Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 89, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 26, 1947 Page: 5 of 6
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Wed., Feb. 26, 1 947 —CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW- 5
Glee Club Membeis 1
PERSONALS
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Reg. 75c
Caroid
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Septomber.
nied by a
King and son, Terry, Mi and Mrs
T H. King. and Mrn. Cecil Walker
college dean com-
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show
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rubber ronservation
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It’s the lilting melody of a double*
quartet of Buick cylinders all
sweetly in tune. The humming her*
mony of Fireball power soaring
yog up the hills, winging you
blithely along the straightaway.
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COLDWAVE............ 1.19
1.00 Coty
DUSTING POWDER.. 93c
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if a the reason we look on every job
that comes in not merely as work
to be done — hot as a result to be
achieved. •
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It’s one of the reason, you bought
a Buick in the first place — why not
keep itt
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Denni
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100 Lustre Creme
SHAMPOO..........
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BURKE and hit daughterin-law, Mrs Elwood Burke
SILENCED since the day in 1911 when he piloted his raiiroad engine
through a narrow tunnel and was "smotherei" by smoke, Albert
Nurke, 82-year-old Bridgeport, O., resident, today revels in his new
found power of speech. Throat specialists pronounced his paralyzed
vocal chords "hopeless," and Burka accepted that lor 36 years. This
month, "because something told me to try to speak," the aged rail-
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PALMOLIV
35c SHAVE CKAM. 29c
MENNENS’
50c SKIN BRACER .... 43c
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PHILLIPS
Milk Magnesia 69c
SalHepatica _49c
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Bile Salts
Tablets
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It's to do just thia that we equip our
shop with special tools to do the job
right and in the shortest time -
keep our parts department stocked
'll
ou know the song well.
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You can — if you make certain your
ear is not merely serviced but
cared for as something this fine
should he.
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Reg. 75c
Verazeptol
Powder
69c
Beg. 50c
Buritan
Heavy American
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with parts approved by Buick cn*
gineers as right for the job — build
our staff around people who spe-
cialize in knowing what makes
Buick “tick.”
ade below
e ur • he bi
flamed bronohial mucous mem-
branes. Tell your druzgist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsio with the un-
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the couch or you are >
to hnve your money buok. 1
CREOMULSION
1 for Cotishi.Chcjt Colds, Bronchitis
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The cost of such car care is no
greater than the same amount of
ordinary servicing. The return is
far greater in the long-run smooth,
ness, satisfaction and car life you
get.
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Pacirie area and wan discharged
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1.25 MINERAL OIL 98c 1
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water.
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How to Relieve
Bronchitis I
Creomulston relieves promptly be-
cause it goca right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soohe and heal raw, tender, in-
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The Viceroy uots friendly words of advice from his canine couch
and his miatress, Mrs. M. E, Lu Whitney, former wife of sports,
man John Hay Jbek Whitney, at F'loridh'a Hialeah Park- The
three-year-old gray colt has not yet run his maiden raro.
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mid daughter, Judy Kay,
Sunday in Benton, with Mr
Mrs Jack King, and sons
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a "702020
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10 acre,
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days can
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Thoxe . it. ndmng
' follow me
J W Milner, and Mr Milner
flier in the
program of
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Mrs. Love’s sister, Mrs.
BRYAN MILLER
' hite is in the Santa Ke hospital
Mr and Mrs J T Jackson and in Temple for treatment,
daughters, Loretta and Carol] —t... , .
Ann have returned to iheirhome E l. Dennis attended thelec-
The card N a .
letter from the
id mem inx I he
that he lufa 11:
Wengan
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T 1823 3
ron Rossons Are
re cn Visit
If you care about your Buick - let
us care for it.
