Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 228, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 29, 1932 Page: 3 of 6
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CLEBURNE TIMER-REVIEW. CLEBURNE. TEXAS
SPORTS REVIEW
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that were raised on his farm.
Gibbons, the well-known newspa-
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A. H. Lambkin of Godley. was
here Tuesday transacting business.
fast. He also said he permitted
hia tenants to plant all kinds of
garden products and gave them
• the fruit that was raised on his
farm. We like to see that kind
of landlord and believe this would
The singing at Lane Prairie Sun-
day afternoon was a success with
several visitors and all are invited
to come back again.
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Dallas Badman To
Wrestle(?) Again
In Cleburne
cotton erops were fine but that
he sonsidered cotton growing too
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T. J: Bates. Cleburne, R-5. stat-
ed that he had finished harvest-
ing his grain crop.
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LEAVE FOR PORT ARTHUR.
Mrs. C. W. Warren, Jr. and son.
Billy of Port Arthur, have return-
ed home after visiting here with
her mother, Mrs. O. J. Gambrell
and sister, Mrs. Clyde Hubbard.
hurt
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The second half in the Texas
League race opens this afternoon
Beaumont won the first half but
will hardly come through again.
We interviewed V. C. Carroll of
the West Liberty section and he
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burne, R-6, on the streets this
morning on our rounds.
For five innings Tuesday Yale
Theater, playing fighting baseball,
held the mighty Sanders Service
Station crew at bay in the Indus-
trial League. Then the power of
the old Sanders machine, hitting
on all cylinders, made itself felt.
Yale was leauing 3-2 and all
Prank Marek had to do was hold
A report was given us by J. C.
Claton on the crop condition In
the Cottonwood .section. Mr. Clay-
47/ Silk Flat Crepe
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Another business visitor In the
county seat was Willard Barnes
of Venus. Mr. Barnes is president
of one of the banks there.
afternoon after work hours and
enjoyed the wholesome air that
farm life affords. Things in gen-
eral look mighty good to us.
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here on business.
Syrup
Tamales
Tomato Juice
Temato Paste
Tomato Sauce
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FRUITS (Con’d.)
Cocoanut
Crabapples
Cranberries
Cranberry Saucs
Currants
Figs
Figs. Texas
Fruit Cocktails
Fruita for Salad
Gooseberries
Grapes
H. D. Clicque. Cleburne, R-G,
was in town this morning.
La Rayon Under wear—
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George Sister has quit as mana-
ger of Tyler in the Texas League.
George was asked to take a cut
in salary and didn’t want to so
he and Tyler parted.
George is an ex-big leaguer.
He was hailed as the greatest first
baseman in major history. Sisler
probably hasn’t gotten over big
salaries but if he keeps on playing
ball In the minors he’ll have the
idea erased from his mind.
VEGETABLES
Artichokes, Heads
Artichokes, Hearts
Asparagus, Stalks
Asparagus, Tips
Beans, Baked
Beans, Kosher
Beans, Lima
Beans with Pork
Beans, Red Kidney
Beans, Refugee
Beaus. with Tomato
Sauce
Beans, Wax—--——
Beets, Diced
■seta, Pima
Beata, Sliced
Beets, Whole
Broccoli
Team—
Sanders Service .
Cleburne Oil . ..
Yale Theater . ..
Frigidice .......
Oysters
Roe, Fish
Salmon
Sardircs, OH
Sardines, Mustard
Sauce
Sardines, Temato
Sauce
Shad
Shad Roe
Shrimps. Dry
Shrimps, Wet
Tuna
Turtle
2 Apple Butter
Apple Sauce
Apples, Sliced
Apples. Whole
Apricots, Halves
special event.
Two boxing exhibitions are also
scheduled and it promises to be a
good show with a larger crowd
than usual on hand—if it doesn’t
rain.
SPECIALTIES
Bread, Boston Brown
Catsup
Cider
Cheese
Chill Con Carns
Chill Banes
Chow Chow
Clam Cakes
Clam Juice
Coffee
Cream, Whipping
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Below.
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Liny bom
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Creamed White
Potatoes
Eels
Fiakebolle.
Fruit-Butters
Fruit Cake
Grape Joies .
