Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 250, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 29, 1941 Page: 6 of 6
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BASEBALL
HOW THEY STAND
WHERE THEY PLAY .
LATEST SCORES
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who underwent an appendectomy
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Dr. and Mrs. Dade Sparks.
Denton spent the week-end he
visiting her mother, Mrs. W.
Warenskjold, and other relatives.
brmm
In Clebuina
Its
Team —
Hopie Guard
4-ft Club ...
Gray's
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e. rune., ano mm. -rawer. |,EGIE DEC«Ef*---Pr«ident
j Mr and Mrs Charlie Kyster and
i two* sons left Monday •morning for
tiieir homo in Corpus Christi after
a teiv day visit-here with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs C. F. Eyster,
Sr. , -
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three-week’s' visit
H Kelly and
W if
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home <>f
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Miss Mingle Swift, felt Monday
morning lor St. Louis whore she
will visit her airier, Mrs. Tom
Black, •'."■■
Mrs Hattie Howard and chil-
dren have returned to tlu'-ir home
B
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niter a
Mrs
Andcrr.on mid other friends
Miss Sue Woosley, of Marlin,
spent the week-end here visiting
, Recruiting • her mother, Mrs. E. Woosley, and
District of Dallas announced today sisters, Miss Helen Woosley and
they Could open a temporary of- *' *’ i“~
fice in the Post Office for two j
days from August 4th and 5th.
"makins'saiokers! STEP OUTroR
MILDER,TASTIER SAIOKESl
P. A, Rolls Faster, Easier.Too!
IB rette* in every pocket «
tin of Prlnee Albert S
S. >vBmwKiT»» De. Wlsif Silin, W. fl. "
DAIRY MOVES
INTO LEAD
State of liege, after uncov-
ering of alleged Naii-impired
plot to overthrow govorn-
m t, Dr. Emit Wendler,
German Miniiter, w«i ordered
to leave country at once.
taratay 'Was
DEGREES
COOLER
n*iaf«MMe«Mr
■MMng brand* twtnd
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PERSONALS-
Milton Garner lefl MmldaV a I
B ternoon for his home in Denlmi
after spending the week end heir
L Visiting in the honir <>l Mr atid
Mrs J.-l, Austin, of West, Hen-
i derson street
'’Misses Lena Will and tiene Ann
S." Wheeler visited relatives In Jos-
hua Sunday.
fc, Joe Scott of Axle visited in t’le
bMrne on Saturday
Paty. who has been playing In
the infield for Dillons, went be-
hind the bat last njght and show-
ed the boys how the game should
be. played from that position He
caught a good, game and f^t two
• balls on the creek bgnk that just
wouldn't quite make it over. He
circled the Abases on both blows
but was not credited with a home
run on either.
Marine Corps Needs
Thousands of Men
jpir
’James Hutchinson of Joabd* '-•w
JJed friends in Clc|>urn<' Raiur'-
day ' —
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■Asy I CAN ROU. '«M FAST 1
WITHOUT EVEN LOOKING—“
► no sifting or slowing—
AND EVER/ SMOKE TRIM,
PIRM.MIU^OOOP TASTING, 4
.toCH. RA.GETS THE F*LM ]
f FOR NO-SfTI SMOKING j
L JOX OOOLIN PIPES,TOOiJB
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money for
Torn fWleii Cyrus' arrived last*
week li<>m Austin where- he had
been idicuding sunmiei school at
i be tIniv<Tsii,v of' Tews tp- spend
Hie rest of I lie summer with his
mother. Mrs J. C Gyrus, ot North,
(irnilbtuy street.
SMCUl IJITRODUCTORY
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Last Hay ]|l|'
‘Caught In
The Draft ’
I FalacE tomorrow!
[ Frank Robinson, of 1012 East
' Henderson street, who was Injured
on Thursday evening when his
' bicycle and a car collided, ia re-
ported to be recuperating in the
Meadowlawn Sanitarium where he
was taken following the accident.
g. lanta.
m his hdme in
eits. Mi
U tunver
, > Mrs Clred Bowers icn my
fc’ afternoon for her home .at Mc-
Allen after a I!
E here with Mrs K
I? family
K ' 'Rev H A *Wakcr. pa,Joi id tin
“ Bt Paul'S Methodic C'lmrib, >
nurued Monday nfternooi; fro
'Evant where he had been
i - ducting a revival <’>r tt"'
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Kv
Paul Adams ef San Angelo spent
the weekend in Cleburne visiting
friends He is a former employe
of the local gas company.
Kyjprt Worth afWr a( visit here
KflFhome of Mr and Mrs J H
Everyone who goes to the soft-
*b»ll park knows Ralph Myers.
