Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 76, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1940 Page: 2 of 6
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STUDENTS ...
BUSINESS MEN
AND WOMEN/
Move* To Ban
German Music
Are Ridiculed
Rave the She.
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Ford
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ARLINGTON HEIGHTS’ FAST BREAKING OFFENSE SWAMPS JACKETS, 49 TO 19
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ROOKJS ANO 7W£ R^D
THE
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BAS/ER FOR Mt.
HEADED FOR THE HEIGHTS
' i ipWelbvWan Horn
•icoNTWes ’His sensationalVj
4 rise Bobb/ Rises/'Ik Yr
■ ~L /MAY LOSE MIS »
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hud 4a st ■
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ter. Marti;
•visiting re!
QII. pkbmam^vi^waVkh, _
$1.00* and up
5 Operator* Phonte 138
MOHAN - ANDFR.SON- M
, pAlm^K A BKAI TY SWOP
visit at the hi
Mr. and Mrs
family
Finis Cashion is •
from an appendectomy
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wilii everything they lout u>'’
night, but tire fast-breaking Ar-.1
Bngtoh Height* cakers suniripecTi
- - them before Ahcv enukt net started |
The final acore was 40 io 19 . (
"•■pva fast breaking offense which.,
—gy*a 4*ad by Roy Irfte Fielder he- i
WflflCfefl the JhrRett- 11. USr ft:::’. ' .
half and the ’lArllngton-lliGigb’S
crew ran up a 24 point tewi before t
- the Clelrwne lade could git a d« )
fehrf* clicking that wouldJuMJlm ■
’-■jJTort. Wbrthiafl* ' - I
Al the half time the s&ru >Uxxl 1
uner the n*W; W Jamu gw‘-
thelr defense on the tricky offense
urtf wa* closet' During the
iftlf. the Jackets ..ran up , 16
—a t. x’ tar..».•$>» J
tallied i|t“ ' . ■” •
J Oliver and Fielder wore the men
r—......u.1ao . ka.rt-4*w attack which could
; not be stopped. Fielder would drift
. down field, snag a pr’sa.aqd drop
In before a ip*n could ewer him
Fielder scored 19 points and Oliver
adaed ik to hi* total..
Arlington Heights.^-nt in the
.second string, but the Jackets were
too much for them and Fort Worth
waa forced to send back bv the
first stringers .^. . • >
Loland Burton, the diminutive
flash, drew the job In the h<M half
to hfTld Fielder and he kept the
highoarorer down to one opint.
The Jackets wen- out after expe-
rience and they were playing on a |
small court This email court was |
a handicap to the local eagers who ;
«je accustomed to a large court. |
Goacli Wesley Bradshaw said, thia ..
“t* morning that me Jackets pibved u
L gtxxl brand of Bfaketball, but were
taken by • thiF'Cli^yrofferuv -of TtTr -
Arlington Heights five in the first i
Thc box score;
Arlington Heights
■ Beauty Shop •
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• FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Furnished inom. 41fl
North ytlhlte.
’LlFOR JIALa: AL acres nartfc QLS1S‘
bume just off highway; wall 1m-
“ proved. Price $2250.00 with term*.
Phone 336 W K . Thompson
• FOR RfoXT Com* see tiMa well ar-
ranged furnished apartment.
] bills fafd al Ltocrty Hotel
1 FOR RENT—Furnished apartment
n«ins>1 <71°*' hi. Modern $2.00 and $2.50
- | a week, 303 North Main
BEAUTY SHOPS
■ I—Oil p-rmnnenu »i«i
I Finger waves 2Qc DeLuxe Beauty
: Shoppe 311 N. Caddo Mrs Anna
, Livingston. \ . ' l|
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its fingei'i
iresence o
ihgerprlnt
ufficient
“Porosco
ncc of p<
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• ire enfor
losltive i<
Unce it hi
bv higher
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lent as t<
Walsh s
ne hundi
lemons tra
hifying th
He expla
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ores and
light be 1
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Billy Bi
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LOANS AND DISCOUNTS
OVERDRAFTS
BANKINO HOUSE. Furniture and Fixture*
OTHER .REAL ESTATE '
STOCK IN FEDERAT. RESERVE BANK
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATl'ON
CASH AND SECURITIES—
In Vault and with Banks
U. S. Bonds. Municipal Bonds and Securttjes
THE LOGICAL’ CL
Y / VS
To Take / J
OVER Jl
INDOOR /
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HONORS- U
^EWAS \r •
7=<a t —
WANTED TO RENT: Two-nwr
furniahed apartment Bills paid
On northwest side within walking
distance. Phone 347 .
