Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 124, Ed. 1 Monday, February 28, 1938 Page: 3 of 6
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F,- 'M
ON SOUTHWEST SCHEDULE
IN MEMORIAM
SPORT NOTES...
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FORT WORTH. Feb
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NURSERIES
i show laet year.
FEMALE HELP
CROWLEY
BURLESON
WANTED
LAUNDRIES
Wingate Photic 9518.
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CHICKS
July.
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Feb 20th
The I* 8.
sILEY
Passenger Train In
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Missouri Derailed
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Gray’*
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PROFESSIONAL
BEAU'FY SHOPS
*3.96
When Your Shoes Need Repairing Visit
PERSONALS
HIKE’S SHOE SHOP
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DR. H. C. QUINN
L. E. BYRD
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Harold
C*U 663 for Appointment
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WATCH REPAIRS
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Washing Machine
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Operate* A* Good As New
ZIMMERMAN’S
202 N Mill St
OPCN SATURDAYS ONLY
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INTERSECTIONAL GAMES
Texas Grid
Teams To Do
Ruch Touring
Stock Show
Expected To
Set Record
*7.95
»5J5
*403
Conference Clubs
Hav< Heavy Inter-
Sec tiona I Card
ITEL HOT WATER SERVICE
'..Tea-Kettle COST ...
“Movie Parade’’
Rehearsal Tonight
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Tire Retreading and Vulcanizing
AU Modern equipment — Expert Workman
1 ires Wear and Look Like New
M2 N. MU' St. ,
I'hone 78
Now located mi Uie
corner of Caddo and
[Honderwoo.
CLEBURNE TIMES. REVIEW, CLEBURNE* TEXAS G
■ ftApi° city ^yFLs at yale
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Completely installed
— ready for operation.
Big capacity. All the hot
♦rater you want—any-
time, tnrytimt.
liacirJ Jy
mJ in HO year
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CLEBURNE
TIMES-REVIEW
Leghorns.
Started
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Dowell's Hatchery 506 N. Buffalo
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Walking distance from town, phone
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balance on out
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FIRESTONE SERVICE STORE
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Announcing
Tb* opening at Office By
Dr. H. H. Gerdes
fptometriat of Waw
**M Bart Chamber* Street
On Same Roar wM*
De . J . R BaS t
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FX)R1 WORTH, Fpb .Th®. . . ..
« houses were torn down in Phila-
greattat stock show in the history. deiphia during 1987 than in any
KMpvlill year ot the city's history, liccortl-
assured! mg to a survey by the Phlladel-
lAceonunodations for 3,121 -fam-
omplete Line of Shoe Findings
MtKC NESBIT. Prop.
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Mr and Mrs R. D Mitchell of
Fort Worth Plaited trtends here
Sunday atternoou. T ’ V
d-painted
kens and
■ effect ol
arice, IM
re roofs
i paaturd
the wuiJ
■vest werj
Ir rounrfl
nouquat’s
IghbriHni
er-erestes
13 Times ,
(For reguli
conaomrtive
-.anmiww.ii'w Cram naif
liESkl ’.....
E a reputation for
rwinii—rfS puahty.
WANTED Used piano in good
condition. R. B. Ferguson. Bono,
•Texas. . ■ . - .
Balloting For
Team To Play
Girls, Underway
»3!> Guitar $29.95
*30 Guitar *14.95
*15 Guitar *11-95
*12 Guitar
PENN J. JACKSON, LAWYER
202 E. Chambers St.
Cleburne, Texas
Phone 9633
For < 'ommisMnner:
Precinct No. 3 •
W. A POPE
For AsaOasor-Coliectoft
SHIRLEY R CLARK
REED. Mo,..jM>. 25. .<IJ3>'
> State 1 ’
Rcgulate^^Wa
W Watch** Free
F Repairing Reasonable w
GLENN BKKNK. WalchniaAer
Across trom Gateway on
Ejast Henderson
To Play The All-American
Red-Head Girls
March 25
(Pul X In Box by Name You
Prefer! -
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Several good used boys' bi-
cycles at real bargains. Trade
in your old bicycle and pay
balance on- out Easy Payment
Tulsa Nov 24
Alice state close to Houston, but
s carded four intersoctlonal con- #
P. The Owls meet Oklahoma nrgl c0r)S0iaUon flight finals, 1-up
necond consolation flight.