Grapefruit Juice
Jerne
Japanese Crabmeat
Jellies
Lobster Paata
Malt Syrup
Marmalades
Milk, Buttermilk
Milk. Condensed ,
Milk, Evaporated
Milk, Gout’s Milk
Mince, with and
without meat
Mofeeoee---
Olives, Green
Olives, Minced
Olives, Ripe
Olives, Stuffed
Orange Juice
Piekles, Cut Mixed
Ptekles, Dili
Piekles, Gherkins
Pickles. Sweet end
Sour
Pineapple, Hawaiian
Unsweetened Juice
Popcorn
Puddings, Fig
Puddings. Plum
Relish
Salad Dressings
Sandwich Spreads
Sauerkraut Juiee
Smoked Boneless
Herrtng
Spaghetti, Tomato
Sauce
Spiced and Pickled
Fruita
Anchovies, Paste
Anchovies, Whole
Caviar
Clams, Little Neck
Clams, Minced
Clams. Razor
Cod Fish Balls
Cod Fish Cakes
Cod Fish Flakes
Crabs, reviled
Crabs. Plain
Crawfish »
Haddock—"Finnan
Haddle”
Herrings, Freeh
Herrings, Kippered
Herrings, in Tomato
Totals
Sanders .
Yale . ...
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Squid
“HOW’DY, AL”! “WHY, HELLO, FLOYD”
Raspterrtes, Red
Rhubarb •
Strawberries
Wine Fruit Salad
Sausage with Sauer
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Tongue. Cairs
Tongue, Lamb
Toagbe, Ox
Tripe, Boiled
Turkey
Veal. Loaf
Veal, Roast
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Asparagus
Beef
BMf Bouillon
Chicken
Chicken Broth
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American League.
Chicago at St. Louis.
Detroit at Cleveland.
Washington at New York.
Only games scheduled.
National League.
Brooklyn at Philadelphia.
St. Louis at Cincinnati.
Only games scheduled.
National League.
Boston t. Philadelphia 2.
Brooklyn 3-6. New York 7-3.
BL.Louis 6, Cincinnati 2.
Only games played.
JOHNNIE GORDON.
City Secretary.
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Patton, rf. ...
Layland, 2b. .
McPherson, cf.
L. Harris. c. .
Gilpin. 1b. ...
Ball. If.......
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Watson. M. ...
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SQUARE AND THE SiKekI'S
ADJOINING THERETO IN THE
Next Sunday is regular preach-
ing day at Lune Prairie. T
Cabbage
Carrots
Carrots, Diced and
Sliced
Carrots and Peas ,
Cauliflower
Celery
Corn on Cob
Corn, Cream Style
Corn, Kernelettes
Corn, Whole Grain
Hominy
far
Lentils
Mixed Vegetables
for Soup
Mushrooms
Mustard, Greens
Okra •
Ukra with Tozqatoes
Onions,
Parsnips
Peas
Peppers. Green
Peppers, Sweet
Pimientos
Potatoes, Irish New
Fotatoes, Sweet
Pumpkin
Rice
Sauerkraut
Spinach
Squash
Bacon. Sliced
Beef, Boiled
Beef. Corned
Beef, Dried '
Beef, Roast
Beef Steak with
Onions
ON THE
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By W. B. Rust,
Circulation Manager
Plate Glass Mirrors
Worth $1.50 Square
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Philadelphia5, Boston 4.
New York S, Washington 3.
Only games played.
Apricots, Whole
Blackberries
Blueberries
Cherries, Black
> Cherries. Red
Cherries, White
A CUBIC Foof.
OF COMMON GRANME
WEIGHS
BETWEEN 160
and ITO pounds
Grapefruit
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Peaches. Crushed
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Peaches, Sliced
Peaches. Whole
Peaches, Diced
Pears, Halves
Pears, Whole
BACK HOME.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Pettengeli
have returned from a week-end
trip to Sweetwater.
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WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Texss League.
Dallas at Fort Worth, night.
Tyler at. Longview.
Galveston at San Antonio.
Beaumont at Houston, night.
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Fort Worth 5, Beaumont 4.
Houston 5, Dallas 3, night.
Galveston 3, Longview 2. night.