IT’S CHICK TIME AGAIN
We will start1 ottr Incubator Mon-
day, January 8th. Make your rw-t
ervations early, aS early chicks pay
best-efor ffyenr or pullets. Place
your orders early. Then you get
eni. when you want ’em. 505 North
Buffalo. McDowell’S Hntciiery,
phone 1384
WANTHD to buy or trade: good
used furniture T W Scott Ac
Sons.
WANTED:<-Wlll pay cash for clean
model A Ford No other kind
wanted 208 s-uifh Robinwn
Street.
, ly,, —re. - i -.■<■*> — ■■■
WANTED TO BUY Four good
harrows and six walking ptows.
T. Seott Ac Sons
BMr. by I MtM Fretere 8y**»*l«. lac.
Insurance
" INSURANCE
t H. WARREN
Pire, Tornado,'Automobile iflM
Liability Insurance
y - ’ I Surety Bends
PFn/^J. JA< KSON. LAWYEft;
. Phone South'S|dF Square
'W INTE’MWT RAT U /SHOULD---- :--- -
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MEAT AND FISH COURSES FOR RATS
BUT RODENTS’ LUCK IS SHORT-LIVED <
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,'CR^^N BAY Wts, (UJ>>—.The respirators to protect theniAelvi^
“cefe- i fh-m poi’onous fume* ■ ,
| Pderkirk sa id ti;e war
’ an THCTp’ite '6? ‘Sno per-cent in the —
price of red Fqtiill And within the uiKet' f<
! last month, it had become hard to , |tU7 the
_t any price
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AS OF DECEMBER 30. 1939
Joe Louis i$ one champ/
r VVHO DOESN’-r WE id/
| WORM AQOUX LOSING/
I HIS CROWN UNLESS
f . HE GOES 7b SLEEP,
L AND T FALLS /
Bjl OFF/
I NO OUTStAf
CLAIM* UNI
| Mavectlgatei our $150.00 Bur- I
KMtHMMrr- It can be .ffN
pphasad for teaa than
' Ontf Penny Fjr Day
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I \ M6E INSURANCE
|r’ . , COMPANY
L1 Y, Mh HlWHte,1 nili ~1
Sw ■ x sJ*
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the holiday*.
Mro W. A Carlock and sons,
Richard and Floyd, spent New
Year's Day with her sister. Mrs.
Janies Reed. Of Fort Worth
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Davidson M Lightfoot 1* employed.
sniMtsCH lrKh a forty-two party Mwwwwt w uu^oyru.
IE P nd baby , of near
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fg ft pf tp
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-, - T , . r • [ the t). 'S BureAu of. L„ ...
sen- making openings -for a two-point SurvWn®1d furtHWU wiU He'
Ben Mtmday and .DOP^' stmeted I -a-—*- ■
Ing quintet with Burgess Hickman | baseboa«1.4
its the..only .substitute Bob was
without the services of his flash
"Dead Eye" Dick Graves '
—„ , Frtday night the local lads will
the 0mb go. Lack to Joshua, wheke they will
;ild head ineti “the Mansfield ,boys In a sec-
ond game .The Methodists ate
due to be at lull strength in Ulis
contest as ‘Dead Eye Dick" is ex-
pected to be there On January
12, Corsicana High School will play
the Cleburne .Yellow Jackets, and
the Main Street MeThodlsts wiIU_
play the KFJZ Flashes at the
Brown Gymnasium Jiie Flashes,,
are considered the strongest outfit
’ in Fort Worth About two wefaks -
ago they defeated the TWC Rams,
L who always have an outstanding
I club. •
Mr. and Mrs R L Moore had
as their guests for the holidays,
oil of lh*ur children: Mr. and,
Mrs Jesse Decker and son, Jesse j
Lee, of Alvarado; Mr and Mrs
Johnny Franklin and children of I
For Long oe .