Joe Finger, Houston defeated Jack
smyth,«
a Colql
Sunday
MEN OLD AT *0! GET PEP
New Ostrex Tonic Tablets contain
raw oyster tnvlgorators and other
stimulants. One ooae starto new pep.
Value *1.00. Special price 79a
Call, write Renfro Drug Store.
of Fort Worth from the standpoint
of livestock entries will be C"TL ... . .... t, ...
at the Southwestern Exposition and phla Housing Association
Fat- flUx’k Show March 11 to 30. t... -..............
Manager'John B. Davte. announced ilies. or 13.559 peraona were demol-
toda.Y. ..
Six thousand nnjmals will be in
their stalls turd pens ready for
the judges to begin the■ selection
of wii|iwrg,ou Saturday. Match 12
7 he entries will exceed by nearly
iged woman
i4 North Bor-
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English White Leghorn hatching
eggs trbin high quality stock 40c
per setting. Good fortiHty, big
I Huffy chicks,, make best layers.
Ph.uu- 1363 ’ . .
1 Early Chicks, early fryers, early
I and better layers Buy your chicks
: now Nice-assortment of quality
I ■ 'Vks -Rocks, Reds, f —
I Buffs and othet breeds
| chicks to three weeks old.
TY.S.. All tlulAhorv AIM; M Q
Dependable, automatic
. hot water service for your
i home, now available at
low operating cost, due
to advanced, scientific
' developments of Crape
gas water hearers.
lie 'in did
vhlch hal
grope nd
s Ot the]
better d
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mt tbenl
<1 not «
how «7)l
rjure her]
her to n
"I liavl
iv. Mimi
r startirl
ran T’t i
last nigbl
<i Is to gl
leburne Hdw.
Company
"Good' Service"
iahed Those had an assessed value
of nearly *12.000,000.
WANTED: Mlddl^
wants'work Apply
der.
FOR RENT Three room furnished
aouth apartment.How tratairs; gar-
age: G. E refrigerator; private
entrance 518' North Main. Phone
172
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FOR RENT. Large (front bedr oom,
comfortable for two men. ttoason-
able. 416 North Wilhite
PERSONAL
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Times-Revlew will make the
following charges for ixilltleal an-
nouncement.. 'cash in advance):
District offi.cos •
County Offices
City Offices
Precinct Offices ■
"Jet-nt
I mi nh
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United States, "must make the Slate, Mnrch
I a 't-ervpnl to the general J welfare, thcrett
I not something beyond the conminn file a.
' welfare" ns .in the case of. the
.Fascist ilnci Cninujunist stales. Sec.-
[r clary of Agriculture Henry A
jji.. Wallhce said last' night ' in an ad.
"I dress ■ at f ■" "
j Religion.
—> ' “We should seek
between
been robbed .61
icliglous -charactei by modern
inzatiop.” .
made lt,j
i ten eaidl
uty. Bui
speak ini
I my dral
of dlverl
Wi have moved our bumheaa tq Hist door tw>rUi of dur old
Meat loir.
Fqr Public. Weigher
Preelmt 2 (Rio Vklaj "
E HOLLAND
ROBERT PYEATT
C. O. REED
F0r County Treasurer :
M788 VIVIA N 6ENTRY
CITyTiF ULEBVRNi:
Furr Mayor
W H GOLDSMITH
W O CUMMINGS
Used in printing
cards.
TIMES-REVIEW
Job Printing Department
Phones 133 or 134
For City Aiderman. Ward 3:
RALPH <R W t CHAFIN ?
ROY REEVES
nO 6 volt battery radios com-
plete witfl battery 33000 each.
*5.00 down, *1.25 weekly.
FIRESTONE SERVICE STORK
* W* specialise in
Ladle*' Prime Top-
lifts.
