remove the cause.
The cause is internal—bad cir-
culation of the blood in the lower
bowel. The veins are flabby—the
bowel walls weak— the parts almost
dead. To quickly and safely rid
yourself of piles an Internal med-
icine must be used to heal and
strengthen the affected parts.
Dr. J. S. Lconhardt, a specialist.
To do your Lock! and tong
Distance
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4ELLOETA- Hovis E
THE GRL? SEETHA,
FELLOW OER THERE
HEs GOr An INCME,
Grocery
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WANTED- Work on a dairy or.
any kind of honest labor. Apply at 1
506 8. Wilhite street.
i tbsp.
■A cup
milk
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2 cups boiling
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tap. evaporated
riik
For proxilin and
enamel cars
ZIMMERMAN’S
I Meals Quickly Made Are
a Boon to Shoppers
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Turnip Greens (canned) Bacon
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FOR SALE- Used washing machine
pcVlrci upr^tlnK condition.
terms $5.00 per month Phone for
demonstration, Texas Power and
Light company—___._____
coovmlenEa0ao,b2.entrlrfemAzociatlonine:
PHONE 480
AS GENE FIGHTS $500,000 BATTLE
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THEY BE WEEPIG WIL iows? ,
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1927 lord I urdor -
1928 Chvrolet Loach __________
1925 Dodge Sedan
COLEMAN MOTOR
COMPANY
Chvrolet Sales and Servtee
ron 1927 Ford Touring ■'
1929 Chevrolet Coupe
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Advertising is the most powerful search-
light known to business. kt focuses the at-
tention of a community or a continent on
a particular product. It gives that pro-
duct the advantages of a widespread test :
by the buying public. But it cannot per-
suade that public to buy any article it has
tested and found wanting. Manufactur-
»ers and merchants know this. They also
know that advertising an unworthy product
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DEAD NOAH-
purchased the Baggett
Co. ---
Sift flours, then measure. Re-
MONEY To loan on late model
automobiles. Elmer May. Phone 592.
does only one thing; it brings magnified at-
tention to its deficiencies. Therefore, be-
fore they undertake extensive or consis-
tent advertising, they make sure that their
product is'right.
Consistent advertising in the Times.
Review is your best assurance of value and
worth. It is fair evidence that the adver-
tiser is offering a good product which has
been thoroughly tested and approved.
will not want to spend much time
getting meals. ,
Every woman has a few quick
tricks up her sleeve when It comes
to getting meals in a hurry.. Hot
biscuits are ope of the qulc k at
tricks.’ Most women can stir up
a batch of mumns In five minutes.
Of course, the quicker these breads
are mixed up the better the biscuit.
No one would suspect that a
dessert like orange custard has
been a rush order. Orange custard
is partly prepared in the morning
because the custard part of the
dessert has to be chilled. Paring
CAT"OE Polar FAME
HAD KITTENS, WOBED
THEY be Pole cats?
■H y GgAN~l‘ CHASLans
DEAR NcA «IE EVENRoS
DOWN A COLUMN OF
Fl6UPES^ WOULD CAIN
BE ABL TO ADAM? 9 .
J R. -THOMAS H OLwrweep-fAk,
PEAR NOAH-IF TTeEES ARE
that has swung millions
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back If it docs not end all PHeF champion which Mara said Tunney had contracted to give him in ex-
change for services. Tunney does not segm-tobe,worried in this
Sift flour, then measure. Resift
wuh other dry ingredients into -
mixing howl. Beat egg. add milk,
diluted with the water, and butter.
Stir liquid quickly into dry ingred-
enta. Pour batter instantly into
oiled' mufn fins Bake in a. hot 1
oven (425* F.) 15 to 20 minutes.
This batter may be. baked in corn
.stick pins. Yield: 12 muffin*.