ASK FfYTt DETAILS
\
Stella Mae
LONDON (U.R>— Proposed
on performances of German music
alt being ridiculed in FtHHIaikI -U—-Au I
Julius Harrison, the Hastings • David
municipal concerts conductor who j journeyed
first announced that he would no! t ‘i*-‘
longer Conduct Wagner because Hits • It was1 the first time that
"it tj-pified the Naz.i spirit of ag- L\- “rthedt"::. :^.h—
gretsion." has now explained that lor a full epntest this season, and
he meant merely to exclude such! th«y playeds two game* at 40 min-
work as the ‘Rtogfied ]utc« each Tn the first contest the
from his programs, because they
might remind his mothers too
much of the German Slegfiied; who have been playing for oVer a
Itnc V i month trx- “*
Harrison implied that he resfly About t<vo weeks ago
. .. . w U$*$>tmaeiits weiloaed
f 1 dM boys in Jwhun
Tn the second game ,the Anderson ,
boys earpe bark to-teit tln-tr -st.rtde I
and take the Joshua boys to a| ,
54 to 25 cleaning Last season ]
the Methodists would have been’
^.siiEpmg tflwBM.nwr r^yc jjiuyerf L
nc a game without making at least1 .
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The SPIRAL--
PERMANENT
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CAPITAL STOCK . . L
SURPLUS .» .
UNDjyjPED PROFITS
RESERVED FOR TAJCES, INTEREST DTVIDENpS. F^TC
UNEARNED INTEREST ........ .?.
DEPOSITS . .
V -bi/
Tfeo Wllims HAS A 9OOD
Chambers Street,
wS' aimr. *J»o«t 'new c<^on’a4-^y ?««*
portable tfowrriter; Bargain. “ *“ “ “
FIRST HALF-
m IS DOWNFALL
K FOR LOCALS
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rf?':
SPFOTAL: Slice sale, broken shies,
$1 a pair Noel Irwin. ■ “ffiggrst
. Little Store.’'
GIRLS: This i* Leap-Year jjropose
to your boy friend and bring htm
to the Yale Theatre and get mar-
ried on the »tage. Monday, Jan
4. WB w® furnish The rtng, min-
uter. DcetiM Mid vohr first night’s
TodJtffilf——
1AWN MOWERS SHARPENED I
Typewriter ribbons, repairs. Shears’
sharpened, keys. tof*8, fUtts. Fine
Dun shon Ilk W Henderson
FOR SALE
. FOR SALE: Second-hand 2-4 anti
2x8 Inmber, $2 00 per hundred.
Call <32 W. Wardvine Saturday.
FCR BALE: Our annual 2i^c yard
white goods, timutltching sale
?r- ’ start* Friday »th. runs one week
; ---SI tw* TiutaTlmehr Rouif 202 H i
IL Chamber* Street
Mrs R L. Siddall of Alygradb f
spent Wednesday, jp’ Cleburne. 1 >r
Mrs. John Adams of Alvarado
r on busi-;'t
22 5 7 49
■ fg it pf tp
Eyster f 0 1 1 1
n Burton, t . .. ... 3 0 1 6
Ch.walfr f 2 2 1 6
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• -4 -0 2 -0. Amarttio, rtsttc-t her ---------- —
Bttrtdn, g ! 0 0 2 and Mr* B A Crockett during
5h. g ., . .2 0 0 4
enemies.
thtWh
Kentucky.-!
