Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 192, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1931 Page: 3 of 8
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Prices Effective Friday and Saturday
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Prices Effective Friday and Saturday
Entered the
Shortening, each
89c
Strawberries
Vegetole or Scoro brand—8 lb. pails.
East.....Texas pint !
Contest?
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Gifts for
suggestions, sup-
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plies here.
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two of them he
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teels like -he
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GRADUATION
Always Shop at
29c
Perfume
the Nearest
FRIDAY-SATURDAY-MONDAY
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19c
$1.00 to $35.00
SPECIALS
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Stationery
SUGAR
attract IV r
lift
6 for
$1.00 to $3.75
95c
256
Mayonnaise, 2 for
Best foods, Gold Medal brand. 8 oz. jars. 2 tor
25c
Oleomargarine, 2 lbs.
Thermos Bottles
the strip.
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Roast
20<
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10 1k
Harns
the varied
medicinal agents called for.
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Packed in handy quart jars
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Hluc lay Corn
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Full Pint
49c
he declared.
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Renfro Store
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value
Seven or chuck, firm qual-
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bovt s
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Maximum Milk, 3 for
Packed in tall 16 oz. tins. 3 for _
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1 cups.
2 for
Potatoes
5
clean stock.
6 lbs.
Ilalf or whole.
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Thrifty Folk
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25c
center cuts..
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16c
29c
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Petrofol
Mineral Oil
89c
21c
9 kept clean and pure
n in Celluloid
9 Holders.
$
Rexall
Hy genic
Powder
50c
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Mail Orders
Filled
Add 10’ o
Postage
1 Jeel
steaks,
lb.
CARNEGIE
LIBRARY
8PM.
Admission 25t
NOW LET’S TALK TENNIS SHOES
—THE MAKER OF LOW PRICES—
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We have a line of tennis slippers
and oxfords suitable for most any
occasion. Some styles are new, not
had heretofore.
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| can make one more to give him hr
| eligibility
Sandy means business. He's de -
i termined. He aims to show the fan
land players that he's a fighter in
Most of our leather slippers cannot be duplicat-
ed in price anywhere. Quality considered.
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25c
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Klenzo Bath Sprav
Roxbury Fountain
Syringe
THE
GEBURNE
LITTLE
THEATER
Presents
to supply
Sport RENFRO’S 3 CONVENIENT DRUG STORE
20c
By HAROLD V RATLIFF
his studies the same as on the foot-
ball trld
59c
Chum Salmon, 3 for
Packed in tall cans. : for
9
Klenzo Tooth Brush-
es made of genuine
imported bristles, in
many styles — are
Peanut Butter, each
Our choise brand. Qt. jars.
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23c lb.
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2b |
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WAMPOLE’S Cod Liver Oil, $1.01) Value
FRGFNS। otion, 50c Value
BREAD
Pigsriy Wiggly whole wheat, white
or roll'.
21c
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PETROLAGAR $1.50 Bottle
FNERGINE Cleaner, 35c Value
JAD SALTS For Reducing, 85c Value
BROMO SELTZER headaches, $ 1.20 value
LISTERINE -Tooth Paste, 25c Value
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They have the higenic insoles
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Carrots
I Medium size home-grown
large bunches.
| 2 for 5c
Green st ringltss, fresh and • Airwav Coffee, 1b.
crisp. ' I - ’
» 11 1n Fresh roasted ami fresh ground, lb
3 lbs..... 13C
98c
25c 1
59c
79c |
16c I
PINKHAM S Veg. Compound, $1.20 value 98c ]
NUJOL For Health, $1.00 Value ......... 1
IPANA Tooth Paste, 50c Value 29c 1
PLAYING CARDS Bicycle Brand, 50c Value 39c
PINAUD’S l ilac Vegetal, $1.25 Value g5,2
Rexall Milk of Mag-
nesia Tooth Paste
cleans teeth thor-
oughly, neutra-
lizes mouth acids
L and sweetens
\ breath.
Border Printing
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Prescription Department j
Renfrois Prescription deparements are M
always stocked with ingredients of the ।
Thernos ltottle for
Domestic Sardines, 6 tins
Packed in olive oil. 6 tins
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TTHUKSDAY MAY 14, 1981.
Entry blanks.
u6sure 124
Bisma Rex
A nti-Acid
Powder
50c
A Family Blend, 21 lb. bags
1 )ll iable
rubbeu witl;
h:ii/ bbel
19c
best quality—always ready
19c i Saltine Flakes, ea.
Slightly salted crackers. 2 lb. cartons
7
( omes in very
with envoloprs
bend paper. \ t
Finely granulated,
strong paper bags.
20 lbs.....
di inks. Pr it rd from
Crux brand and a Sweet Health product. 2 lbs.
vuv h i. «I I l r i r other
SMeheterh fiemrFt-t-e
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) the physicians. Every prescription
IS filled by registered pharmacists and
is double checked to insure accuracy.
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Hh I iluloid Brush lloldet
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to mate 'll.
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prlatt ( ill i, ( )11( lb.
Packed in
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a fize goal-kicker
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and give much more wear for the
price than leather slippers. The
price is from 69 cents to $2.50.
We meet all competition and give
a bat. ball. top, cap or powder
puff free with every pair.