Orange Custard
ALREADY the merchants are
A warning that there am onty
I X a hundred more or less shop
ping days before Christmas Afterrmmu .. ----- -------—- z-- -uu
« Epara,
of gifts seems a most exhausting out to % Inch thickness and cut
■ ' ‘ with a small biscuit cutter. Soften
ROID, and prescribed it for 1000
patientseh.the marvelous rec-
ord of success in 960 cases, and
then decided every Pile sufferer
should by able th get HEM-ROID _
from their own druggist,
Don't. waste t ime on external
remedies or think of the pain
and expense of an operation un- _
111 you have tried HEM-ROID.
NASNVILLE -mw.
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mgredients; Rub fat into dry in-
experience. During thin busy sea ------
■on there will he days when you devlled. ham with 1 tbsp, evapo
A* ATHMY00 —
WOULDNT THINK
HE HAO ACEN.‛
water A
Mix the slightly beaten, eggs, I
sugar and ’ salt thoroughly. Add I
water and the evaporated. milk. I
Stir until sugar is dissolved, blip I
ring constantly. cook in a double I
boiler until a coating forms on the I
spoon. Remove from fire at once, I
add flavoring. Chill thoroughly and —
serve over sliced oranges. Yield: E
6 large servings. * —.
Mrs. Rex West of Houston will __
arrive Saturday morning for a two
week’svtstt villi her pnrrnu. mf.
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Ade from
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redients I
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nd polsonot
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ne for ch
has to be done at'dinner time.
We always epdorse the can ■
opener but at mmnents likA mose
you just-ean’t get along without' it.
Since go many dishes for amnorf
and supper require milk Tilt sure to
Dave a supply of evaporated miik
on your pantry shelves. There ts -
l eop family floor
1 rup graham flour
I tap. baking pow.
der
tii Dur— low steet-
Mrs. K. W. ArmStrong and two
children of—Godtey have arrived
jp-Cj.'luUuio and-are now located
at 618 West Chambers. Mr. Arm-
Right bXXj 5 THE Ti mE,Te! Let’ G01 :
YOU SE€ TAT LAST MAI L YOU BRDVSHT
(6 HAO A LETTER FROM BUOOV‛5
Except where a’ regular account is
already carried.
Must be in office by 9 a. m. day
of publication to be inserted
that day. All rds received after
thla hour will start Insertion run
the following day unless otherwise
instructed.
- Ads ordered over telephone will
be taken from persons Us' ■ in the
telphone or city directory on mem-
— ogandum-ehergeetty. AeeHeeter-
-— will eall same Ost: -THs As for the-
conventence of ou. customers who
cannot come , to the otse.
prescription HEM-
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You Can Depend On
Advertised Products
Pile remedy.
1‛rupebrad
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% rup corn meal
l tav. baking pow-
der
4 leg, aaU--------
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
yT Jirr Tr.rinrti. rtn? Siftitti Wilhite.
For RENT Furbished apartment.
Kit a < ladder - _—
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
624 N. Robinson.
FRESH FISH daily—priced rignt,
at FISH MAUK Fl ny Post orice.
Mrs. L P—Shtley andMrs.H.
H. Shirley of Hillsboro and Mrs
R W. Hodet of Itasca spent
Thursday in Cteburna. Qs the
guests of Mrs. J. B. Raines, 304
North Crnnbuy.----------------
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Claasinied Advertising Rates and
Information In the___
CLEBURNE TIMES-REYIEW
______Na ad taken foz tsa.thaw.aoma.
FAbE—Best time to plant frult trees
shrubbery; Now time to place or-
A fir Phone or see Creed Friou.
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The purse over which. Gene Tunney s battling in a Newark
■courtroom against Tij Mara, sports promoter, is larger than marly
Drmr co 4 for which Gene battled as a champion. Mara sued Tunney for ap-
rug vo. — win। rroximatety $500,000, 25 per cent of Tunney’s ring earnings as
•ar
Corn NmI Muffin.
Orange Custard (soft) \
Corn Mt al Muffins
that’s y^by!
NO CHARGE ACQUNTS
CLASSIFIED ADS
No JSE TALKINJOG. U UJORRIED’GOUT
UHIMPANOTHE BO.HEYRE LONG
oveRve ? (HEY COuLON 7 BE LOST '
. • - tort Mtktok ALONG. I'M AFRAID
• 5OmTHING3HAPPENEDTOTHEM!
