Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 92, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 23, 1940 Page: 3 of 6
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TOTALS
Games won:
Elks
148
115
145
148
150
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For County Commissioner
Precinct No. 3:
l^REN V MABRY
For State Senator:
VERNON LEM ENS
(Re-election, 2nd term)
For Justice Peace—
Precinct No. 1. Place No. 1
A. p. NORMAN
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Gaines won:
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130
145
148
150
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For County Commissioner:
Precinct No. 4:
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brother, John Ed .
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last year
season.
Conservative estimates place the
tunount ol capital tile majors will
withdraw from minor league oper-
ations at $2,000,000. 'Unit means
the Class l> .in,! (' leagues will be
Walter Washburn of Dallas spent
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| on SouQj Anglin street, are able to
be up and Mrs. Woodard Is still
confined to her home.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Pete Gold and two sons. Gene
and.Buddy, are ill at their home
with influenza
Steele
Free ..
Layland
.O. C. Holland
Lee
Handicap
caeh. all the right,
said C. R.
BEN WnjJAMHr^y '7'
Johnson tSounty, Texas.
of Tlie Kids I just Fight" won him j
public acclaim He toured Europe
with pictures of his 18-round fight
with Bat Nelson and Kaiser Wil-1
helm viewed the film He remark-1
ed that the young men of Ger-1
many should take that lesson to |
heart and fight with ‘ their hands ,
instead of dueling with swords
Mrs. M
Covington
daughter, Mrs
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Benswanger, president
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Custom hatching—baby .chicks—
turkey hatching—prices reasonable
out of Fort of we 42 leagues which operated
Pi—. ----- cannot open the 19™
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Cowrlsbt Ilin. B » Bwh.14, To* C*
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Games won:
SPECIAL
4DERWOOD P01 table is the best
ler See them at the Commercial
otihg Co.
ECtAL: U it is vacuum cleaner
ublc call 401 for service and
air
FOR RENT
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STOMACH OR ULCER PAINS?
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papers for rich-tasting
smokes SO EASY ON THE
TONGUE. And get speedier
rolling with Prince Albert’s
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MORGAN WILL
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M. E. CARPER
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Reul Instate, Loans and Insurance
\ PENN J. JACKSON..LAWYER
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TUESDAY, JANl’AKY ^3,1940 f «• . . ■ t CUCBURIW TEXAS FAGE THKEE
fELLOW JACKETS WILL MAKE ONE TRIP, PLAY GAME HERE THIS WEEOT
— LANDIS RVUNG MAY SPLIT^anc will
J| BASEBALL IN TWO CAMPS
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A'nderson 'I'pi Shop
Anderson 173 172 150
Pennington r*n-r"vr*rW5- 43JF 171
Jensen 145 148
Ims luinded jMcClure . .135*118
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Train and Bus
Schedule
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Motor Coaches
Union Bus Terminal Fort Worth
Lv. Cleburne Ar. Cleburne
7.00 a m.. D 30 a. in.
8’48 w in • 12:45 p. in.
1:15 p.m 3 30 p m.
4 00 p. Yn. *t 8:30 p. tn.
7.00 p. m. . (i:45 p, m.
Hillsboro Cordi aiia Division
Ar. Cleburne
8:40 g. m,
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,G.len Rdtr. (’IlfIon and
Meridian Divishm
Lv Cleburne 1
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ZU-avas Bun Htatkini
IZaVe Cleburne, U): 10 a. m. and
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FOR SALE
,R SALE: Mpdem seven room
me', 715 Granbury. Sale or trade
bargain Write Box 1047, Corpus
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en or pink* Commercial Print-
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Al unit Easl UhiMiitirrs Street
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br, J. E. 1KU
IN SATURDAYS ONLY '
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announced ’todais
Southern Methotlst
returns to Hie Irish
pliieing Purdue
The achediuo: Oct.
Pacific at Notre. Dame. Oct.
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PITTSBURGH. Jan 23
Willmm B L’ ......______
Of' the ’PTtUburgh Pirates Baseball
Club, said today that he had been
negotiating "for about a week”
with Benny McCoy, former second
baseman for the Detroit Tigers
ments must be executed by the club |
lie’ executed in the names pF”affil-1
inted or subsidiary clubs to whom
the major or other higher class!"
