Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 154, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1940 Page: 4 of 6
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of
1940
expected i
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neatest
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On
FOR RENT
SPECIAL
as
let
Phone 1013.
lege.
FOR SALE
NOTICE
i
periods
thus
far
in-
Shook.
squad
Position
Left
Walker
Dozier
Left
Guard
Clark
Gifford
Center
Lindsey
Right Guard
Smith
Right Tackle
Allen
11 van.
Sutton.
Guynn
Quarterback
Sheehy
Left
Half
NURSERIES
Jesse Speed. Guy Har- ln tlae afternoon, but the most of . Adams
all ends;
Dickens
Right Half
.... Burke
u
for
is
Duff. Tills
Bryan
Bill Brietz. Ben-
Bogner
i
For Justice Peace—
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VOLLEYBALL
302
tournament will
CORSETS
name
By Button
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PROFESSIONAL ’
FOB SALE
REAL ESTATE
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EVERYTHING FOR YOUR HOME
JOHN MILLER
Phone 564
Liberty Hotel Bldg.
REPORTS FOR
CORSICANA
Mrs. Martin Still
With Burr Store
It
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guards:
McBroom.
Boon
Juniors.
ids
Hits
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
416 North Wilhite
Zlnnnia. verbnea. stoci snapdragon
salvia, marigold, petunia, carnation,
larkspur, and other bedding plants.
Creed Friou Nursery.
divided
i for
? been in
like the Arlington.-Yel- .spring -training-. for - -several weeks,
are in good shape, and are ready
to go
FOR SALE Pedigreed Roldo Row-
den Cottonseed, second year clean-
ed and culled. Bill Jones Phone
W0-F12. Bono
Good Home
3IJ Erie St.
Small DbWn Payment-
Easy Terms on Balance
On Same Floor With
Dr. J. E. Bell '
For County Clerk:
J. FRANK CI-ARK
PHIL HUEY
GROVER C. HART
TRUMAN <A. T.7 Of
C. W (Charlie) HOI
New i
Jam Dl
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Joe
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FOR
stairs
For State Senator:
VERNON IJSMENS
(Re-election, 2nd term)
For Representative:
ROBERT E. (Bcb)
For District Clerk:
JOHN R. BEAVER
For District Attorney:
GEAN B. TURNER
For County Commissioner:
Precinct No. 4 s
GEO. W. INOLE
C. C. (Cliff) PORTER
GRADY ELLIOT?
Buy
SAL
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MEAN, ITS
ACTUALLY
^tKuv^
LIPTQNJ?
*»«W hW(lHIU)t
TEA
7 J
FOR RENT Thl
apartment. 207
NELL
PUFF
Phone
For County Tax Assessor-Ci
8HIRU2Y R. CLARK
(Re-Election)
ft « 1 OR «
R drinI
6000 w
MILK Fd
For County Lraaaureru-
VIVIAN GENTRY
UM-MfTHAT
TEAMS 90
GOOP I'LL
HAVE
AHOTKtU
. cur j
Dr.H.H. Gerdes
Optometrist of Waco
I to-
SALE OF
HIGH QUALITY SUITES
•Pi* AR
ITS
navem
Aasmadc
tr T«e
womjys
T
1
--HE
TILT FRIDAY
TO DECIDE
VICTOR
(u ~T
{THINK SHE IS?
F'rr<J< in.'i!yNo 00|“',M"U"*r
J. ROY WYATT
" tkkil^’
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FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Type:
Bills paid. Phone 1484 ' •’shear
PROTECT »
Kt,»J
car svnwatx. Tie
tackle
out as
spring
all-dis-
1940.
< $67.50
seren t
PlCtTN__
nift or
h<»rany.
see
M. E. CARPER
For
Real Estate, Loans and Insurance
JPCNN J. JAC&SON/LAWYE|t~
Phone 277 South Side Square
) j /’ S-fts
TBS SRANNy FK5UREP IT hl
COOCNS CLASS.. LIPTON'S TEA
COSTS LESS THAN
» CENT A CUP J
pp.N'T WAIT INTIL
PYORRHEA STRIKES
An astringent ah antiseptic that
must please the user or druggists
return money if first bottle of
-1ETOS' lalto la satisfy, _ ColqultG
Laceweft Drug Oo—adv.