FORTwO CENT ID RIK ATRVP (• >
there w‛Te THE PLAwE to look.
FOR’EV.
LOST-Black leather purse con-
taining money and keys. Call 1004.
FOR RENT -Dandy house, newly
decorated. Phone 1657-W.
kl^EN- HegHeCMeSIA-
PBEN EA KETT- HELP I
MeMAKE A HT WITH HET-
WANTED—Any kind of work by
young man 17 years of age. Willie
Jones, 1024, Alvarado St. Phone
1525-w.
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WANTED To buy turkeys, Any
number. Top prices paid Our motto,
“Quick Service, Correct Grading."
T. W. Scott and Sons.
ROOMS—are needed by peple
"ITn'ii'i imu- ~tn T:rn'’ null the >nrsF
place __they look IS ■ 1h -‘ the
■Wnnr Ad column*. List murooms
■.n.i u|^,iiuui,ia wl.-in everyone
din vet mformation about them.
I FOK KENT Ar ALIMENTS
and slicing the oranges is all thatt v 1,
Cleburne Ice & Cold
TELL. HER I 601 BARREL
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Wen Hr fXjlS HANO L
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5 \ KO FOOLIN.24 Gold FSSH Will BE LVOC !
r l ’ “J IF HAD A MILLION THEYUL
) • 7 n STuTAINK NOU WERE _____
rj- _ -.____„L- MARIRNING !
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rated milk .and spread on half the
biscuits Lay other biscuits on tog
-Bake in a hot oven (425’ FJ
Yield 10 biscuit*.
OlO
i WELLToRN’TDONOANO
\ go OActe, joe..
M KE THE NAT ION AU
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FOR FENT— Seven room house.
408 N. Wilhite equipped for two
modern aiwrtmenU Plume 8CQ.___
$491
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CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW, CLEBURNE, TEXAS
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Telephone service across the
Pacific ocean is planned for 1932
and Erection of radio stations to
....... be usa m the hook-up will start
H . withm the next few months, ac-
i . cording to an announcement made
.7 " today by Mr. J. a; Williams, dis-
trict manager of the Southwestern
L Bel Telephone Compnnyv
This is the first step in the move
of the Bell System to conect Its
United States net work with far
Eastern countries in or border-
ing on the Pacific, Hawaii yil
I be the first country to receive the
——new servicesites for the stations
I already having been purchased.
"claim
Mrs. Campbell of Nacogdoches
will arriye Snturday for a visit
in the—home of Dr. and Mr*. 'W.
R-. Washhurn- -Nnirh~Mntn Street. —
Want Ads
•-0-e**mr*rr**r**-***nenereefeiee • ----•---**9-
fanning out of miik when you are.
trying to prepare a tasty ane-*HH+-
tious meal in a hurry.. - -
Menu «
Oyster Stew
Deviled Ham WhOle'Wheat Biacults
Fruit Salad
Oyater Siew •
i cuda evaporaled Hit of bay leaf
milk 4 tbap. cracker
! cups water crumbs
1 elieeronion oyaters
t ntalka celery . S tbap. butter •
t •pries parstey bath paPria.-----
Scald milk and water, with
onion, celery,-parsley and bay lef
10 mmutes; remove, celery, onion
and bay leaf and add crackers.
Heat thecleanedoystersin thelr
own liquid until the edges curl.
Add to milk and season with but-
ter. paprika and salt. Serve im-
mediately. Yield: 5 servings.
Deviled Hafa Whole Wheat_______
Biscuit*
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1980.
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BUDDY 16! THAT’O NEVERGo’
MO-SfR! JOEUEVE OTTOGEr .
AM YA ANO TART A EARAH \ 8
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Mr~min Mrs' IT C. Hill ahd
son. R ymend, attended the races
at Arlington Downs, Tuesday.
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Dean, J. Lawrence. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1930, newspaper, November 14, 1930; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1557583/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.