Myers has been a familiar per-
sonage at the park for the past
few years and last season was the
manager of the Highway ten
We were certainly glad to see
Ralpti out last night, and we hope
that We see mbre, of him at the
softball, games He was in an
nwiiV’ time back and last
night was the first time lie had
been out to a game . All the
players and fans greeted Myers as
Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Boulwam
have returned to their home |i
Fort Worth after, a week-end vii
here with his parents, Mr. ai
Mrs Arch Boulware, and oth
relatives.
FOR
LltipendabLe *
FUNERAL SERVICE
Call the
funeral Jd erector
J^ijpLcufinq this
Insignia^
Yesterday’s Results
Xlflper Bracket Dillon 6. Chaiin
lower Bracket West.
forfeited to Gray's
Gov Ro-'-’’ anti Miss Manne Rose.
Miss Doris Little. Mr and Mrs
Raymond Rose Mr and Mrs
Travis Odom. Mr
Thomas and Mr
Up|>ei' Bracket:
Graves
Lower
vs.
Y'KKTKRDAY'A
. <- Texas lea sue
Fort Worth 7, Beaumoht 1'.
Shjevepdrt IX Dallas 3.
Tulsa 3. San .Antonio 3
Houston 4, ’‘Oklahoma City •
(11 inninsfsr
National League
No games scheduled
American League
No games scheduled.
homer
■Oklahoma City was having
trouble . with Houston, losing its
third straight to the Buffs, 4 to
() The Indians extended Hous-
ton 11 Innings (before (George
, jumonville homered with one on
i base to spark a 4-run spree.
Howard Pellet turned in his 17th
win on 7 hit pitching.
Tulsa stopped San Antonio. 3
39g I to 2. winning on three hits off
I Mr and Mrs Roger Tittle and
’ baby of Hillsboro spent the week-
end here visiting her mother, Mrs.
W E. WarAlskjoldgj
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Weigh* about 25 t
s not her, place it on
M /
I Mrs John Irbv
Mr and Mrs W
and children, Mr
A Cooper. J i . of Gt and-
TED BURD’S
GROCERY
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a Iwvivnl lor the past
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Mr and Mrs jamcS Horace Hass 1 I visiting Mrs. C
in j 320 North Wood
liege Station altii a viaii lieie
■' < Aijnle L !>■ iilon and Thnt'pc springs on -
i si reel J rout;' to Cleburne,-fdnncrly resided
ibhlructbr in, A I here several years, ago ■*" .
Mr and Mrs.
lighter. MIm 5
id son. Jphnny V..
REAL PIT BARBECUE
Wednesday - Thursday
Saturday - Sunday
40c Lb.
GIEHEN'H GROCERY
Phone 684
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Mia Maiy Douglas oi Memphis.
Te.Hn,, i* here visiting her.-lirolh-
j, K Fuller, and Mrs. Fuller,
k£Wi>d Mre.. James McXtpllam _____ _____.
■“Stunied to tnrtc Uomr in Worth, jilted friends h) Cleburne
Worth aftOr a, visit here tn Bunday They' are moving to
Corsieana on Friday. . ■ .
Today's Schedule
Wihuoth
Home Guard
Bill Scott while Julian Tubb was
scattering six to limit the Missions
scoring to the fifth inning.
Fort Worth blasted- Les Mueller
for 14 hits and triumphed 7 to
1 over Beaumont. The Cats scored
two runs in the first inning,
one in the second, one in tire
fourth, one in the seventh and two
In the eighth Claude Horton
giwh up elgl\t hits, bpt held Beau-
mont to a third inning tally.
Today’s schedule: Shreveport at
DiiHas, Beaumont at Fort Worth,
§an Antonio at Tulsa and Hous-
lon at Oklahoma City
I. Pct.
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46 49
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ACTION PICTURE — Here's action from Yankees-lndieni
game in New York. Tommy Henrich of Yank* *cofe* on Keller *
425-foot two-bagger to center field in third j^ning. Umpire
Rommel call} .him sa-fe. Catcher i» Hemtley--
SHREVEPORT
PRIMED FOR
THIRD PLACE
a recent appen-
; By United Press)
Shreveport was primed today
to ease Into third place alongside
Railas as the Sports and Rebels
end their present series* tonight
• Shreveport trounced the Rebels
j 12 to 3! last night In a 17-hlt
I bombardment led by Murrel Jones,
the Sports' homerijji king Jones
connected in the third Inning
with the bases loaded and lifted
his second homerun out, of the
park in the ninth inning Orval
Grove pitched 5-hit ball, surren-
' a | dering tils first run tn the eighth
I when Nick Gregory connected for
457 P*
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.245
Robert Cull left* Monday morn-
pig for his home In Fort. Worth
niter spending the week-end here
visiting his uncle. Earl Cull, and
family ot 417 West Henderson
street. *
'Lundnn Brnvqr bus iclimied Io
” ’ " i. Fort Worth after
..'Aftweek's visit here Willi his pm
* , valid Mrs. John R.