FOR LEASE
SltRVICE STATION for lease
Reasonable. Phone 445. •
LARGESQUAD |pETE’S
SPECIALTY
By PETE SMITH
it fW
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Ma
T»q
For Fh'torlal 4iepreseiitalive
98lh DI trlet
ALBERT M. JONES
I THE I I
NEWSPAPER 1^
IWWC IT
THIS #AS T
ADVEBTISINC
ONCE
when the
Tire
two.
---- and _
through an error was omitted
Manager Paul II —-. L—
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BUT -OUR
MOTHER
TOLD ME
NOT TO ay
LUXMtta.
was back in harness yes=~ •
Adcock had his mouth
one of_ Ute Friday games,
but' a protector will probably let ■
For Sheriff:
KING ARMSTRONG
ORAN SMITH
For 'County Judge:
J. P. SEROYER
some
1939
starters
din. Darrell Williams. Jack Rob-
"'WtS. Leon Barnes. J C Carver,.
Wham Loftis.
Allen Golden.
P child, lo^
H"nt jAjd
iwir gtviJ
: I lake’s I
not beglrl
I
i“
halfback
jnto the
was
in
*CMd benefit contest
E WI11' twenty-odd players of the
K'MW squad, runner-up in the dis-
tFOR SAL?: Time to plant gladi-
oli. tuberose, canxut. amarllM Ip-in-
um lily, hybrantbus. queen's wreath
and dahlias We have the bulbs
Creed Friou’s Nursery.
DUTCHMAN — Gerard Hor-
dyk. Dutch landscape painter,
who arrived in New York for
exhibition of his work. Display
w7
lovely /
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NO OUTSTANDING ”
CLAIMS UNPAID!
Investigate our *150 00 Bur-
ial Policy. It can be pur-
chased for less than .
One Fenny Per Day
CHAMPION
LIFE IN8URANCB
COMPANY
jfcf
7RF.PA1REIA1
A Al ouba of «rtd>M I
1 y*ljlir«ZarHy .nd I
GLENN
X\ BEENE //i
$35.00
1’ o
LAND SAKES! WHO DOES SHE
0^ w*yflE 1
I r Mcmetj Mtawr *=s=^l
O i DOMk some tea * we5
: GOT AN EXTHA-riAtPr-
l /Nd KND LIKE -zd
LIP7OH-S ) ”
about Johnny
a few Cleburne
I a few
They :.
played for
WANTED White girl to do 1
eral housework and live in a
home References Call 9052 j
POLITICAL. 1
ANNOUNCEMENT!
STATE AND COUNTY I
seed, sudan.
Goodman’s Feed
comer Market
room furnished
ipartment. 207 South Robinson
FOR RENT: Unfurnished apart-
ment for rent. 201 N WUliite
Preclnet No. 1, Place No.
A. C. NORMAN
j For Justice Peace-
Precinct No. 1, Place No.
B L. HIGGINS. JR.
’ No 15576
HIE STATE OF TEXAS
ar Rice Burroughs
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CLEBURNE TlMEg-REVIEW, CLEBURNE. TEXAS
B A1V* 4
HAVE
J D. Paschal.
Wilburn
of the
Cleburne IJveatock CloumUs-’
Co., will hold cattle auct
Steen,
Wes- [
and j
Paschal.1
Bobby
cen-
UPTON’S ISN’T A \
LUXUktV. IT HAS 5JCW
A FULL ftCH FLAVOR
IT ©OE5 A LOT____
pu!»thu» . j ji
1,4^* M
White I
Olson
f
Does not n
not irritate a
Nowaitingt]
right alter si
Instantly m|
I n I to < <LJ
from pcrsptJ
A put Ln J
less vanislntl
Arrid has hl
Approval Sei
Institute ofl
being Itarmll
MILLION
obeonarldl
AR|
Al .1) . I
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CARD OF THANI
CARD OF TIUNRs
To our neighbors and frit
There are times in our lives
words fall to express the emc
of our hearts That time is
when we come to thank our 1
friends for their kindpeaa a
bam We are here to help
farmers. L....»
We ran sell them at the hl
est price. . Don’t De afraid
bring your stock, we will 11
plenty of buyers. Sales star
11:00 o'clock. .
*n us t
‘hi,
» ap.
«. i
i 1
Extra nice tomato plants. 25c hun-
dred Creed Friou Nurspry^.^
VETbenas.
daisies,
plants
eL
a vWiTE Man ’ twe sa
DffEAMILN. *0UT You' NEEt> NOT FEAR
WON'T TAKE ME1 A\MAY, HE’S pEAD •"
1 - ’ .>j>, ;• ' '• ■. f '
. E(»R SAL?