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Mr Ros Wonntey hit Mondav
gele, where thev will be the
guests of Mrs. A. P Tippett. Dr. ।
| Venting will preach at Mrs. Tip- I
i pell's church Sunday, and they
Phala Ann Williams, daughter 1 will return to Cleburne Monday 1
of Mr. and Mrs Tim Williams. । morrmu;.
who has been quite Ul. is reported 1
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Inrkett hs
Hosuh ane
an iniured
M«h Mihe
35c VICK'S SALVE 25c )
Memheis of the 1 ndies Ull'lo
Dr and Mrs. ^Albert Venting
will leave - tomorrow for San An-
mi er of the Army
son. Jimmy. Mr and Mrs Thomas serving as an
. 113 N. Caddo f
MhndodMe - I’ 2- d o..x4,. -
Mr and Mrs Lanham Fanchier
- aaugnter. ?hoebe Simone of
ngview, spent the week-end
• Ith her parents. Mi and Mrs
s V.’ MeDnald
1 Martha i lai k .
1 item.>>i tun
Clart, it
Paul (irunth ; ill
120 Believue Drie
mat 1llaia
two ■ 1/ . .1
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I Mi, Ilettoe Uoge Niett M.
rherson Belli romdcMct Shirles
Sowel Inie SOW el Mis «. 'll
junm title VI c iar Nnn
• Hirt wen Me, Vian \ neinft.
lournev to Dallas . .
To l lear lose Iturbi
, Student" card nt A. A M. Colezo
for high irmide , ; ci ■ rdinst to ‘ord
recoived here h. his‛parent,Mr.
mid Mm. J S Cla l., 118 North
i 1‛ gzlas
B It Rarnard, who has been
le, all foi
Mrs. Jim Mash, wlio,has been i
and Mrs Bill Lockharo il in the Cleburne hospital for I
s transacted business in Cle- several days, has been removed -
i Tuesday They visited Mrs to her home 711 North Anglin
art's sister. Mrs. W F Bob- street
while in Cleburne.
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Iaden Hove Moetinq I
i Smith Georgin Teeter. J D Tuck
er, G H Hutto E I Dennis and
children. Brit Dennis, udds Dots ,
F J Vinson and children. T D I
Honey eutt, C 11 Claunch, W J
Moore ami w c Mason
l‛ not.- Nelta
a M th Jo
Carter’s l*Ms right now. Take as e.
They (mUy ana eeectiveiy ' udlalock"
pleniy diweave ttant. Thia purnita .11 6 .4
..n ana vaown lllMUV. j •i.i^ to mea bgtter
south ane cur Tonal. You S t gonutne from
stion •o ye can fou reol» goo acain. |
arter’a Pia tody "Untork" youz
," Gped-pEuena-i’Ii 1015 Rutalracuyendisted tondhsbcwom Mr and M,M Jim Iine ......
__ hi* en4 omr 1 usa. no the cans of the body, Andenng your r-
all larm ch at >u. Dut in tn. intesiau! tract aist ance to colds and other winter ill.-;
80% of yourfeot ineicenei. Andwhe and interfering with their trestment.
"npu! Eetn blo« hed lund may fail to Why take this chance when you can
No‛‛want hr real roli-t h mome take Calotabs? Calotabs thorpughly
... o"unblork "yoeb1 ri itetinelinet. I yet pleasantly act on every foot of
ara street sing to clea it out effectively- help your intestines, sweeping out toxin-
es; 10: pe- •gehackonherirut. Taden putrefactive foods and virus-
“ iss. "* — T-hn - tg | laden mucus, enabling you to more
" «ffect lvely avoid or tight a cold. Noth- !
i ing uctslke good old Calotabs. Use as
directed 10c and 26c at all druggists. ;
TL ARR TRRG in Port Worth after a visit with | lures nt Abilene Christian College
I OK 3 WNLW I HUW relatives here, in Abilene, on Monday.
12,000 !
FOR gooDCME... )
fine r hndred time m — and
has oDe 12,000 of themoducea
parts — flanne and P
every one Peciat job.
qor its *" parts, ho"
koowiedgzsgtedand’mpacn
they re d5 is important .
Mr and Mrs Horace King and ■
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Mi> Jamn Connei who ii.i 1u* t
geriously ill fot rveiai «la}s li s
t ndyrou ha returned 10 been removed to the home of lie:
I ] I Avrculural <-dicgc /daugiter Mrs (irads Chestnut,
spendin the week-end with on Nort Rorder strecti She 1
erent 1. Mr end Mrs. Roy An- reported 1o ne improving
41. . . ...______, .......