Candidate I
Cards I
•A. KILPATRH K, Lawyer ’ Lowest Prices - Belter Cards ■
t. --------- --------- UNION -MS" LABEL
Only the best grade 3-ply stock
used in printing our candidate
Phones IM-1*4
ClaMlftod Advertising
Rates and Regulations
RATES
Minimum Charge . *0c
1 Time .. 3c per word
S Times .. 4c per word
a rimes .. 6c par word
. 10c per word
jlar type and
j insertions. 1
Centered or linos set In caps
I are counted on the basis of 5
words to the Ibie
' Contract rales will bo given
upon application Lsgai raise
at 35c per Inoh eacli inser-
tion All cords 'of thanks, obit-
uaries carry a flat rate M 76c
each
Charge orders are accepted
over ths phone from ClebUme
resident* aa an accommodation
and payment la expected upon
prcMutatlou of bill. Opt of town
orders are required to make
payments tn advance.
Form* cloee a* 1 p. m. dally
except Saturday i for Bunday
form* close at 6 p. m.
Box numbers care of Ttme*-
Revle* will be given advertisers
desiring blind addresses. Can-
cellations must be received by
10:30 a. tn. Responsibility is
limited to ope incorrect inser-
tion.
MALE HELP
CLASBU A male help wanted
ABLE MAN to distribute samples,
handle Coffee Route Up to *45
first week Automobile given as
bonus Write Albert Mills. 4458
Monmouth. Cincinnati. O. ;
I 1937 Recorded As
I House Razing Year
• THK CjtirftC'M of THE
HOLY (’OMFOICTER
K. Hardvillr and N. Anglin Stu.
PREACHING
MISSION
I Mr. aiKt. Mis b S Futnarn of
' Kc*n« announce the birth ot1* llt-
Lfle son Jere jVayue on Bunday.
Feb 27, nt ill* Knox Hospital.
DO YOUR WASHING AT Rea’s
Helpy-Beify Laundry Bolling wa-
ter, courteous service. We do wet
washes 205 K. Dabney. JUst off
8. Anglin: \ -
FEED MILL ,
Custom Grinding—best equipment of plumbing, plumbing n-pates
in town. Sweet feed mixer. H. A., gas ftttlng_Oliver Heath And
McLaurin nt old White & Gate-
wood Mill.
We specialize In orders tor
anything in cabinet or mill
work CsM duplicate or repair
Special pi(X>s‘ # TurvHurc
Satisfaction Guaranteed-
Courteous. Dependable Service
MASON AN1) ARNOLD
CABINET MFC.. CO.
116 W Henderson St
Cleburne
Next Door t& D»nlop Tire- Cq.
Harold Bpruhi, who has been
I cm ployed for the past 11 years by “J
th* Plymouth OH CtMipany. at
Texon, li^ been trawsiei wal to the
general nult-e at Pittsburgh. Pa.
where he will be employed As an
I arcountant > •
I He is the ton of Mr. and Mr*.
'A T. Burton, Sr., of Cleburne
He was accompanied to Pittsburgli
j by Mi Burton and their son.
room. Garage.
Phone 207.
FOR RENT; New apartment, pri-
vate bath, hot water, garage fur-
nistpd or uirfurnlahcd 915 North
Anglin Mrs. Floyd.
FOR RENT Downstairs furnished H,,“ . ,, , . , .
apa. tm.nl. Souto.rn exposure Pi'i-, ” £>»? «h*" 10>m »
vale bath. Garage 602 8 Roblh- i ,h,‘ w,y told •
son Phone Do we hope k, apchor safe in ■
- . — . >•____________ , . |„.|iven gbove. ■ .'T?j
FOR RENN’ pedroom, with garage, fto be watchful of thf tempest and
— j.-.—— *--------_ waves thpt roar
Or you 11 be lost in Um itaj>*es«
miles* Je*u* 'you *aq**ijS?^A»
Then place you.’ hand 1TV the ;x
Sapor’s amt trust in His love
Then the ken will lake on serene-
ness tn the moonlight above. • >|
My friend was a Holiness the love- ,
lady 1 adored. . W
Her life sb exemplary or which -t
no human can Ignore
The mother of three’children, her 4^
son* left to mourn
Also a faithful husband,
crown ot duty adorned.