These homes, no cast) payment,
pay like rept.
530 W Heard
/l
llir G1RL CALLED OUT. THE WARR1O2
I6HINNED WPILY. "YOU ARE LATE. J
[WAS AFRAiD POR you/ HE said cs-
IVQTEg^Y. R^SPECTIytLY^
■ f r
LOOPER wilt now be with
^BOX BEAUTY SHOP
-ct>FL to
( HUltCH SUPPER
will, be artht's second oAe- .
man show in U. S., with 26
canyasses. . .
IT’S LIPTONS, DASLINS... )
1 KNIW YOYO LOV» T' J
ANO ITS REALLY^~< sr
KOHCMKALf (. 1
game Wednesday 1„ —. ------ , -e —
coach for three years new but he [ emphasized
can still do tricks "when it comes | were still being pushed and it was
to running with the football
several occasions during Hie after-
noon Johnny slipped away for 40
lihd 5() v.,... -.... -
of the lot was a Uv? ;
1 for the
Stovall started
Five bands
. as an
1 attraction to what is sched-
uled to be a whale of. a footbAH
battle
Coach Tyson has <
squad into two teams
I The Clio Clul
Inson County 1
I lie Chi 1st i.tn
I Federation of
1'1 all baskets .1
By arranged. J
p, was cents
luned pulden I
hrved Tiistpie 1
ktor Thia I
It was flanked!
krge" white tl
I 50 gold < al
[tai punch b<l
he receiving 11
[he officers bl
Frank Parduel
|, told of thel
[ration of I
th had its bel
Square Gnrdl
[ ’ someone hl
hone had a J
us during the illness and dent 'clebrate this I
*' R L M( lied I
‘ j .s Del
■parent^ Mr and Mrs1 "J TunTtffT TiT ITlI
Nichols and sisters and brott1 |r)M Rfln(|n|| I
(ions of Her I
ice of the 1
as. We love I
of old-fashil
Mi thiough’oul
e club presciB
iklt depl^ingB
te CJlo Club I
tes and the H
read and iH
uplishments I
ighoul the B
s taking parti
ed in jieriodB
s R Frank I
ie Fort wl
speaker spA
ie' Golden Jg
every Saturday at the old C
Bring your livestt
M. E. CARPER
. Real Estate and Insurance
— | split
* I
him In the fray tomorrow
Guinn put the backs through a
stiff drill yesterday afternoon
he called the plays through the
line and let the lads drtv? for
yanfttge
FOR SALE-Cane
heigari. D 8
'na i'MUL-. jouth west
Square
End
Schiemenz
Left Tackle
For ( onstahle. Precinct No. 1;
BEN WILLIAMS < fl
EMMETT E FITZGERAMJ
W , H, <H«m) ODOM ®
...-~s;—. • . —j|
For Count v Attorney
f GWEUj ■
__J. •■■■ A
of Mi's B
Miss Fth
of elemental
>e tmportancj
ill t'fnc the|
ix Club vcr.l
• only junion
IV A groupl
en sang ’ Ml
>f Prayer " I
k J B Ctl
[e Clio Club.l
president <.( I
[d me ( n...hl
[ itl , 1. I in I
he CNo cial
ersarv c.-ikel
I
[iiii’Ci> whull
L* t r-trI
[ing were i>|
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GRAY’S FEED 'STOW
Distributor
102 Front St. Phone S28
530 W Heard * 650.00
" 503 W/TOrt ' 170000
706 N. Robinson 1500.00
210 MtredRh 1100.00
316 Coilete 175000
i05 Mqirtie 1350.90
814 Prairie 1850 00
908 W Chambers 1750.00
C I IBI RNE LIVESTOCK
COMMISSION CO.
M G. Whittington j
WANTED J
WANTED Experienced youna
wants housework Referenced
Countrf Cittb road.—
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j Want experienced > White 1
• to care for children ’ Help 1
housework Three afternoons!
three nights off each week. C
'pay write Box “W“ cr Th
Review
IB KILL HkM—TO PROTECT Wlnr.
For Coupty Commissioner
Precipct No. 3: .
