Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 202, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 10, 1949 Page: 11 of 14
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Sunday, July 10, 1949—CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES-
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BUY IN OU R HISTORY
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Matdhing Im Spring $39.95
This great Mattress Bargai n was made up by
Sealy Co. to celebrate their 68th anniversary, and
ton and Mrs. Thurston of Tyndall
Field. Fla, and Mrs M C Briton
of San Antonio visited their par-
L. G. TIMBERLAKE
CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Whitehead of
Rall* ipent Sunday night with hl*
brother, E. C. Whitehead and fam-
ents, Mr and Mm S G. Thurston
recently
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Guests During Past Week-end [,
ily and are also visiting
relative* and friend*.
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Mr and Mr*. Walter Albert of
St. Louls, Mo., visited Mr and Mr*.
B. E. O'Neal and Miss Nora Me-
Nally recently.
a’ visit with her sister. Mrs. Stovall
in Ennis
Joy Hughes visited her aunt. Mrs
Wall* at Vanderbilt recently.
. Cleburne
Phone 2708 for Appointment
Weak Kidneys STRONG
It Will Pay You To _______
Investigate Chiropractic 282
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11* Box spring in matching cover
at the same extraordinary
, low price of $39.95.
L U. Timberlake, D.C.
Palmer Graduate
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4* Pre-built borders heavily
padded.
5* Miracle Mesh Insulation.
3* Fine 100% wool batt uphol-
stery on the other side for
extra warmth In winter.
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Chiropractic in Its Latest
Development
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6. Ixtra fine quality covers,
some used formerly on higher
priced mattresses.
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Mrs. Carl Abbott and Mrs. Inc* • ing-
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; at (ended the ball game in
Pat mon and son. Sammy, have
I been to Stamford.
Miss Wanda Jene Splawn I* vis-
iting' her aunt, Mrs. Oats of Fort
Worth.
MU* Coward, the Home Econom-
ics teacher, has arrived to assume
Mrs. Leach, Johnny Clay and Lee
Carol, and Mr and Mrs. H ll.
Johnson and family visited Mr. and
Mrs. G W Seaton of Rhome over
Home
Improvements
Ventian Blinds
Johns-Manville Insulation
Aluminum Screens
.Weather Stripping
607-609 W. Henderson
Phone 1132
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Mis"M H Sanders and -on. Ran- 1 Hall.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Honeycutt and
daughter. Helen, spent the week-
end in Cleveland.
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Sand
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7« Bench filled, using fine quality
cotton felt.
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9. Kight large, ventilators.
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—LAST NIGHT—
KOM MAMI
TOMORROW 8:30
and
every night including Sunday
JULY 11-17
Shirley Bridges ha* returned from visited Mr. and Mrs. A E Frazler
Mr*. Jerry Young li ill.
Mr* W L. Payne and children.
France*, Bobby and Wilburn of
Wink are visiting relatives here.
FURNITURE DEPARTMENT
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.axacs
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Mr. and Mr». Elmer Owen* have
returned from California, ""where
they have been visiting their son,
Claude Owens and family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Irvin and gm,
ily have been to Oklahoma to Visit
friends and relatives over the week
end.
Mr and Mrs. W. C. Steakley and
family of Arlington visited Mrs.
Steakley over the week end ,
THE GREATEST BEDDING
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Adair, Mr.
and Mrs. James Adair and child-
ren, Julia and Jimmy,, visited Mrs
Tom Brownlee of Dallas over the
week end.
NANEIIE FABRAY
BLOOMER
Demonstration ladies i Ville, who is attending Sam Hous- i
. —---- — ton State Teacher* College visited
fo the floor!
The Methodist Young people had
. a social at the Cleburne park on
’ Friday night.
Mr. and Mus. Den Robinson of
Dallas, Mr. and Mr«. E. I. Stanford
of Cleburne and Mr. and Mr*. H.
C. Boen .and family visited Mr, and
Mrs. R. L. Stanford over the holi-
days.
only to a limited number of Dealers in Large Metropol-
itan cities---In order that our Bargain Annex might share
this great Value — A whole-carload of these Mattresses
was made up especially for this store---Its truly the
• Preledtien Plan. Siate and Looel tnze
apeedteatione auljed to Ums.
$30 Down
$12.50 Month
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Seak
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Emanuel of
Lawton, Okla., who have applied
to be ‘missionaries to Japan, are
visiting the Reverend and Mrs. J.
C. Traweek Jr, and family.
ending several days vacationing
11 Glen Rose I
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Franklin and
Mrs. T. G. Kirkendall went to Hills-
boro recently to visit Mr* Bill
McClure and Mm. Llle Burns of
that city accompanied them home
for a visit.
Mrs. L. C. Howard of Dallas is
visiting her mother, Mrs. Garrett.
• Yes! Kelvinator gives you loads
of shelf space, plut the refriger-
ated Fruit Freshener that keeps
fruits... soft drink* deliciously
cold!