BENGAY \
75c Size -______69c —
Reg. or Mad. i a 8
main ton .i wil Mi Re -
pe l t. .<■!on, i., El Pa ■
b English, student at Baylor
ersity in Waco has been ini-
a into Alpha Epailon Delta
rars pre-medi al fratemnity
elish if the son ut Mi and
Howard Englisn 199 North
ul street
the Army Service 1
1912. has returned
ifor Purcell, okia where he will
and Mrs Aaron Rosson and viit witr her datichter nd on-
Ml. have armed from their i in law. Mr and Mr Mance
i in Ei Paso torvisit Mrs Ros- . .
parenta, M. and Mrs ■ I C 1
ett • 1 le^. Armstongwra tKtion-
tockett suffered a heart al- cd in“ihe Navs n0 1 tai n Hau -
Sunday and las been quite | ton, here atiend ng i. tather.
K W Armstrong, who i- di n
the ( li burne lly1:! Mr Arm-
in np . ’ r"i ■ (2 । • ......iee •
itig
Ms* J Frank Ward, who has f
5. Dill) Henry and children, been al al ner nom: on Huron
and Jennifer <4- Floydada: arf . street is reported to be slowly l
ng her mot‛"l Mr- I. I I improving.
nerson Dorin Irw.n
Pal (raham Jon
Hud 11 n, J, a ne i •
Miss Betty Hosser pent the
week-end in Waco visiting friend,
at Baylor University
_____1 d Englisn is •
rurner hated Inio Alpha
•. ’ Mion Delta -
Cs ।
That doctors so frequently
say—"Nova thia filled at
PINE BOARD— is contirma-
tion ofi the confidence they,,
have in our ability and our
xellability They know that
we wlU carry ant their in-
structions with painstaking
care; follow their specitica-
tions to the vary letter.
Bring your newt prescription
to us with full confidence
in our ability and readiness
to fill it to perthetion with
fresh drugs at the highest
quality.
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rg,
Those atiending were Mme
l blown H F Jobe I H tiar
N C (rass, w l lovel, it
Ada 20%. ' - o
Federal enxcibe tox
to Cosmatics. Iewelry
| JI1 Hudgins of 1006 North Wil-
VOICE RETURNS AFTER 36 YEARS
I as a master ereonni.
iliatcd al A ,r. M, last
I met Tueoday afternoon
resular studs period F
i . minister faught Hie
U n W (
If yousee that it gets not just an oc-
casional oil change or body wash or
battery check, but the thomghtfnl,
expert, andorstanding attention
that keeps yotsr Bai ch always a
Baick at its best.
2
Peruna_______100
Mr. and Mrs Harold Graham
• menIAAw99 etlL and daughter Miss Peggy Jenn
- inlevMME III K 1OW
-DIDHUUT M" visit with relatives Rosebud
SESTIVE TRACT CONSTIPATION
_ _ K09KV in
m-- Stop Dosin Your Stomach $ — m ma » maa A
W With Soda and Alkalizers BAD COLD5
. porch
Hulun
it. N. Ko
! Haynes Clark Gets —
Honorary .Card for
Current High Grades
itaynes i iark, ox-Gi and lie-
i long resident of Cleburne, was re- 4
centiy presented a "Dintnguished
Twent:he mem er . oi the
high ~chooi Glee Club, and two
chaperon: chartered a bus Mon-
day, to Dallas to heat the Amparo
land Jose Iturb, coneer given at
I the Fair Park Audionum The
1 eroup enised .. ihihn Hmm t
hefore i ne cone e t
ation is
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Yes—and "Save your money” la.
still good advice . . . advice that in
so easy and no pleasant to take at
PINE BOARD where you get your
favorite nationally advertised qual
ity product* at prices as low as we
can possibly make them. In fast,
many of our prices are an deep
down law aw they were Th 1930.
Think of that—and think of PTME
BOARD every ume you need drug
store merchandise. We have the
brands you like at pricos that save
you money.
Syrup Pepsin
V/ 98c
es in towi
mntereste
-ue by am
I have, <>!
to sell,
ting
Atk
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Brown, Herman. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 89, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 26, 1947, newspaper, February 26, 1947; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562632/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.