LOREN V MABRY
CJ-AtlD HOWARD
I .1 BALL
DAIJ.AS THOMPSON
(Re-Election*
the
a
and doubles as|
T r "jYouth Program Is
Adopted by Group
RENT Apartment down-
625 West Chambers
' Downtown sale will close Friday
plenty noon And a~n ncket.( at the rve
will sell for 50 cents only
Quarters and
The Cleburne High School track n’ill be egtendiw^
boys are still working out day by tlons and bands
day, and they are working without
a coach Ooacli Milton Isbell is I
For County Commissioner
H. OLIN HADLEY
IP
t A business and so-
ciai ‘ meellng -witt be held at the 7» ■■■/■■cpi , <u- Any Constable fqr RENT Apartment,
hrwnn skOmo- e»Hs*»w«kx Oijrx rtf* T/>l) I > <otv f’AlllYt y iBtf**'I hMT y ’ >- — »■' rxz-l-L— <o4n “
You are hereby commanded to
summon Margaret Battle by mak-
ing publication of this citation once
. in each week for tour' successive
weeks previous to the return day
hereof, in some newspaper publish-
hodlst'ea ln -vour rounlV' to appear at
’ ’’ the next regular .term of the Dis-
trict Court of Johnson County, to
be holden a( Hie courthouse there-
of. in the City of Cleburne. Texas,
on the first Monday in May. 1840.
the same being the 6th day of
May . 1940. then and there to an-
swer a petition filed in said court
on the 25th day of April 1939 in
a suit numbered on the dockft^'of
said court No 15570 wh
Alonzo Battle is plaintiff.
PERSONAL
MfcN." WOMEN! WANT V
Stimulants, tonles 4n Oetrex ,
lets pep up bodies lacking
amln Bl. Iron. Calbium.
phoeus 35c size today only
First package satisfices or n
refunds low price. Call.
Renfro Drug Store and all
good drug stores
'FOR SALE: Jersey coW. good
I milker, fresh in a few days. Phone
335 W K. Thompson
FOR SALE 25 acre fruit and
truck farm, over 200 assorted fruit
trees, nice berry patch, six room
house: out-buildings, good well wa-
ter. on electric light line Close
to Fort Worth highway, with pos-
j session, 8500 00 cash, balance to
'suit Phone 335 W K Thomp-
LwdL'_____ ■
FOR SALE Look at brick duplex
904 S Main Make us an offer
this week Two complete five room
apartments, double garage, deep
lot Cash or terms Call 360 The
,O T Smyth Ageftcy
FOR SALE: We invite you to in-
spect our produce hoUke We keep
our pens clean and sanitary We
sell only nice healthy chickens.
Dickerson Produce Phone 31.
CLASSIFIE
—
Just received tubous rooted In-
gohla bulbs Creed Friou Nursery. ,
Just received azalla and other va-
rlctlrw chrysanthemums. Creed
Friou Nursery. *
BUT NOW
I THE y
NEWSPZ
||. , DOES IT
111' Uli BETTER
our loved one, Mrs 1
R L Mopre and children
to $?5.00
I/ ‘ram- /
I ,Uxuri- /
U hohte^V /
Arlington Heights! WACO. April 4 -There is no
were playing a j fall tang to the Air. and most of
game The game | t)te football uniforms are laid away
1940 squad and )n nM)th balls until the fall months
1 the exes need: [ arrive, but there is an outstand-
1 a halfback so Couch StovalL mg grid attraction booked here for
went jnto the game • i Friday night t
Stovall was one of the neatest First official—estimates on Lick-
ytmners in this section when hotels ajld fqr the intra-squad Ware
played football for the North Tex-i High School foot bill! gamF’ placed
as State Teachers and he showed 1 advance sale figures as high as
LOTnrv-hr-dumts after a preliminary
He has l>een a J checkup late Wednesday It was
.... j. however, that sales
| were still being puxlied and it was
hoped that the game, which is a
j benefit performance tor lilgh and
Luiunj supgru u»«y a" ■"'.junior high bands, will attract a
yard runs but the prettiest
ynrdJsiMiutt
■ exes
Fullback
Subs: McFerrin. Armstrong. Dol-
lins. Pringle. Hoban Norris.
Wcodliffl Young. Garza. Britton.