Blio a "lone star" flower which
graced our western space
A heautitul "George Creek bluer
bonnet"' monumental of het
faith. . ■ . ,.'>i
Whilst if this veil of tears were
severed, situated ns We ait ‘
Wi> anticipated dwelling togellter.
in rnanslmw yonder far. '.
A Friepd Mrs, Dssie Hulon.
Fred
102 Front
pttone 328
« w. JEFFREY, Brown-
' wood. .Texas Missloner
—-------sJste
~4 Jac* Ookir. Milton Brrle. Bob j
Barns and Ann Miller appear In
loadlii* ro4ea In the screen attar-
Ing "Radio City Reveh" which Is I
on the Yale eoreen today. ;
:o and
. Philadelphia and
LUtgh In the East, and Lo* Au-
sbB aui .i Fan Francisco In tlw „
rest Win nil get a chance to see xnaciAl mile
io' 'rahile-datek-' Southwest Cou- 1
irence lootbali n«xt faU.
'The eeven conference schools
kve annotmecq to intersectlop*!
kme > in their 38 schedules, seven
these to ba played In the six
ties named
[Texas Christian and Southern
lethodisi ’ will do more traveling
tan any ot the other* The Horn-
El Frogs Will meet Temple In a
uht game In Philadelphia Oct,
and Will play Marquette In MU-
Lukee Oct 32 The Mustangs
L*o play Marquette, bill in Clii-
sgo, and ’-have scheduled Pltts-
Ggh U. ih Pittsburgh.- In addl-
M>, they Mill take an Ute" Unl-
it-alt y of Arizona in a home game
[Dallas »
|Thc Texas Aggies win make their
Ine Interseetlonal bow Oct 8 in a
Safest With the Santa Clara
roncos in San Francisco.
Porkers to fc»UCw«lJa
rille Arkansas 1 Ratoteacks also
tan to run over to San Frahcisco
F a tilt with the Broncos Oct.
L : Arkansas also has on het
medule Oklahoma A. & M. at
LyettevUle Sept 24. University of | Emery was three over par iur
Bssissippl Nov 19 at a place yet , the 32 holes nn<l McClure. Louis-
I 1 rfa-.l.-r.’ tTtGcni-xGv . . > _____ V, 4
— ..highest,
principles ■ ()f capitalism and t|c-1
mocfacy. He poliHed put that the I
r<'latK>itshi|> between than ■ Andi
thlmiF "hujs been robbed .61 Its [
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SHEARS SHARPENED
with machine. Lockworx. typewrit-
ers repaired. FINE GUN SHOP
110 W. Henderson attebt.
ACE PLUMBING All kinds I
I and
I Lon
SPECIAL SALE
ON GUITARS
at SHAW’S
I'ilKEE
CLASSIFIED
FOR RENT"
RENT—Furnlgbed residence t
Phone 1208 or
_____! 111 memory ol
I FOR RENT: To couple, upstairs,
three-room unfurnished apartment i
I 730 N Main, Telephone 169
l"OR RENT’"Apartment with gar-' *<*h<h from above. * J
don. chlcirn yard and garege Rea- A“ '^nee accented, from Ute
sonablc to suitable ootjtle. Mrs ' fl' vfius of spring.
Ben Pate, 806 North Buffalo i a° Ulc llf*' U an adorable model.
. . ol tin lt»<lv 1 penned.
FOR RENT: Fflhllshed south bed- ’ Titrugh tossed ii|.K>ii the surging
room Oarage 301 SouMi Buffalo ) billows of life’s sea, ;
i Her bark did not shatter tor Mie
steered on her knee*. ...'
Life with its necessitudes subrnorg- ,
i e<l many a soul ■■
wnii tris* anti triiiiilattou*,*.
pleasures and alluremr.ntstetin» ■
___ fold ; '."(Wa,®;."!!
ROSE BU8HJS of all kind* fruit
trees, flowering shrubs. Price!
right Plunkett Nursery. Koene,
FOR SALE.