Michigan, - Illinois andj
ronsin FfllWers purchase the
, , . ■ ....o uumi nuauib ui
at cost and the campaign is J was jn Cleburne Tue^ditv
need through a revolving nes*. -• ■
meant the whole thing facetious- '
ly, although his first remarks
brought public rejoinders from
Bernard 4raw .‘ana Dnme”Tthci
Smyth- Shaw reminded him in a
telegram to the Dally Herald that
"Wagner. Beethoven and all Huns
were banned at - Promenade cuiu_.!
cert* in August, 1914—result i
audiences .. Sir Henry - Wood Uuu
announced an all-Wagner concert 1
—result: house crammed " . •
-Dame Ertiri Smyth. English wo-|
man composer wl»o wrote popular I
war songs in 1914-18 added, if I1
•rt is to be artterted by anything
but it-self. good-bye to flMlture
Beei Bottle May
Become Weapon
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MONTEREY. Cal (U.F The|
common brer bottle, often-a wick-4
ed weapon tn the hands of Iwllig- i,
eient ettisen*. may be eleva ted |
.MWiy to a most important Hrt»ttL-1
mtnt of national defense
TUnt ^possibility tvoS" TfitMieen hy i
loavalry Uliccri .aL. llyL Montetfey
,pre»Mlo af^r .771
experiment* I at Camp Ord
errs said experiment*
a gaaolinc-filled beer
at a tank and ttean
filtrate ( a tan* att
. Whon the botty
again*! the ta^k. j
•pill* ov**> the armor
■u then ignited, by • Very
Vi'
Ihc Christi
‘ John F.
.. Tech at I
echool afte
hero v-i H>
Mrs. John
Unencumbered lady
i « com-
111 West
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Mrs Josie Da.vld.son of Fort
Worth Is visiting her son, H. W.
Davidson mid wife, this week -
Mrs R. L. Higgins visited her
daughter, Mr*. 8. 8. Bilton of
.KWmMtor -iftnftijt.’" ’??" ’
Mr and Mrs Bill
i r i
Ldstel
UNION HILL
542 W. Wilson.
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tire and wheel on I,
* .Club rood Return Tub
‘. couptry cliflj for reward, <• '
UYT: Gsreeriuii-nt cheek Tuaifiaiv
CANADA.Mad* ’inHN KAMPF-
WTNNlPBb. -Man. 10-
cent cond<tiMd ver«tan'
i Hitler * "Mein Kua^F
SEE THE NEW jll
REMINGTON
Remette o
Your baat aad moat successful idea* for school work,
*“®“M pl“»r Iwiainea* papers, short *toriea, etc.—
usually oome in the\quiet comfortable eurroundmg*
of your own home—Be prepared to take advantage of
thaae profitable idem. GET A Remette. M
rt SPECIAL!.... I
,-• Tttl haantiM, bandMUMiy boand, C.iurymg C«re in. K
, dudSd i* purchase prire. K
-Xk D ' 1
■" ICkt a Tench Type Ms,bed Instrnctirwi Book, with '
WljXX and actual l^gson. M teach you typimr -
' *»—darci f<xw-<owk«yl>onrj,84characters, back spacer,
rerwne Mne ep*^ earriage return leers-, earringe re
Wore terra, and many other big machine foetarre.
jma. a *. T > . - f . .2.......r._
..Terms As Low As $1.25 WuJr '
CLEBURNE TTMES-RFA4FAV
* x e w j . - -AWfmrnn .
108 Aonth Abalin < t>nJl*
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BIIJ- STEINESKE
Last season when the Methodists'
J the bearded boys here they
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Mbs Hazel Moore..of Dallas; and,uH^. WPfq<* before the contest By
DeWitt Moore of Godley. ' | tl»e time of ihe game several of
Mr and Mrs Calvin Tomme and ! tlM, l;iiiy(.rs hbd a good’growth of
children, who nave been on an ex- whl: kers. andTihey put on-a small
tended visit at the home of Mrs. clown nct of fheir owh Bill Hisk-’
Tommes sister. Mr. and Mrs. | nian nlck Grilv-(.s; ahci shady Rtig-‘
, ——--— ----— ers are three of the outstanding
their BBtne at George West basketball plaicrs iir
The West Fork school-re-opened»can pul on pretty
^an 2, after the holiday season„(>n,PH,, „.i| *..:, .)■«» teudmi----
MF. Mid JwrST Hbmor. CHliiam yyj three of the' players are
. are moving to Rio Vista t 'good ball handlers and gaxl shots,
( Mr and Mrs Lilburn Thompson,^,,(1 wh£n di< v are out just for
J and baby, of' negr CUburne. have f fun of it they can st-age a
returned home After a few days 'pretty good show ’ They are jigd
home of. her parents, jwi « hard to notice
G. H Guthrie and them wher^ there are such profes-,
sionals on the courts as Bill Stein- i
retainers ting j ftnd Ham Hamilton
L It is not known as yet whether ■
! the boys will grow beards for the j — (
House ot David' game, but it is
i suspected “ that they will. Bill
i Hickman can grow a beard in j
' about thrFc weeks that wii! look
I almost As good as some of the
David'* boys did at four' months
warui-up fJ the House of
boys the Anderson boys
.1 .to Joshua Wednesday
night and played two exhibition
tilts . It wfi*' the first tlnw that
the Metliodteta had been . together
* fte- • Ze
- J.