I lea lion club aupphe.s the necessary
funds therefor by loans. Sdvame.s.
capitid stock sub&riptiona. player
purchases, or other methods what-
soever.”
Tlir Judge seems to have covered
everything in that ruling, and .
from now on there can be no<|
tomfoolery,
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all of our
friends who were so kind to us 1
durffig the UioTt illness afid at the
death of bar wife and mother.
Especially do we thank Dr
W. Kimbro and Father Clare
McTamney for their many acts of
gracious kindness
• May God's blessings be on each
of you is our prayer,
ALEX KOVACS and IRMA.
Asked concerning reports that the r’Vf /"'II 5 A/IT) 10
Pirates had offered McCov M6.000. It A-I , H AlVIr IS
to sign a contract for 1940 Bens- f
wanger, while declining to namei Tkl^ A Fl ’TZ'H'l A V
any definite amount, stvkl UhvI he • UIL/TrL/ I vUA I
had “gone pretty high.”1 j--- I
The 23-year-old rookie fro<p| - ’ ‘
Grand Rapids. Mich , haX been I ,,D
declared a free agent, 6g K. M. Jwl- 23 UR,D—f."» T“ — .......—t
Landis, baseball czar, and- 'many |. Jimmy Britt, who once clalmedFpdr Services this fall Attaway at
major, clubs have been bidding for l.,hc, ’’mrld’s -lightweight lioxlng
’his services. " championship, was. dead today.
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N h SALE — Small fahn. good j
■ > iise and barn, two blocks out pf
624 Maeua-r
Ml—+ I Road
NUJW YORK, Jun 23. (U.Rl Com-
mxssiontT. K. M ’4<au<ii> aauw- .
point machine gun" tiled eight
days ago. today threatened ’ to
ignite the baseball world into two
camps—chain stores vs. independ-
ents. ,
Inasmuch as 80 per cent of the
minor league clubs are subsidized
hy major league clubs, they would
seem to carry' the heafry nrtltirry
but Commissioner Landis' dictum
of Jan. 15 has riddled the minor
league foundation with ammuni-
tion based on tlie Judgets conten-
tion that the "practice of fanning
is prohibited 11 ,
Taking Commissioner Landis’ in-
terprets lom he I 1 ‘
them down, the big- major ieagucT
operators of farm ’ systems have
they get started to curtail their minor
- - 'league"operaliens on a sole which
Indicates clearly that at least 20
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$1.00 and yp
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MORAN-ANDERRON
iBEft a di auty' shop;
PETE’S
SPECIALTY
By PETE SMITH
The Rice Institute Owls went
" IhTB'a hair gnine lead- in the BPiillf- ......
west Conference basketball chase
Mondwy night as they took S. M.
U in an easy 52 to 33 Victory.
Tlie Owls .were tied with Texas
University, and Texas did not have
a gume and does not have one tills
week so the Owls will have an op-
portunity to’ increase their lead
- Agulnsi. uhe Mils tangs tlie
Owls were without the services
of two of their first string stars,
but they went on to Victory., Frank
Carswell and Captain Ike Steakley
were the two men out of the game
Carswetl was on the bench with
a sprained ankle and Steakley was
-in Lite liospital with the flu.
Kilpatrick lias gone to |
for a visit, with her
V. Barron
" MT and Miwr’TWest Craig and]
daughter, Katie Mac. of Fort
Worth, spent last week,-cnd visit-
ing friends and relatives in Cle-
burne .
By virtue of an, execution issued
out. of Justice Court, No. 2, of
Johnson County, Texas; oh a
Judgment rendered in saki court, on
the -26th day of December A .'D.
11830 In cause No 12081 "in favor
■i of K. W Armstrong vs. C. R
i Lowe fti said court did on the 13th
day of December, A D 1039. at
' 3 o'clock p m . levy upon the fol-
i lowing described tract or parcel of
bland XltUafM In the City of-.-4Jle-
jwume, Johnson \ County, Texas, as
I tlie property of C R Lowe, to-wfti
i Part of Block Np, 5. in the
| Stephens Addition./and being Lot,
; No 4. in Block 586; aikl located
nt 532 West. Wilson fltreet, Cle-
burne. Texas; and on the 6th day
of February. 1240. same being the
flrut Tuewisy ot sold month, be-
tween the hours of 10:00 a m and
j 4:00 p, m . on said day st "the.