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( UNN1NGHAM AFTER UECORI)
| NEW YORK. IVb 3* -The
mile ging. Glenn Cunningham, un-
beaten in his last 10 starts, will
I make HU supreme effort to tower
i the world s record for hie favorite
j distance Thursday of> Dartmouth’*
: fast indoor track at Hanover,
■N. H • , •
The transplanted KaoM*. who
'set a new world* indoor record
Milwaukee In tlic ot 3.49.9 for 1.600 meters in wm-
Pitta-1 ning the national championship
i Saturday night, wifi match strides
wtU> four Dartmouth nuineiw to a
WivltaUOu handicap
sanctioned by the A A. U. He
wilt be shooting at hi* world's out-
door record of 4 0*7 as well a* hl»»
lutloor mark of 4 M4. Dartmouth
Track Coach Harry WUm»n be-
lieves his oval is from four to ftve
seconds taster than the board track
111 Madison Square Garden in
the frist ptoce there are only 6
3-3 laps to a mile instead of the
10 at the Garden snd he also be-
lieves that Cunningham will be
amaaed at the unusual springiness
of the track and it* well-banked
curves.
EMERY HOUSTON WINNER
HOUSTON, Tex.. Feb. 28 (UR>—
Walter Emery, former Walker Cup
golf team member, won the Hous-
ton invitational tournament cham-
pionship Sunday after five days of
consistent play
The Houston veteran never ap-
proached brilliancy and he did not
once slip to mecMocrtty
His victory in the final 36 holes
came on the 32nd green, 5 up and
4 to go, over Edwin McClure,
Shreveport, La.
' Emery was three over par for
be named, and Tulsa University "amateur champion, was eight
. above the course standards.
Bobby Relgel, Beaumont, defeat-
ed Preston Moore, Houston, in the
.....___finals 1-iln
Cameron. Houston, 3 and 2. ;
RECORDS TO BE STUDIED
PARTS. Feb 28 <U.R>—The dis-
puted records of Jesse Owens and
Forrest (Spec) Tqwns Will come up
for formal approval today before
the International Amateur Ath-
letic Federations Congress
The records committee overrode
the. wishes of Chairman. M, Stan- .parade to be held Tuesday night a-L-*! Relitfi,
Itowltz Who wanted to: shelve at 7:30 o'clock at the Junior High -jCnOOl Ol I\eUgl
Owens' mark of 10.2 seconds tor School will ff.‘ held tonight An Ute ♦-
the 100 meter dash and Towns’ 13.7 .schopl aumtoritun M 7:30 p m. | nEnKEL,Ey Cal Ppt,
tor the UOftneter high hurdles ***..*>
The committeemen re-examinee*
the reports of the American Am-
ateur Athletic Union yesterday ami
wound no evidence of irregularity,
to the record making pertotmanoes.
The dispute of Owens mark -re-
sulted from re-measureinent of the
> Chicago track on which he set It
June 20. 1936. It was found to be
] 1 9958 instead of TOO meters, or 3-4
|| of an Inch short. The committee
I dacided this fractional distance
■ could In no way have affected the’
I timing Owens also was worked in.
| No 2 In the semi-final heat of
■ the Berlin olytnpids. but then he
I did not claim a record because of
I a slight following wind
I ‘ Most observers felt there was -)io
I doubt that , the congress would ap-
I prove the reconuuendation of Uic
• i-ecot’d committee rather than fol-
low' the wDb of Chairman Stan-
kowltz.
•For SAI^E Mv home 1005 North
Main Street, *3500.00. Address 1511
. Pruitt Street. Fort Worth, Texas.
FOR SALE: Extra Good First ’ ■;
Vendor :. 1.ten Note *2190.00 payable
*40 per month plus accrued inter- (
eSt at 7 .per cent per annum Ad-
<li. Box N tills patter - . ■ -
Just received small uainpas grass!
15 cents each. Creed Frlou Nurs- -
cry
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ST JOSEPH DE BEAUCE, Que,
(U.f>) — Mrs Honprc Faucher Will
have to settle her tax hill U' site
wants to get her pot cal back •
Ballitts Pierre Gosselin and Nc-
vaie Groluau walked into the 64-
year-old widow's hnnie with a
court order, picked up the caf and
a few household effects mid dc-
parted.