Longview at Tyler, played Sun-
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ATTEST:
a The cameraman gets an unusually
good photo of Al Smith during a
-that the former Democrafie
The all-city team in the Major
City is liable to include two broth-
-ers.
.. Jim Wray and Sam Wray are
both playing from Brazos Avenue,
the former on second base and
Sam at short.
Ross Mason of Larson’s thus
far is proving the best shortstop
but Sam Wray is not far behind
and will land on the infld some-
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farm owners •
method.
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Soups
Clam Broth
Clam Chowder
Consomme .
Creamed Soups
Julienne
Minestrone
Mulligatawny
Mutton Broth
Okra
Cnion
Oxtail
Oyater
Pea
Pepper Pot
Puree, Beans
Pure, Celery
Pure, Uma Beans
Soup Stock
Strained Vegetabl
Soup
Tomato. Cream
Tomato, Okra
Tomato. Pure
Turtle, Green
Turtle, Mock
Vegetables
Vermicelli
READY-MADE
ENTREES
Beer A la Mode
Chicken i la King
Chicken Curry
Chop Suey
Goulash, Hungarian
Style
Lobster Newburg
Stew, Irish
House Oreasea—
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Jim Pickard, Blum, R-3, was
a visitor here today.
or something, win
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1982
TOUGH BOYS ON MAT CARD
would adopt this
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
A UP this newest list of canned foods and paste it where you may conveniently
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any of these foods which he does not happen to have on hand. The letter E indi-
cates those foods packed in sanitary enamel-lined cans thus retaining perfectly
the natural color of the food.
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outfield than any other ball play-
er in Cleburne amateur leagues.
Chaney is a ball hawk, as
fast as a deer and is hitting
the ball hard and often.
All the fly balls look alike to
this slim youngster who cavorts
for Yale Theater in the Iudus-
trial League.
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ror and Ollpin singled to score
McPherson. It tied the count.
Shorty Ball hit a terrific Uner to
Chaney in center field and Har-
ris scored after the catch for
victory. Sanders got two more
tallies but they were not needed,
the game ending 6-3.
Yale took the lead in the first
frame with three runs but Larry
Crutcher then settled down to
hold them to two hits from there
and rough
Fort Worth
Wise county.
Had a fine rain Sunday night
which will be of great benefit to
crops of all kinds.
J. M. Shellhorse's barn burned
Saturday night, losing all of his
harness and about 1 1-3 tons of
hay.
Riley and Leon Hudgins and
las in the second half.
If one of those big cities wins
out it will mean a real crowd for
the play-off as Beaumont has
neve been in such a play-ofr
and will be decidedly the under-
dogs.
National League.
Tram- W L Pct.
Pittsburgh . ..33 27 .550
Chicago .............35 30 .538
Boston ...............36 31 .537
Philadelphia .........36 35 .507
Brooklyn . ...........34 35 493
St. LOuis ............32 32 .500
New York...... 20 33 .468
Cincinnati ......... 31 43 .413
Decatur to work for Herbert
We also had a talk with H. P.
Prater. Cleburne, R-8, and he
said that his oats made about 37
bushels per acre, and that his
wheat averaged 371-2.
Noticed T. A. Roberts,
Mrs. R. C. Jones visited a ......
brother in Montague county last AN ORDINANCE
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Marek's backing wasn't so good
but Crutcher's proved quite ade-
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MEATS (Cont’d.)
Beef Stow
Brains
Chicken. Bonelees
Chteken, Deviled
Chicken, Tamales
hicken. Whole
E Frankfurters
Ham. Deviled
Ham. Loef
Hum. Sliced
Ham. Whole .
Hash
Kidney. Stewed
Liver with Bacon
Liver with Onions
Mutton. Roast
Pig's Feet
Potted Meats
* Sausage
Crushed
Pineapples, Hawaiian
Sliced
Pineapples, Hawaiian
Tidbits
Plums
'Prunes. Dry -
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Quince
Raisins
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Summary—Two base hits. Mc-
Pherson, Watson; •sacrifice hits.
Turner; struck out, by Crutcher
7, Marek 3; bases on balls, off
Marek 1, Cru’-her 1. Umpires.
Hardison and Olark
About the safest hitter is Arch
Ferguson. It's really marvelous
how the little fellow stands up
there and waits out the pitchers.