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will offer fpr sale and sell,, at public
aiK'tton f<y cash. a“ '
I title and Interest/of i '2
Lowe irr and to the said property
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Games won:
Uoleman
Roper
Poindexter
Joinwon
A L Arnold
ASton
Handicap
Bob Ande/son’s Main Street
Methodists have a pretty full
Ni’liedule tills week aj, f
started toniglit They go to Joshua
where they will meet the strong
Wolf A- Klar team c_’t cf
Worth The. Klarnien are one of
Uic classiest outfits in Cowtown and
tlie Methodists will have thel'
hands full to even play them a
good game Besides having a great
ball club they are one of the snap- I
piest dressed teams in this sec- , '
4.jolf, destitute lor cash and players.
Wednesday night the Methodists
will go -to Covington where they
will play tlie Covington indepen-
dents .Covington lias a strong
fivT and holds'one victory over’the
lorn hr-and one—lees -to t liem Uils
sea. on Friday night when the
Cleburne High School Yellow Jack-
ets play tlie Waco High Tfgers
here in tlie Brown Gymnasium the
local faiw will have a chance to
see tlie Methodists in action at
home, again Covington comes iiere
to play an exhibition tilt on tlie
card witli the two high school
t'ew,,x ZZZZT---—--------“ "Store opera t on: and they ntt wJnrtt
The Temple High Wildcats will
come back into District 10AA this
year and will be one of the district
favorites. According to Harry
-1 Blanding of the Temple Telegram
the Wildcats will start their spring
training 4’Yibruary 22 Only three
of the Regulars from the strong
’clubs that played independent bail
during the past season will return
rTaMta-*-«■. —4— MI.4. «
tackle Weaver at- guard, and
Speer at blocking back will be the
_____________ ________ . ---- ------------.lads reluming but there will be
j Mrs. R. E. Favre 1s reported, to' *leart failed. His aged mother plenty good boys with experience
■ - ... ... — fpund him in the bedroom of their [for every post that make the Wild-
bome ’ cats a contender for honors In
Brill came up from San Eb-ancis- this district. Tlrey will come back
go’s tough district to win the am-.with fire in their eyes after t>e-
I ateur featherweight crown Th 1902 ’ing out for a year and they will
I He turned professional and al-1 be trying to scalp every district foe
though Joe Gans, tlie lightweight! that they meet ’
titleholder, defeated him on a foul. — i-
__ Britt claimed that Gans had not | wusnourn
nkMU" the wetgHt-4fmh mid Mie ‘the week-end -te rr
cliiunpionshlp was rightfully his.
He was recognized by some author-
ities as tlie champion
He began sliding a few years
later and by 1909 he had turned _ „
to iftudcvlHe where hL-recitation m« business, '
T aa V«4r«<
L. J. Turney Is spending a
couple of days in Dallas attending
a hardware convention
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142 150 180
'128 137 . 120
158
165
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. - WEEK HE’S LED GOING
INTO THE LAST ROUND BUT IN
It hr hardly-Mkeiy that Diamond j
Jim Brady could have eaten so
voraciously and witli sucli keen en-
joyment- if tw- suffered after-eat- fe-r-
ing pains. Sufferers who have to 2
pay fhe penalty of stomach or X
ulcer pains due to excess acid after
every meal should make the 25c no B
risk Udga test. Udga Tablets, a B
balanced formula, have been prals- B
ed by thousands. -Try a 25c- box W
of Udga for relief of ulcer and W
stomach pains, indigestion, gas ’
pains, heartburn, burning sensa-
tion, bloat and other conditions
caused by excess acid. Udga Tab-
lets are safe to use and must help
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terpretation says, ’"working agree-Board Drug Store—adv.