• Big Frozen Food Chest holds 40
pound* of packaged frozen foods
and ice cubes.
• Plenty of ice cubes ... from four
big quick-release ice trays!
o Lots of apace for tall bottles.
o Big 12-quart crisper to keep gar-
den green* dewy fresh.
• Powered by Polarsphere, Kel-
vinator’s famous penny-pinch-
ing cold-maker. Sealed-in-steel I
Mrs. C. E Kidd of Houston, Mrs
Allen White of Amhurst and Mrs
Lloyd White of Dallas visited Mr.
and Mrs R H. Franklin and fem
Mrs. Levi Kirkendall underwent ily the Fourth
I operation recently. Gene Stnnirer has returned to
residence of Mrs. Wamon/She is reported to be improving Gainesville after a two-weeks' vis-
. it with his grandmother. Mrs. Stan-
SPECIALIY, PRICED FOR SEALY'S 68th ANNIVERSARY
What a buy! To celebrate its 68lh anniversary, Sealy is giving you
tremendous value. During this event you can buy a fine Sealy Anni-
versary mattress for only 639.95-far under whagou'd normally;
pay for such a top quality innerspring mattress.
Just right for winter and summer sleeping! One side is upholstered
with hair for cool summer sleeping. Turn II over and the other side
to upholstered in wool for cozy winter sleep.
See the Anniversary innerspring now! Don't miss this chance to give
yourself the deep-down soothing sleeping comfort you've wanted, al
the roek-boltom price of only 639.95. Your choice of special tickings
his parents. Mr and Mrs S V. 1
Dickenson Sr. over the week end. I
YOU GET ALL THIS:
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2* Latexed curlod hair padded
vpholstery on ono side for
cool summer sleeping.
Mr. apd Mr*. C. 8. Graves, Dic-
kie and Diane, spent a few days
with Mr and Mr*. F. M. Glenn.
Monday they joined Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Glenn and son, Kenny for a
day at Glen Rose.
The intermediate girls class of
the Baptist church had a picnic at
the Cleburne State Park Thursday
night.
of Burleson. I
The Cub scouts enjoyed their
Technical Sergeant H & Thurs- monthly pack meeting with a
wiener roast Friday night at Fall
Ann Myers is visiting friend*
and relatives in Fort Worth. „
system of any city is of great importance. The kid-
neys may be caled the filters of your body.
If they do not receive the full amount of nerve
energy from the brain, they cannot have the
strength to perform their work of elementing pois-
ons from the body.
This produces disease in many forms. Most people
have some sort of kidney trouble.
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S. V. Dickenson Jr., of Hunt*-.
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Monroe Wallis I* reported to be the week • •
,u । Mrs. Bud Hardcastle ha* been ill,
*. ww . , but I* reported to be improving.
Mr*. H. H Coble and sons, Doyle, .
Mr. and Mrs. W. E Wilhite of
Palestine, Mr*.. Nathan Cox and
sons, Jame* and Lanny of Cle-
burne, and Mr. and Mr*. Edgar
Baskett of Fort Worth were recent
guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Edmon
Lightsey and Jack.
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Buy of the yea r - - A mattress that you would expect. to
Pay $69.50 for only A de
lurry! the supply is limited - we cannot
re-order.
ad v parents. visited Mr and Mr*
J W Borden en route to their her duties as teacher for the com-
me in St Louis, Mo., from Call- ing year
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Marsteller and
Bobby Dean, of Valley Mills visit-
ed Mr.and Mr*. S. V. Dickenson
Sunday"vening. They all then
2 snna"TeraycsimmyanaPauee. Mrs C X coble met
I of Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs other Home L------- . _
ke Jernigan and family over the t th* Commissioners court
eek end. Thursday, June 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Reed have Mr. and Mrs. Quinton La wrence I
en- visiting Mr and Mr* Wallace ; of Huntsville and Mr and Mr:
bea of shreveport. La ; & rcarnaonradondisdeu"Mir.
Mr. and Mrs. Jew James and and Mr». S V Dickensonrecentz: !
I Wren. Brenda and Paul, are ( Messrs. Lawrence
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song, Jimmy Ridal and Sidney
Charles, of Hobbs, N. Max., were
here over the week end visiting
friends.
TOUGH RUBBEE
DEVELOPED
BOSTON (U.P) — A new type of
synthetic rubber has been devel-
oped which will withstand the rig-
ors of the Arctic, the American
Chemical Society reports. Ths
product can be used in hoses, con-
veyor belts, hospital sheeting,
gloves and automobile part*.
Mr and Mr*. Fred Markum had
a* their -guest* Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Tucker.
Norma Jean Crosier of ■ Kansas
is visiting her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. O.gR. Barton.
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Mr. and Mr*. Osford of Fort
Worth visited Mrs. T. T. Turner
over the holidays.
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 202, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 10, 1949, newspaper, July 10, 1949; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562900/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.