The brown and lurry mouteT
will be uuciloii.od off with U>e iw-
nllure if Mrs. Faucher docs Hot
pay her bill to the town for tax
arrears.
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WOMEN! GLANDS MrtHsi* • j
MONEY BACK STIMULATOR* GIVE
NEW HEALTH HOPE
Will You Mako « Rafo. Eany Toat Al OorRiakT v- •
Will you try GRANO MOGUL FKLLtTS tn •
rnatorr virorouR health by alimCilalin* tf land »
tn normal activity? Thfy’ rs ■ uT*. artsntato
trmimsnl. <>flrnartafur<ithsral*ndefwiurla . • ’ ,
rail. ii.oOfor a wiMjk'saiipa.Iy. Gsythomnswat
PINE HOARD DRUG
FOR SALE Hcmlsc’ and lot. 210
West Brown Street in Cleburne, :
Assessed for city tax at *I7!ra.OO—' •
will sell tot?*750.00, Writ* B. I. J
Key; Denton. Texas. jA
! FOR 'HALE. Small -meat display ■ <
— -— toe' box Real bargain--o*4h; B B. '
■Die Times-giwtew is authorized I nl(.nll 3n N, Mrtln street ‘ 4
to announce the foHowtug cajidl- ■
dates, subject to the action of the
dempcratic primaries In -.’’ily.
\
For Justice of the Peace:
Precinct No. 1. Place No. 1
A. C NORMAN
A A CIJAIG
For (‘ommissioncr
PreelnH No. 1
G CONE SMITH iRt-ElecUoni
J. WALI*ACE WILLIAMSON
ROY WYATT ‘
On. Tuesday afterihxm at
o’clock, the Junior Band ol
school for whose benefit the
tertainment to being given, will
fade through the business section;
in interest of the affair, it was
announced. At 7 o'clock. tTic mov-1
ie star impersonators wilt meet- in '
the Liberty Hotel lobby and will i—.7.- f
be taken to the .school by. cars fur- nt of
nished by Coleman Motor Cd,. , ,. , „
Brvan Miller Motor Co., and Hop- W'- /ho,,ld 1 ™ ,
irini flinirr service wellure more-cnthuslast.icH.ll'>. more
At uie^scliool. floodlights' from a iU‘d “‘0,c .
fite truck will be played upon Urn " 'h'l', N,‘Z‘T |
stats as they enter the build- ''
“over 100 persons will take part] , '''*’1
in the affair Fea lures <4 the pro- i?'P., ** I
tSSaaiaRrt ‘JS: I‘""•“7’..........!
Band. I
The entertainlnent is sponsored,
by the Fultoh Parept-Teache; As-
sociation and thk Juhjor Baud
OJABT/'A kirWC (Mothers Club. Proceeds will be
iSOlNxJ INIjWiJ I used to buy uniforms for the band
Pet Cat Seized on
Overdue Tax Bill
»io Gtotar
k *7 Guitar
F , $6 Guitar
k 95 (fuitar
a
■ Tciiiis as low
■|I5< cash 49e week
Rat SHAW'S.
I'iBte 277 SouU) Side Square
J. S. HOFFMAN—Tax Caiyndtant,
I Tel. 228 LHley Building
I Has saved tax payers many thous-
> and dollars. Free consultation
i and advice.
■ R. •. -1.^. -
1 Phone 203 South Side ot Square
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If You Are Emptoyod and N*ed
GLASRM
Con Arrange Term* TcT Suit
Your Budget
I BY AVONEIX SW1NEY
I Ml and Mrs L. W Kemper.
I Mrs. S E. Maples and Mr and
Mrs Wadell Walker of Rio Vista
I were guests in the home of Mr
and Mrs T T. Bargei Sunday
Mias Wilmarlnc Barger has been
ill
.James Mullin of Nemo visited
here Sunday night.
Otis Rollins ot Granbury is re-
eoverlng from an, operation at the
■ home of his uncle. Marvin Keill).