( umble Furniture Co
iGurtey ...,..........124. 127 161
Lawson ’ 152 153 ' 155
| Pratci- Uli .167
BarlM'C 123 151
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Swinging from one' strong club
i it no ther the ¥■ iwm i.»'xr'~ ><<■■■ >—
’’ n < for a week-end of basketball |
?l»st come tlie Denton cAgers arid
- hen tpr Waeo gmtg
Thy Yellow Jackets will travel
o Denton Thursdav niglil lor the
r— MM, Attuunl , I ...J
f Denton has iung been, noted tor1
h to. eagers arid the idiool lad.-, have v
N jtken the flag ’ because of their; ,
p jlay UlUL'i-tool- Ilia:: S ■ , Thl g
| ; rear"tmo exeepDon '1 he Denton
p toys are a classy outfit ami will |
>e out lor a ' win The Jiu ket
will have then h .iin roll handlinr
hem
Friday night the Vans »will See;
heir Jackets in action against a|.
e^m which is reputed to be as
trong as any in- this section of
he state
.Corsicana bowed to tlie power of i
he Tigers in two , games which ;
~L vere staged recently This same 1
"orsicana quintet dipped into Cle- j
>ume one night and took a bas-i
tetball game here witli the great- |
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SOUTH BEND. 'Ind . Jan 23
<UP’ Illinois and ,Little College of 1
Pacific, where A A Stagg soon-
will start his 5lst year of coach- -1
O‘H a hLl t h<-__new ‘ nppruient-S for
Notre' Dame's 1940 iootbali team,
Elmer I,Myden "
Pacific replaces j
and Illinois
schedule; re- i
“5 ^ellegeT or H
12
Georgia Tech at Notre Dame; OcU
19 Carnegie Tech at Notre Dame;
-7^-f Oct 26 Illinois at Champaign;
Nov 2 ^rmy at New York; NOV.
9 Navy at Baltimore; Nov. 16 Iowa
at Not re “Dame; Nov. 23 North- j
western at Evanston; Dec. 7
Southern California at Lob An-
gele j
Mrs L. D. Cooper. 214 West
rown Street, left last Thursday r
>r Tyler where she is visiting ii
’< le home of her daughter, Mrs,. - DD |(p IJ
tomer McCollum, and family ,1 l\IVlj OlVJil
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George Cooper, who underwent
an appendectomy tn tlie Cleburne
Sanitarium Friday, is improving
nicely today? -
R RENT: Three room furriish-
] apartment. Strictly modem.
dLs. phone 1006,
R RENT’: Nice modem four- _
m aparUnantr-4-tmii-tw-ri-or■-un• tiajly Hatclwry,-1129-E—James 7-
nished 204 South Field Street.
R RENT Two room . furnished
' irtment. 511 W. Wilson. ;
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)R RENT -Dairy farm. Go<xl
use. barns, water and pasture.
■s. C. E, Mj^heraeo- Joshua,
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The trend ol events'is indicated
by the following
- Tlie St louis Cardinals have
withdrawn working agreements in-
volving 10 of the,ir minor league
clubs.
~ Tlie Bri<oWyrr'“~ Dorter*
ivlraiKioticd plans lor any working
agreements with clubs that they
don’t own outright
The Nciv, York Yankees have re-
called seven working agreements
involving their minor league tie-
ups.
The Cardinals, Dodgers aijd Yan-
kees are three of the biggest drain
Mr. and Mrs Buck Morgan' of
Dallas visited lust week with Mr
and Mrs. Fel B Morton in Clc-
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FOUND—1 pair glasses Owner
may have same by describing, and
paying for ad. Times-Revicw.
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1 HF ALMOST Mape 2 HOLES -IN-ONE )N YHE
3RD'ROUND OP THE OAKLAND OPEN--1
WTLM(xp3 FT FRo^ THER/R AND "
rolled /N{ mother sFopped 3ft:a^r/.
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WE IX) C USTOM HATCHING I
Set Every Monday
Our new 1910 all-electric Rob-
bins incubator with 31,360 ogg
capacity is composed of three
compartments., two incubating
• and one hatcher. Each com-
partment has individual -con-
trols of heat, moisture and ven-
lilulion ’ and are nir tiglit.
Air cannot circulate from one
COmnartmeut. to another This
Incubator is spaced one half for
turkey eggs and one half for
hen eggs. •<’•--
MCDOWELL'S HATCHERY
Phone 1381 ' 505 North Buffalo
t—r—l—naHi—i’i iu- i-«——.