Heaver
■ .Herman Beck of Deciililf gpent
(jundav Here Visiting his parents,
Mr and Mrs W H Beck, of 1415
Stanwood
h
We are glad to see him getting
along welj and hope that Ifc keeps
improving and makes some more
ball games before the season is
completed
Ralelgli Black, who had three
hits for the season before last
night, stepped into one and caught
the right fielder in short for a
home run and his fourth of the
season It was a Short lick but
a clean one and well hit. If you
don’t believe it, just ask him. As
he came in to the bench he said,
“That’s the way to hit the ball.”
Ehrl Cull. and
try Bland Oull.
___, fcft UHs moni-
tor a vlalt tn Winslow Ark .
their aunt. Mr*. J J Poe
y will be away for aeveral
k
standing*’
League
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43 67
■» Most Style* $4.50- and $5.50
Some at ... $2.98, $3.45, $3.95
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Nee Tbr>e shoes - - - - They Are Vahiea Yoe Won't Forget
i. Ann Janell anti Puttie, ot
i Bernardino. Calif . have been
e for the past week visiting
I the home of her sister, Mrs
pnroe V Bicknell and family,
ticy plan to remain three weeks..
Mr Mid Mrs Bob Orttm and
daughters. linbbie Louise ' and
Carla Sue. uL^Vernon arc visiting
relatives here’
L Mrs T. K Rose Of Rio Vista
vbited relatives ,aud
Cleburne, on Sunday
fe. ,Mr and Mrs hen Baldwin have
returned to their home In Fort.
g' Wbrth hftrr a Visit here with rel-
I atives.
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TODAY'S S( HEDDLE
Texas League
Wicuiininnt, »t; Fort Worth.
Shreveport at. Dallas.
San Antonio at. Tulsa
Houston at Oklahoma City.
American League
> Chicago al Philadelphia
St Touts at Boston «
putroit at New York
Cleveland at Washington.
National League
Boston at. qPitUhurgh
Brooklyn at st Louts .
New York at' Cincinnati.
Phlladelpliia at. Chicago
Mr and Mrs Kdd Shelton \nd
faintly, visited relatives in FolT
Anil.MniL W
pound*. e*sdy token from oar room to
anomer, p;~-c i« o* die ftoor, iff th* window, me it wherever
you need relief from hot weather.
• NlW SAFI OISIGN
All metal, with convenient handle. Sturdily (onstructed aad
completely enclosed. No curtain* can be caught, nor huger*
nipped with this f*a!
• FOU HOMI-OFFICI-CAMR
Uke it in the Kitchen, Bed Room, laving Room, outside oa
porch eg,lawn, or pat it m ywt rfft when oo vacation...
all you have to do to |*ng ia ami tarn on the current.
• LtMITID OFFM
Tbiaoffer it foe a lim
Be sure and get yoan
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Mr
and Mrs Jesse
and Mrs. Carl
Rose, all of lA»rt Worth, and Mr
and* Mrs G H Jones of God-
-lay - ’ |
Mrs Otho Cochran and son
' spent Ute week-end with relatives
j.at Grandview
( Mr and Mrs A C Little visit-
ed friends at Covington Sunday
, Mrs Stanley Baker Is visiting
Mr and Mrs Claudia Baker of
‘ Corpus Chrflttl thts work
7 Mrs W H. Dean of Grandview
' visited Mr and Mrs Wilson Denn
last. Friday
Miss Jimmie Hightower and
. Miss Frankie Hightower of Fort
Worth are here visiting their par-
ent*. Mr and Mrs J. H High-
tow«, .
Mrs. Annie L Warren and
daughter. Miss Ma«ie Wanen, Of J
— 936 North Anglin street, spent? the
in I week-end in Dallas.
Mr mid Mrs. H L Wheeler and
Mrs Guy Yater visited in Glen
Rose Saturday with a party of
ClebUfiio friend* who were vaca-
tioning there for several days.