Brookshire Paulk, Davis and Hen-
son
In the large advertisement
i pearing in Wednesday’s Times-
Revjcw from Burr’s on their Em-
ployee’s Sale, the picture of Mrs
j For District Judge:
O. B McPHERSON
halftime
,for speciaF-
Probable ' starting lineups
.. Gold “ •”
Taylor. > tjed up at the present with spring j RUy
thrtght, football as his duties of assistant
But Rodgers
FOR RENT: Nice bedroom Gar-
age 317 Weal Heard
FOR RENT: Throe unfurnished
rooms with bath"‘‘“202 Madison
— ^writer repairing—lawnmowers,
,-iears sharpened—keys-locks Fine
Gun Shop 110 West Henderson.
412 Col-; ________ , -
gym-
Rural. Class B high schools and | baby girl born t„w
ward schools will be entered in i Knox Hospital, to Mr
■tne tournament
BEAUTY SHOPS
- 3 Big lot. double
new fences, young shrub- Special guaranteed Oil Perman-
To responsible purchaser ent 81 00. Save money at DeLuxe
e Phone Beauty Shoppe 315 N. Caddo.
■ ------------ ■■ 1 ■ ■ n
Permanent Waves 81 and up I
Ask niwut our special on ■
I ^lachlneleas Waves. I
MORAN-ANDERSON j
BARBER A BEAUTY BHOP g
The Yellow Jackets will be pre-
pared for the exes Friday after-
neon about 4 o'clock
, weakly game comes along
teams have split the last
games
| Injuries have hit the Jacket
| spring practice Ups week and sev-
j eral lads were out yesterday recup-
j erafing None of the Injuries are ..-T ------ -------------- „ .
r I serious but Coaches Guinn and pacts of cruel treatment were
JsLull are rail Lakinx any ehaticee . ...... L
I on hurting the lads unnecessarily
Robert Adcock, who has been
out of the rough work for the past |
| ten d.i.vs ..—a- •
J terday
in
\ Renewed enthusiasm and Interest
; was manifested in a meeting of
[some of the leaders of the youth
— 1 department of First Christian
(Church Wednesday night
. ■ o , .... i Herbert Mabe presided at the
| plovee s Sale, the picture o Mrs d presented the mln-
] Meta Martin head of the infants , * £ outlined
.“Tr±AdI&ent3Jn ’organization and act hi ties p£
At.'»,i [gram which was adopted by the
Robertson sta.ed Ruth Kn^t g trMn
n’Bf stPl P<1 “"<> ^IXTienced youth leader,
i V laV accepted the responsibility Of
I with the store he wished to say | wlth thp pIe m
iihat she was still sen Ing in''^;rurry)’ out ^f,. pr0({rani
*lth°u8>] tier ' Chairmen of several conunUtees
tror -appror m pi’i*’’ pv'?Fe'Trfmeff as Tonowx- pra*r*ter
7 {George Lane; membership and at-
Volleyball tournament will I* PETTY MAY HIGGINS --------- . j tendance. Mary Ellen Hart. muMc
held in Godley Friday night at 8|ls NAME OF BABY and choir. Noyce Moore, misslogj-
CrtSpck in the high school gym-' ’■----- ary ?n<Lev?,'Jells,}c’ Jessie TleM-
nagiutn Betty May is the name of the] social MarJone Marsan and the jx. a >111 0 17 •* C*
■b“ —" “.-SaE1 Pickson s Hardware & Furniture Co.
Sam Higgins of 212 Heath Street agreed to arrange the progfam for < _____ _ _
Pf*c/a(p
able That plaintiff and defendant
have no children and no commun-
ity property Defendant prays for
a’divorce and for general and spe-
, cial 'relief
Herein fell not. but have you
before said Court, gt Its aforesaid
next regular term, this writ, with
your return thereon, showing how
you h»ve executed the same
WITNESS. Jno R Beaver.
Clerk of the District Court
Johnson’ County
Given under" my hand and the j
seaL of said court at office In tire
City of Cleburne. Texas, tills the
3rd day of April A D 1940
JNO R BEAVER. Clerk
DtattMi Cuur: Johnson Co Texas.'
intend to displace
veterans from the
Eight of the eleven
back from 1939
fnose reporting
elude
Senior squad Buddy
Yshirlev McMillan. Jim M
Bryant. William. Gathright, I football
Butler. Fred Kessinger,
Spence. Jimmv Morris.