Cream of
Almonds
35c
What Savings}
DR U G S.
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peel splenand reception at the hands
of I lii'ir host
Last vear's convention was held in
the town of Kemp Crowds attend-
| mi', 'he last iw<> days sessions were
! estimated in < xees nt loooo on
I Fach day An even large attendance
is •Xpt । t ed t his vea i
anted Mal odot .211
23c
Bacon
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A pecia! invitation to the singe;
< t Johnson county is extended b)
L L Jilen. secretary of the Fast
Texas Singer: association to be in
attendance a' twellth annual mect-
in to be held ?’ Wills Point, "Frie
State o! Van Zandt, June 26 to 18
nclusv c
65c
35c j
for m in ot:ting ’ w it h
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Superior Flour, ea.
1 .dl Fast Texas
Tomatoes, 3 for
Standard packed in No. 2 cans. 3 for
a which make-- him a valuable ad I
' ” | ditinn tn anybody's footbail squad. I
Be th think Cleburne High has
9 . splendid prospects for next fall |
E Hagler thinks the Yellow Jackets [
A, have a good chance at the dis
N trid title he aims to hr in there I
he!ping put them over.
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E OIHEI sPORTS ON PAGE 7
Senate Orders Pay
• on Holl Worm Loss
\ MN rvu larly
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I1 is rays wil l soon fruc-
t ify Ibis old globe on
which we are domiciled.
New lT. S. No. 1 large
ing of prize-winning quality. '• j l
WE LO ta KODAKS
In checking this advertisement,)
those who spend wi-dy will ra-
cognize immediately the oppor- J
t unities tor greater savings. I
Brices in effect from day o day
will continue to emphasize the
advantages of shopping at your J
nearest Renfro Drug Store.
pr - . -
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An idenl and appro
—e
Extra Special!
A Niagara Brand
Cigaret te Case in
Assorted (‛olrs and
i l'ackage of
( igarettes
All For 25c
With Bach Purchase
of 50c61 More We
Will Cive a
Miniature Bottle of
Shan Perfume
Friday and Saturday
Brick Ice Cream
Special
of Vanilla, Straw-
berry ami
Tb ree ('olor Brick's
Each 29c
Steaks
r o tind or sirloin
Other Items
Prih P-m ils. V« ii . ini Pencil
Sets, Bill Folds, (ands. t'erti .
izers. Vanities, ■ izors. ( igarette
Lighters and mans mlier itsr’C’-.i
and attractive gil-
u ill sill e]y lie j ppm i
l'he secretary states that he has
been in conslltation wtl the ot-
i ficers ol the Wills Point Chamber
Fountain Special
I rida v ~aturelv- - mid.i \
Your choice ol \n» -:tlci -ri
w h h and lumbo s< d.i
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Nelth and
a Pleas a n t
l h ea l h.
The days to come seem brishtei
fa r
I han t rodden pat hs behind
Hope springs eternal" in Hi "
breast
A solace for the mind.
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KODAK
5 Frcc:onc 2Sc
:i.'>c \ I tens Foot
Pon . ... 2Sc
oOe Mannihf/s Foot
Pon/lci . dtte
2o< Rcxftll Fottl
Pon tier . . 21c
:>Oc Shnr Off :90
Rr xall Corn Sol-
uadK 122/1/2.2221.8
lb..
29<-
Post Toasties, 2 for
Large packages. 2 for .
l.
RENFROS /
U A 1tOMi INsIIIUIION ’J I
f/e " 575 f.-7* -2 - • ”•— - — -■ —- m- I
The ‘burdened man with the hoe'
will soon feel that his efforts
have not been in vain. The stock
man will view the verdant pas-
tures and will raise cattle on a
thousand hills. The laborer is
worthy of his hire and will soon
be paid accordingly. The banker
will beg customers to borrow at
5 per cent. And the merchant will
continue to live on hopes and
prospects, as he has done since
long before the Sphinx was set
up 1o defy the sands of the desert.
time 1- lb re Pt eare
\ ir.i! i ip .» ml pit ri' •
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I SAND S DETERMINATION.
Sandy Hagler. Cleburne Highs all
| State center and 1931 captain, say:
he can pass his courses and what
more he will so he’ll be eligible for
I the team Hagler has been on the
j border line all the second semester.
"Sur I got a chance,” he said. "I
wouldn’t be studying until two
o’clock in the morning if I didn '
1’vt studied more the last tew week
than in many a day ”
Haglel is taking four courses. He
TWO PROHPECTS.
Talked with Forest White and
Louis Cockrell, a couple of bright
, prospects for the Yellow Jacket
team.
White is just about recovered
from an appendicitis operation
and looks to be in tip-top shape.
( < ckreli weighs about 190 pounds.
"But I ll get down to about 170
<i 175.” he declared. ‘ Til get them
I ounds off through working.’’
White is our of the leading can
didates for a backfield post, lit
will come close to making first
stilus quarter..(nckrell is a let
termnan at end.
I hr latter has no inter tion of
i living for a tackle post as some
1 have said “I'll just stick to end ’
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Dean, J. Lawrence. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 192, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1931, newspaper, May 14, 1931; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1557817/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1~1~1%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.