Mrs S f* Bullard returned;*uu-1
day from u thrre-week’s vacation
trip In Dixon Springs and Nash-
ville. Tenn.-
Mi: and Mrs John A Doughtie,
Jr , and children of Fort Worth
spent the week-end here with his
laTonts, Mr. and Mrs J A
Dongbtlc. Sr.,' of North Gran-
bury street. '
WU4110U1 Dajfy was in (barge "I
!'the upper bracket of the City
I Softball league today at'- r < Halin k •
i*went down 6 l<> 4 before the |
Dtllon He' Simin in'ilic first game;
of the night, nt the park MoivHy !
night ' |
Wilmoth «nd Cliafh; itip‘;d in-;r|
tie for tlrKl ’bu* Ajow Wtpnoth
has compleh’jiiari’e (IF fir;,I place |
| unrt DHfcis an> in >« I
| tie for second tzlare Graven A- ,
] Sons of Joshua are In the cellar | ■,
but they have a chmicn Ui ihmiirC j
’that tonight when they nuiel Wil
inotii Dairy
. West Libci ty did not puf « <<>in
plete lentil rar tin- field h» lh>’
lower bracket game and ynie
<*rurW Peed 44UM'o wws given a
forfeit
| Dusty Johnson hulled th''
Hlwts tb victory ntlnwinn m
tmd stikiuig out iiigiri indi' i
I, Banks Was Hie losing pitcher
I Billy McClellan nt Dillon and
J Tommy'Gorski of Cluiffn Hid lor |
I the hitting honors of Hie iiighl
liOtli got. two hits ill three tups I
Hal lies left Monday |
Her home ill Icong -
visit heie In the
Walter West, Mrs
’ ONE WILLOW
Mis Hattie Ifoward and cbil i
— ~ l dren have returned to l.lg'.lr hbinc |
*on' I al Brownwood af-ter * two week's I
visit here with her sisters Mrs
T Carper and Miss Ann Hutch- |
ison
Mr and Mi s Warrell Martin !
and Mr- and Mrs B E Bridges
of- Fort Worth spent Sunday here —,
with her parents, Mr and Mrs
■ J W Carter
<<ervlN Jackson and Curhy (Jar- j
lock who huve been visiting Lamar I
Hills in Fort Worth, returned home 1
Sunday ■ •
Mr. ami Mrs -|L R linden of (
Dallas spent Htfndav with Mr
and Mrs M B Clary *
Mr, aiid Mrs. Ur Hu les. visifed I
Mr arid Mrs Vernon Bates in
Clobiirnc on Sunday ’ j
Silhiiy Bridges of' Fort Worth is ‘Tul,;"
spending' this week with his- 1‘DnUas
grandparents, Mr and Mrs J ‘ fhievei.i-ri
W Carter, and with'l^s cm^lus, Fort Worlli
ManAa.l and Burnal Clary •! Oklahoma < u v
Mr, and Mrs I'kde Hawkins ) B<’aum»aU
and children of Joshua were gufsts ' AdIohio
SUhday of Mi and Mi's. M B,j National League
Clary
Mrs j: R Goss and daughter
of lint Worth and Mrs Charlie
Dunean ot Granbury were recciil
guests of Hii'ir mother, Mrs L
W Wnde
Miss OdiI Dtivnll is vi,siting
Mrs A .fleiidrlcks at, Vickery
Jack L'liqd*' loft Sunday for San
Diego. Calif , where he will work
with nn aircraft company
Miss Mary Jackson is spending
two weeks tfith her cousin, l^tlss
Joyce Jackson, at Waco
Virginia- Burgess is visiting het
aumt,... Mr*. Bustef Martin, fat.
Godley «
Miss Margie Nell Johnson has
retjimed home from Denton where
she attended gummer ijchbol
Mr ahd Mrs E Boyd and
family Visited Mrs Boyd's parents.
Mr apd Mrs. w. Cashion of
Godley on Sunday
I. re-
from
l-’iri Worth wlW’t'e she had la;en
viritloff tyrs J T. Turnci' tor
M-.vi’Xal days.
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With the second registration now ,
, prfRt. young men ate wondering , ■ ,,. i —
JuSt what to do The U. S. | , 1 ■ / . ■
Marine Corps cun answer the prob- i
lem for many of these young men i DI?f)g/11LT A I C
Thousands of men are now serving | KUiIvOvzIy
their country under Die colors of ,
the U S. Marines; thousands | , _.
-more are needed. , -
Enlistments jn the Marine J
Corps are of two sources; (ll The.i
regular' four year enlistment, (2)
Enlistment in the Reserve for the
duration of the natiop emergency
Men enlisted in Texas are sent
to San Diego. Calif , for about
eight weeks of training Upon
completion of their'initial training _n
men can select the type of duty, day to be doing nicely,
they prefer, such as aviation, sea . —...
duty, foreign service, parachute
troops, tank units and many
others.