THURSDAY, APRIL 4.1
to render their George Cooper of Rio
transacted business here
Ml
FOR SALE: Nice fat barred rock
fryers nicely dressed and drawn
Plione 31 Dickerson Produce
I / ^13.50
I / up
II P h ofc I,,. .
if
j -JL ***««*>
near-capacity crowd
In the meantime, plans went
. that was good for the exes only (ahead for Waco’s biggest spring-
trict race, and loser only, to Waco. | touchdown' Stovall started out time gridiron show ~
■ State finalist, and a flock of t around the end and it “looked like will paiade. at • the game
ntWOOniers showing .promise. ““
I’ prospects for Corsicana in 1
— are far from gloomy or dismal de-
ns Mft* reports from Waco and Tem-
ple that these combinations will
' be represented by real grid otit-
gp! ---------------------------------- .. ______ ..
Hr------Among the newcomers appealing . |)>w j^kats
■J---to ’the ntihmiU. observers and
coaches are Shirley McMillan,'
Ralph Spence. Billy McKie. Har-
E- Olfl McIntosh. Jimmy Fogarty.
Eft Ouynn Sutton. Jesse Speed. Jack
, • Roberts. Leon Barnes J~ C CarL
, ver. Albert Janies, Verm' Hale.
J R Blumrosen, , icjiior squad,
and Bill Brietz. BernardCrow 1
Bqb Tinkle Clifton DeWolfe Ben
E Bunch. J D Paschal. Bobbv i
Andrews Wilburn Boon. Sonny '
K•/ H&rwell of the Junior*. and |
others
While it is too early to tell how
the club is to stack up. many of
the youngsters are snapping in-
—to'. tha.._training sessions like they ; ^.hitinn of base running He starts
... . . j. . a, stays fast and is p
tricky on the base paths
FOR HALE Wood saw Apply 505
North Robinson. * »•.
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FOR SALE i005 N Anglin New-
ly built. F H A . approved, three
bedroom home ready to move in
Complete in every detail including
Venetian blinds
garage. i___ —
bery To responsible i
8500 00 cash will handle
360 The O T Smyth Agency,
exclusive agents
TIGERS ARE
READY FOR
CLUB GAME
Johnny Stovall was up to his!
old tricks again Wednesday after- j
noon as the Arlington Heights
- j — Yellow Jackets
Ife plhyers was inaugurated this jweek! spring football
IjL wtt11 approximately 78 boys out for 1 was between • the 1
B/ work tneluding both senior and { a team of exes and the exes need-
K"Junior high, candidates. Coach John a halfback so
■B' )A- Pierce revealed this week A vve
*' ■ nilmber of others are <—~-'~a 1
- Within trie near future
Scrimmage sessions-utc-conduct-
ed each Wednesday afternoon and
/ tetolffdiy TnwTTtmr -------■^—’♦'pierny m hts otrt tnrrn
Under presenf Univeyalty of Tex- • — . — .
as Interscholastic League rules,
spriic training sessions cannot.
>: iMt more than 30 days The
■/twining of the Bengals will be
_eqncludiil Will', the annual Blue-
Let me figure your house paint-
ing Free estimates References.
15 years experience M L Yancy
Phone 659
petunias, snapdragons,
geraniums, and tomato
Myers Flower Shop
Thr Watts Chapel Metl
Church Will have a sandwich and
ice cream supper Friday evening.
April 5. at the church
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| Margaret Battle Is defendant said (.• uvh a niiturr M .
| petition allejglng »r follows: further living together
Pl»lntlff alleges that he is a res-
I idem of Johnson County, Texas,
aruj 1,as b**n for a period of
twelve months prior to filing his
petition an actual bona fide inhab-
itant of the State of Texas, and
has resided in the said County of
Johnson for at least six months
next preceding the tillr® of this
suit. That plgintiff and defendant
were married September 6. 1831.
and lived together as pian and
wife until about February 8. 1938
That plaintiff was kind and af-
fectionate toward defendant, put
defendant, unmindful of her du-
ties. began a course of cruel treat-
ment toward plaintiff, often cursed
‘and abused phUnUff. and such
of
Spencer Individually Designed Cor-
xeletts. Girdles, Brassieres, Surgi-
cal Belts and Corsets. Mrs Will
Bqrton. Phone 1468-J. 305 North
Awlin.
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dead. iTw KaWr
nOW CHANCE TURNED MIS
FOOTSTEPS TOWARD THE HIDDEN KRAAL.