R RENT: Furnished apartment;
itrica.1 refrigeration. Murphy
ral Co.
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CIFMHON, S C . Jan
- Dell Morgan of tlie, .. ------ —-----™ .
loolbfill coaching staff, will go to <>tlwr of the largest-tel Hi
R^e Institute ds line coach next brar>ri. ,.™,i„. -
season, it was announced today I
By Je.'is Neely, Who recently re- '
signed as Clemson coach to take
charge of football ut Rice-----
Mr. and Mrs. V.-A. Gerstenkorn
and Mrs W. H. Goldsmith visited
in Fort Worth’ Sunday afternoon.
They were accompanied home By
Mrs. Frances Gerstenkorn who lias
lieon visiting her sisters there for
the past two months.
PERSONAL 1
I. WOMEN! GET PEP New
REX tonic tablets contain ton-
oyster elements, sUmplants for
and vim ottrn needed gWcf 40
I bodies inrtuftg iron, ealtiuin,-
■phorous, iodine. Vltamni Bl Ph
I 11,00 size special today,79c J:—
I wrtto Renfro Drug Sl^rc and , i
Ither good drug stoics
bEAUTY SHOPS
|ti<l gunrnnteed <’d pcroian
■1 00 Have money at DeLuxe
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that they cannot function accord-
ing to Luidis' recent ukase and
remain witliin the law
Larry MacPhail, president of the
Dodgers, estimated that ills club
will withdraw at least $100,000
from support, oT minor league chibs
in 194a
"It would be silly to spend
■money subsidizing minor league
clubs if we cant.place -players on
these chibs, develop them-
minors and eventually put
bn the Brooklyn roster. Our opera-
tions in tlie past have been in
accordance with the Commission-
ers rulings and this will continue
to be our policy as long as Landis
is Commissioner, irrespective of
whctlier wc agree with liis decis-
ions."
George Weiss, head of the Yan-
*kec chain, admits that no farm
system can opefate successiuliy
under the present rulings but he
L , tf thm Mu- GenwntsaKHiri'. or
Judge W G. Brum ham, president
of tlie National Association, will
clarify the situation.
"We are hoping the situation
isn't as tough, us it appears," Weiss
,sntrl “AHof-om—ehdwiwk;Trow
are we going to ojx'm t «• ?’ When I
tell t In-in the setup. I don’t know
what the next move is."
Commissioner Landis is now in
Florida playing golf and preparing
for ,h meeting of the playing rules
committee F’eb. 12. He has given
no indication that he plans to
issue any more bulletins regarding
farm clubs or working agreements.
In the meantime, his interpretation
of No. 7 baffles every majfir league
owner who has a dime invested in
lower classification farms. That in- |
Comparative scores In basketball | ,
j. ire'not much better to use in. pre-
'! licting games than scorn, in foot- j. ‘
sell. Anything can happen on the
ri’X.’SXrJtr ...... each journey finished 1 stroke
Coach Wesley Bradshaw still
lasn't found tlie combination lie
s looking for. but in every game
le has given the lull boys all tlie
ime playing possible For tlie ex-
icrience these lads gain in these
racfice games, will count wher 1
he quintet goes into tile play-1
ff.
The diminut ive bi»y handlers are I
ot being slighted however They,
re still holding, their' own nnd--'
lowing good basketball when ever
iven half a Chance
IZaVe Cleburne 10:10
2:00 p. tn. p
Arrive# frmn Ahurndo 11:30 n
and U;5O p. in' — —.
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... Southbound: Arrives( Leaven
Nto. HL- 8,45 h. h, '8:56 a.,m.
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n-uestlay. Wrd.jewiHy.‘"Saturday.
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| Mrs FJorence Floore is spend-1
i several days in Terrell with her I
ister. Mrs Robert Browning
' Mrs 'Etliel Hawkins <if^ Fort
r /orth spent tlie week-end here I
Isitfng in the home of Mr and
Irs. R. H. Collins
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Woodard,
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 92, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 23, 1940, newspaper, January 23, 1940; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1293261/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.