uuSbles th
he segme
jient. It
o obtain
|led edge
jlace afte
The inst
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successful
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lospital la:
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h destinec
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■living tn
Jouglas E
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fingerprint
nfallible
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Ute Texas
ponal Asm
tn its anni
vWhile
io identify
lis finger
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Mr -'ond Mrs Marven Petty
spent Sunday in Dallas visiting
triendk Marven, Jr., and Miss
Peggy Betty spent the day with
friends id Fort Worth, but all re-
turned to spend New Year's pay
. together here
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Morris Brown Murphy has re a
turned to the university in\ Austin
after spending the holidays here
with hi* jjarents. "Mr and Mrs,
George Murph v.
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men; WOMEN OLD AT 40 get
PEP New Ostrex tonic tablet*
contain tonics, stimulants, oyster
concentrates often needed after 40
—By bcKlire lacking iron, calcium,
phosphorous, iodine. Vitamin Bl . t WANTED: -------
73-veor-old doctor writes: "Took | wants housework nn^
Ostrex myself Result* fine.” $1 0C I panion for eldv-rly lady
star special today 79c. Call, writB, | Wltaht
Rerrfm Drug Store. — ___________---------------
............ - ; WANTED: A couple to get married
MEN. WOMEN! GBT PE55. New! on the stage of the Yale Theatre
OSTREX tenic tablets contain ton- If Intended call 171. '
fes, ofster element*, stimulant* for
pep end vioi often needed after 40
KALEl Stock turkeys Mrs-laH othex_*ood drug-Stares —
Hopkins Call 46.
. ISAEVS—Car of stock salt on
tract/ Phone In your orders. It
Is always cheaper at • the car
Phone 320 902 W Harrell. GiUoek
Grain Go. i—• — .. -.gga
^t,OR SALE: The Dtetxlct Manager | . For
I >?"4Ue Home Owners' Loan Oct- goal Estate, Loans and
poraAtaaEsBto be in any office the ---
balance of O»K week to gostet the
Brokers tn the flitte. of Home Qwn-
, er*' Ixian Corp., p^Opqrtlns
We have some very lok^jjrlces.
and all properties are sold on 4h<
Interest rote Most ail of our pr<u>- '
wiles have beep fully, reconditioned
‘ d are now very bttraeUve. OUR |
' ■ r-r
' ----- / Phone $64 • ' . n
wwter 7*
■ ‘j j
' • , '•? f
TI6hday highl Refreshmrtrt* *ere
xervetl to about 30 guest*.
Mrs nrelte Davidson of Grape-
Vine, visited her mother, Mrs W.
A Brawner, recently. (
'Rioae visiting in the home of
Mr and Mrs Jack Lawsgn last
Saturday night tfere Mr and Mr;
H. A. Lightfoot and Jane, Mr. and
Mrs R L. Ruaeell, M1' *n(1 M*?:
’ 2. E J°,ws "nd If18 Killeen; Mr. and Mrs Raymond; Dlaved
Ernest.?oms, Ernesan? aofl Oag-; and
ten Miss Ha-zef Moore at Dallas: and’,,
Several from this community at-
tended the fifth SStpday singing
at tire Baptist Church- in Joshua
■ Sifnday night.