The
I Worth mi Sunday
Mi -iw-i. vv r-. v'"'";’" ”7'"-*.^.',----- ,
I>iln_. ontnfhn dl' hdcIT ' a Fr4a**tttoif» .. I
family reunion at Mineral Wells
on Sftnday '
JJIsscS Maxuir Bose and Doris
Lntlc visited Miss' Arlene Brad-
shaw in Poet Worth on Monday
Guests Sunday in the home of
I Mr and Mrs M A Cooper were
Mr and Mrs John Irby and
chi Mien, Mr and Mrs W B
Hrtshnm and children, Mr and
Mrs M
view and Mr. and Mrs Carl Rose
and daughter of Fort Worth
Miss Chrislinc Bowles of
Grandview visited Sunday
Miss Mary Nell IMvis.
Guests Bunday ot Mr and Mr*
W T Rose wore Mr and Mrs
"NO RLASONABLE (HII.R AKFVTll!l*"
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Brooklyn 59 30 /128
Pftlsbiirgh 4IJ 41
Chirtmiali 49 42
New Yotk 45 42
Chicago • 42 50
Hreten . 37 54
f’lltkidelpliiii 23-67
American League
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all Were glad to see him out.
He says that he enjoyed the
game very much, but he was
kind of pulling tor the other
He says that he 1* used
to that because the team he pulls
for usually lose*. We have seen
his team come through with some
mighty good wins, however
Mrs W H Btovall and. Mr. and j
Mrs Oscar Patterson and >
Liumrr, vistten friends In
wood on Bunday
Miss Bt|<: Bauldwin. Miidcni
nurse at the Harris Memoi'inl
R ■fethodist Hospital in Fort Worth.
Who has been s|sndlng u Ilirce
week'* vacation here with het
(Arents, left Sunday morning to
/.. yeeume her duties there
Men, Women!, Old at
40,50,60! Get Pep
Fool Years Younger, Full of Vim
Don't blAQie extiRu*i»<1. worn out, rpn-dowo feollnf
no your m» ThouMtml* imwed at wh*t * tttilo
Iron, oolotus** poo*piM>rUB* ItMllno. VttoiBtn Bj. A
H-yMT-oM doctor writ**: "1 look II m/mK. Ro-
s<*r» t«*ll«« peppier and younger thia very day.
For sale at E. T. Renfro Drug and
1 all oilier good drug store*.!
LJk®’-
have returned to their home
■ ONI -........'■
Mrs cA'Il Taylor has returned
to tier home In Houston after a
visit here ih the home of Mr
and Mrs J MoKenaie:
Winner Brock, employee of tgie
highway deisirtrnent in Cleburne,
has rcturni'd here to resume his
dpttoh' Ho ha* been recuperating
tn *im<M t in iroin
dj;i i<aiiy. '
Mrs—W E. Pittman of Childress
A Hickle, of
320 North Wood street. Mrs
I’lthnau, ivho hft« been visiting in
»; Annie I. j D| Ilion mid Thnt'pe Springs
BreftSiither, of Soul!i Robinson
;• Mr. Bass bi an I'jstrurt.''!'
I & M. Cpllegi'
' ' - •' -Miss letra Fae Blackwood
Ijfc. and Mrs B I’’ Mmilv j-i lu nch. Saltirdiiy i evening l
f- ahdLwm. John Sliwurt ,wlio have
7 becii here- visittns tier pnreiii:
Mr and Mrs M M Ballew, and
otiher relatives, left Monday morn
Ing ■for a visit in Chicago before
Bf'.'toW*lillllng to llieii Inane In Al ■
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CLEBURNE TIMES-REV1EW. CLEBURNE. TEXAS
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I 000 M- ;«
good vutet
10 46; peel
steady, spi
825
I x>ng Sen
Ou Jul
Cowart,
s train o
He was
then bet]
1«.
He reel
July 28 I
Mr cJ
vice witH
retired al
senior d
•nd mal
Worth al
tired Joi
imsltion I
w
By I
Office anJ
fishing, i^
these day
He wen]
at my old
day and »
that lack]
five poud
Other fid
on the cn
Good 8<
Bromo
the the
faefense
more tl
vita] Int
ttoit.
Working
Wry ta
hfccessad
There
bavenpd
Rust, d
Thoma.4
their wl
tlons |
But
who i
street,
p watch:
busily
during our great
MIDSUMMER
CLEARANCE SALE *
i
. . .THAT’S THE KIND OF
DEAL YOU’LL GET AT
SOFTBALL
STANDINGS
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 250, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 29, 1941, newspaper, July 29, 1941; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1309331/m1/6/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.