Mr and Mrs Bill McGee of
Itort Worth were week-end guests
<»I Mr and Mrs 8. P. McGee
Mr and Mrs John Kennon and
baby were guest* hi the home at
her parents. Mr, »nd Mrs C. C
Alexander of Alvarado Sunday.
Uversity at Houston Oct. 1, Lou-
kna State at Baton Rouge Oct.
Hpulane at. New Orleans-Oct. 15,
d Auburn at Houston Oct. 29
The Bible men at the University
pTexas Open .their season with
intersv-i icuiii go against’ the
Uversity of Kansas tn Lawjmce;
Bn take on L 8. U. in SBt.ln
ft. 1 and Oklahoma University in
lias Oct 8
The .Baylor Bears play Loyola
| Los Angeles On Armistice Day
H the Oklahoma Aggies in WJch-
f Fails Oct. 1.
To Mv Faithful Friend.
Mary CoIlina:
very dear 1 eland
....
to Feb. 25tii
Extra Special I 5 tube Air-
line Radio set with 2 volt A
buttery *25.00. Easy^ terms.
FIRESTONE HERVTW STORE
I ice box Real bargain- -cash B B
I Wlcml. 3,11 N '.Main Street." ■
193ft Plymouth Deluxe Sedan. Good
riteber. radio. A-l. condition Cali
at 124 Columbia after 5 p. ni. .
ire us for united Plant Food. The
best..-ferHiiz.iT for ytut crop, gar-
den »nd lawn. Creed Frlotr Nnra-
' / ;;e ■
FOR SALE 1365 North Wilhite. 4
room hoiiae, bath, built-in cabinet,
sewerage, gn*„ water, newly paper-
ed and painted, fbr *859 00. W.
K Thompson. '■ ’. ' ••
-------------- -----------I,.,|,..l.|j|,*<<ft
! FOR SALE Fartnall F-20 rtactor*
| 2trow cultivator. ,?-row . planter,
, 2-row Hstcr. one-way plow Bargain
| for riiah or will trade tor cows.
H R Standefer. Kopperl; Rout*
| A. bhehalf mile south Bkilogy.
| 1936 Dodge Pickup. A-l cbndltlon
' al bargain Call 1010 or 1040,
Original inilcime 29.000. <
■ mniii 1 . 1 7 11. ijiiMg
LargA '-stock' nCW ' and usM
Electric and Battery Radios I
*12 50 to *99 50 Liberal al- I
lotanntc for your old set. Easy ■
terms. ■ S
.FlftESTQNE SERVICE STQRB^
*2 Oil, PERMANENT F6R I
$1.00 ?
MORAN A ANDERSON I
HARBER A BEAUTY SHOP I
' Phone 138 I
Olsons *11-Aincricun redhead
girl eagers come to Otebume
Marell 35,- to lake on a Johnson
County men's al|-stai quintet O<-
ilciais have decided that either
Crowley or Buileson will play the
girl*, who always play men's teams
and always play men’s rules
Which team would you like to
see play tile girt*, the Crowley or
Burleson boys? • In the last 36
games with men’s aggregation* the
redheads have won 16 Of the
tUts'
The following ballot is for yam
convenlenee tn- voting your chon*
as an opponent' for tire girls teams
But tlw ballot out paste it on a
postcard and mall it to th* Times-
Review, 'if you are in CMtourne
drop by the office anti leg-Je the
ballot
The team that receives the ma-
jority vote will play against the
girl* here March 25 If you are
an enthusiastic backer of otie ot
these clubs see that your friends
also vote.
Remember turn in your ballot
Immediately:
BALLOT'
4 CWSIS4J, 1VX5>. , . jrvb ix. ,'Virll I he..
.Golden State Uinlied, ciuiagu-
bound ptuisenger train of the Rock
Island iln'es, was derailed near here
last’ night Nine cars and tbfi
laHkiir of the engine left
tracks TTaininen reported
no one w«s seriously injured-
. There Were 80 passengers mos't
ol them bound for dhtoago
W. A. Cbntstack,. eiigmeci , Stuq
that hr believed a broken rail huff
caused th*, wreck!