Sunday night
Cigki * w... wrv «• WRBVY •” -------------t -- ......
irtTnlster's home After ehureh Sun-Joi- Juluuuu County. GREET ING
day night.
coach are keeping him busy But
his track charges are still work- I
ing hard and when he gets loose,
_____1 .... ..K_.. some time |
Bobby ■ they wm at least be in shape for I
to start right in teaching
the fine points Duffell
Tennis is getting under way at j Craven
the city park courts as
KenwardT
CORSICAN^ April 4— Spring!
. ttidhing for the Corsicana football ,
to' Wtth approximately 78 boys out for’
'/ work including both senior
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the for a moment the end had him added
1940 I but the coach offered him a hipjuled t
then took it back Then he slip-
ped thrbugji the rest of the grasp-
ing Jackets for five yards of the
best footwork you have ever seen game, and tpe boys have
—ft—looks like the ■ Ai'lmetoiv.¥*4—-teaming- tor - -severs
are going to have a
good club .this fail Hie Yellow to go
Jackets have played the Cleburne! For the first flriie the fans wiH
Yellow Jackets for the past two! get the opportunity to see in’action
seasons and have been beaten, and a big boy named Holze He is
they have also been knocked) being groomed to replace Francis
around bv their district club, but it 'pulattie He weighs around 190.
looks like they are going to be able i nnj coming along in splendid
guan. (o tH.kr eare of themselves this i style’ for a 15-year-old boy
jseason, I O. B Perot, A J Bush. Ralph
'Buchanan, C B Schuler and E
Bolton have provided funds for
‘_.T which will be divided
things about | between the Methodist and State
..-,..,3 This fund will be increas-
ed. as others are expected to con-
tribute to a great show for the
underprivileged children
ing late tn the afternoon The ] Jfolze
city tournament that is held eacl
Dpyle Renfroe. Billy Butler.- Bill thc eqUiC5 are being taken
James. Rufus pigyrrs who wish to enter the tour-
ney are asked to see Lowell Stroud
—— —------------ - - . or Bryan Duff Tills is for V-
Bijiy McNutt. Fleto Prewitt. Roy, meI1., Jlngies. but there will be
JojMan. centers
Junior squad
nrd Crow, Charlie I
Charles Davis. Sam Dunn. J
topfiftedy. Bogner Stubbs.
Btuich Sonnv Harwell, all backs:
Billy Bob Tinkle. Cosby *
Ddlynn Bales Gene Dunn,
ley Sharplev. Jack Hardison i
Anios Hart, ends: Omer Vinson.
Wilburn Boon, tackles; Clifton De
Wolfe. Ben Bunch. J
Tommy Waters.
AMteWs. Billy
tiers
I Jimmy PJyler. all-district
’1n 1939 is being worked
a beckfleld performer in
training Felto Prewitt
ttlBL. center^ is back for
Earl Bryant. Wtoiam
BdDby Butler, Fred
Ralph Spence. Jimmv
Jimmy Ellett Kenneth Terry. Jim-
my Plyler. Johnny Garitty. Jack aI1(j can spare them
RUssell. Ed Willington. B=i:by ,Ilry -
Dew. Billy McKie. Hall Tredwav.) lnm
J C Collier. Ray Whiteside and | them
Homer Andrews, backs
Barold McIntosh. Skipper, ullurl ... (
Thomas. Bruce Sullivan Jimmv tpe cjjy park courts as each day
Fogartv BiH BlewarL Bruce Sul-, more and more Jfnnis players gath- I D< . anev
er t]iere to go through their paces T
Button? Frank Budal, Jack Smith. Several players have been going . Post
John McColpin. Clifton ^Ilollqway. (toa-n during the morning and some )
in tne aivernoon. oui me inuai vu
them have been doing their play-
C Carver,. mir |ate m the afternoon The!
tackles j C((y tournament that is held each
Gene Cummings, year is already being talked and
s . are being taken All
Brannon. Albert James. Rufus
Nutt. Verne Hale. Johnny Chria-
Ila. J *R Blrunrosen. all guards . iOr
| Junior tournament
- | same as in the past »,,<•,c- >
Warrington, qe a women's tournament
i enough women sign up for it
i a
Stovall I c.
softball; iso tickets
about. I (saftvruAn ‘K
Talking
running,
fans can tell a lew rnings aoouv ] betwee
his speed They remember him; homes
when he played for the Bewley'
I Mills softball club here laat sum-
mer. and he really put on an ex-
of the
squad
are
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 154, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1940, newspaper, April 4, 1940; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1293323/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.