They have a hard time getting
Arch out. •
If he continues his wrk he'll
be an all-city, selection easily.
That would leave but one mor
outfielder to be picked in the
Industrial League. Snatch Pat-
ton and Shorty Ball of Sanders
are staging a merry race for the
place.
.... City of Cleburne, Johnson Coun-
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John Senter doing the preaching Ing or displaying., goods wares, ammint
merchandise or other articles. ex-
size on
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Tomato Pulp
Turnips
Turnip Greens
Vegetable Salad
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Cauliflower Coliseum at the end
of North Main street starting at
8:20 o'clock and will feature some
of the toughest toys to ever step
onto a mat.
Mr. Jack O’Brien, the nice, quiet
(?) young feller from Dallas who
always gets into a big row and
goes around with a chip on his
shoulder, meets Benny Bartay, a
clever boy but smaller, in the
main event. Benny is from Fort
, Worth.
O’Brien's last appearance found
him losing in a goofy match to
Kid Lewis of Denver. Jack pulled
the Kid on top of himself and was
knocked out. Bartay has been
here once thia Rummer but only in
a preliminary. „ _______
The semi-final has Cleburne’s
Panhandle Travis, the good- look-
ing boy with the smile, meeting
Dutch Tennant Tof Waxahachie,
a tough baby with a hard head
which he uses to butt his oppo-
l ents into dreamland. Tennant is
quite popular.
Swede Anderson, the tall boy
from Milwaukee who always gets
Player-
Ewing, 1b. ...
Turner, as, ..
Hardison, rf. ,
Ferguson. 2b.
Looper, If. ...
Wright. c.....
Chaney, cf, ..
Marek, p. ....
A new team makes its appear-
ance today in the Major City
Baseball League. The Independ-
ents, z piloted by O. C. Hudzletz,
which club replaced Battery B.
will play Brazos Avenue at 6:10
o'clock.
No one knows what kind of
team It is or anything tbout the
personnel but they’ll find out
when they meet the battering at-
tack of Brazos Avenue.
stated that his grain crop was
better than he had expected. Oats
made a yield of 56 bushels per
acre, wheat about twelve and
barley about twenty Vodie sure
was driving a good span of mule.
"we took our family
the country for a ride
AB R H PO A E
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cept products raised on the farm
by the vendor or members of his
family.
Sec. 2. Hereafter it shall be un-)
lawful tof any person to permit |
to remain standing at night on,
the Market Squarenor any Street
adjoining thereto. 7 4ny vehicle or
other property, belonging to him,
between the hours of 11 o'clock
p. m. and 5 o'clock S. m.
Sec. 3. Any person who violates
any of the provisions of this or-
rtinsnee shall he deemed guilty of
a misedemcanor and upon con-
viction shall be fined not less than
one dollar nor more than onehun-
dred dollars.
Passed and approved this the
17th da^pf June. A. D 1932
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CITY OF CLEBURNE; PRE-
SCRIBING A PENALTY FOR
VIOLATIONS.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CLEBURNE:
Sec. 1. Hereafter it shall be un-
lawful for any person to use the
Market Square or any of the
Streets adjoining thereto in the
We were reminded of come
mighty good plums that we at
by seeing J. V. Freeman of Sand
Flat here today.
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LAST INNING RALLY, 6-3
HOW THEY STAND..
Texas League.
Team- W L Pct
Beaumont ...........48 27 .640
Houston .............48 28 .632
Dallas ...............41 32 .562
Longview . 39 37 .513
Fort Worth .......34 42 .447
Geesrekrre
San Antonio .........33 44 .439
Tyler ................36 51 -238
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American League.
Team- W L Pct.
New York ..........46 19 .706
Detroit . •............37 27 578
Philadelphia ........40 30 571
Washington . ......:.37 30 552
Cleveland ...........36 31 537
8k Louis ............33 32 508
Chicago .............23 41 .359
Boston . .............12 54 .162
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values that we have been featuring
at 9:00 o’clock each morning have at-
tracted such, wide sattention jhat
seme-ef-ur friends and customers
who cannot conveniently attend at
that time have requested that we
have an AFTER SUPPER SPECIAL-:
from 6:00 to 9:00 p. m. Therefore-we
have planned such an event for to-*
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