Only Ota' coach. .tlie observation ..
ear, rem»inert upright The others
teetered slowly away and were
cushioned by the soli shoulder 6
Jude Deny art. Eldon. Iowa the j
conductor, said that none of th*
■j p.i.xxcngers appeared to be toVerc-
l| ly tnnin-il Tbi-I.- wn. panle
and train-men promptly emptied,
the cmches
A )ihyslcHUt. called from Iwlt
Hulflgs. Mo., arrived shortly Mier
tiie accident occurred
A pick-up train left KHnaa* Ctfy
Il and was scheduled to arrive early f
|| this mbrnlng to facilitate handling
I of passeiqjcrs and taqigag'- The I
I wrecked train left. Kansas CRj at
I 9 p. in. last night. '•
SERVICE CAR
Jude Haslett. Service Car any-
where,- anytime, Plioiie lip or
1093. Cplqultt-Lacewell No. 1.
of mine. ■
Who lived so < n cuinopecUg,
never inorassed or repined.
Like tiie dew of nravon which de-
gar-;
[e. Rca-
r. Mrs. !
THE DIHT'HICT COURT OF
the United states
‘ No .3844,in Bankruptcy--.
| at Dallas, m Bankruptcy
entered t|iis week in flic various | Bankruptcy.
not close until 1 fn tpe Mattei ot Floyd Freder-
' ' - ■ _t „f Olfe.
< ‘ burne. Jbhnsoh County, Texas, in
■ ' “’ “lislsaid Dlstrjet.
Notice ol Meeting of Creditors
On bischarg? ; ”
To the Creditors i>L_.Siild Bankrupt:
■WHERF.AS, a Petition for Dis-
charge. properly verified has* been
filed in said Court ‘and in the
above, cause by sold' Floyd Fred-
j 4as heretofore
„ bankrupt,‘ which lias
been referred to me as Special
Muster under the orders and rules
of this court, to hear and make re-
port. ; : *. . ;;
You are, therefore, hereby noti-
Iied that U you wish to oppose the
I granting of said discharge by the
j Judge, you Ihifet file with me at
BERKELEY. Cal Feb 25 tu.8>- A Room 530 Federal Building in the
cHpltalUtic democracy, such as. the I fifty of Dalias. Texas, on or before
’■ “ ’ - ■■ —" ..... • ’ **••• -"i 31, 1038 your opposition
thereto, and at the same tfme
»i>ecificiUlon In writing, ol
tfie grounds of yoiir opposition, as
provided by General order XXXII |
of the stipiemc Court as amend-
ed April 17th. 1933. and the. Rules
of this ctairt iji -Bankruptcy.-
At Dallias, in said District, this
2-26-38.
E, M BAKER, Special Master.
■,!* 1 k mi * *— i' I,,, ,1, ,*
DIbIHI
; I NITI
’ . ’ --------- ----T. 1 »)G7t in iJtiiijLi iqzwy;— .
;22° l,hr "Minuet. enteyW - to the ; p„r the FiorUtorn Dtetrtot of Texas,
-‘i„w last year. 0 j at ixillits, m Bankruptcy
A total ot■.5.897 nhifoals had-been) Ofii'ce of E M. Baker, Referee in
j >..i_ <„ ‘ Room 630 Federal
livestock ciasse; Entries Nn the \ BuiMiiw. Dallas, -Texas. ’
feeder class- will not close until j I;. ... Y!.. ‘
March 8.; giving asurwicd of 6,000 ick TfiUeson. Bankrupt
head ’ ! buriw .lithhwOn Cfmintv
Eiilricj. of Herefords agnin this! said Dlstrtet,
! year lead all breeds of beef cattle,
A totaj of 527 Herefords have becl)
| entered. It, will be the largest
, Hereford show • in Fort Wofth’s
! Dlstory. HereforH entries , totaled
i509 lor 1937 and 332 in 1936,
I -Entries for -thj vgrtoijs livestock|. —
, I departments follow-: Cattle, -3.038; eriek Tolleson who
sheep aiid -Angora goats, 1,566; adjudged bankrup
I'swins, 677. and saddle hOrscs, 141y.
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 124, Ed. 1 Monday, February 28, 1938, newspaper, February 28, 1938; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306561/m1/3/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.