Mr. and Mrs Wayne Lightfoot n
Mt Tuesday for ©oome. .. where h*Ve returned to
lAr Y.tarhtfrereF in cm ralzkirorl _ ___
*tion ca
mutes, ai
• rs great
.oxLlAh*r pJaccs where; 1 ii?-i;.i. hey^i_„_
......., . : 1 " Mill-1 • m/t’Miss Tfflno-
te rodents smen a 1 _____-___Z___’Tt** “
ihiburger?7 '
8
.wliPF, t irey -are atti
terrewe-kr Tv.vn r Hmrar ,
"they may overlook it-ip the fish.
So we
Ing
| utc* each
J Methodists were slow to get started
too 'and loot to the Mansfield club
i month
,'GRFEN- BAY Wts, <U.P>—
gpvernXi^rit has subsidrxnd a “
a.--*_ ----*---•' *------- ( fl
, ------------ -...-----------...... —------ v,,«j plan, reputed to be I ”
ilX'K XS: t!x,:.....;
fet|BUHlJU licit nb>»e*y i*i. »W will.'man alao lut his stride, and was lowr<l • choice of meat ba 1* or obtain at
go up ' t ne of tie greatest j hi^h pbjnt man tor the night, with f,;h with- thetr poumn .4*
clown* and long-shot artists in the that old reliable John Sparks stay- • G. C Oderfelrk district agept of h .j-Vr
b-- I trame Bill li'onnb. the -chubby|-ing-fn there .getting the ,ball Mid thf y -g Bureau of Bioligicel L/Wx
I little bjrw-mwded star is a sen- making openings -for * two-point | eUrvW""Kiia YkffllWS- wW fee' in* i .2£n2’J,
‘Milon k>i>x. shot* and <«n thin* try 8»n Munriav *nd .Dooevlu----_>--I »• 1U*JI
I pull than a rncuikey. Stetneoie is
I a. veteran of id yeiit*_i*u-h._the( Dav-
' Ids. aml^Jic i-n-ws ills way around
on the gvih'TIr.s : ."Whin the other
—--pluvers'with !Imr.Ubwircl.s Use ,a
■" «6rnb on them Brn takes
and IFIsureTy .-oirft j' his bald____
-JW 4* oonlliHwIly imttah: some wise
erucic to the referee, to the play-
m ers'or to the tans, and he never
fails to make aumeone laugh.
■ has re^-”
hfi to Denton to resume her
' ‘ > tft teachers college.' after
na h*u v^w.H<,n here with her
wheFTWlau^s JtnaidM. relatl
tss-isr.- ss: fc &SI
.............--.a-l
mankind .; greatest enemies. Will | fOI C| •
cover 55.0®0 farms through the >
cooperation of county agents In J
West Virginia,' Ohio.’ '
Indiana.
rtWisri
'financed
fund.
Continuation of the project de-
pends upon the’possibilityvof pur-
chasing additional supplies of red
kquill, basis of lite poison -used in
the bait 7i'~7_7',"7'.7:. .77.7 ’7'
Rod squill / produced from a ’
kind of Ijly bul'b grown along the
Slxjrfes of thr" MreilterrMtean. par-
ticularly in North Africa,. , '
Because the poison in emetic, it
ft liarmtessiy expelled from the
stomachs of human being* or do-
mestic animals However, rats
cannot vomit and the poison pro-
duces quick death by paralyielng
the heart and nervous system.
iMen working with rafl squill use
[Io points Against the Joshua lads ,
| that old combination started click-
ing and the MethbdWj? want to
> iown ffhady Rogers was MinUng
1 I up the court with tiis fnrt-brcakffie ;
I trick shots. ‘ that were true as an
I arrow Kogers ha* a way of break* . ,
- fast_ taking, the ball away trom ; h-n, t',f rats ■
’11,7 I.aD r, ll>u V-v.» i- lax* ♦ onsl I Vf___I... « •. l .. .
'f W . -"'n 'b A.:-T':- •MuTtT J .
h' : ■ 'House fifing it
■ — ' live »' " “-----— A
•*-. Uiey wiil. G
t one of the greatest j
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 76, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1940, newspaper, January 4, 1940; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1293245/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.