Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 88, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1940 Page: 2 of 12
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daughter o* I underwent a tonsillectomy TucJs^az.
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the City National FJank. is glad to congratulate^
this corporation and its customers drt its
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Our TPAL electric service bill covers the uae
many electric appliances (some ate illm-
rrated here). So we agree that "the smallest
item of cost in out budget is the biggest item
of service in our home.**
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TW1# 1'kst game’ liefdi’e the ;nW ‘
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" ^ntfls—while -the IFortird proys .Tor. Tl'IttOlT TH——r—-
ehief oontribttHoft titts been a fine ; mQmi-.. .. mart;
-t ffrat half iwtmnat Rice In that | H tom spon.sorhd m
proved over last season: however.! eation \.l mini strut 1
«lnee then- Mike Brumbelow’s lads | llali(lnnl
have lost to the Texas Aggies and i making
to the Owls again—this time
an. overwhelming Margin
Texas has lost ofily two • games
| this season—one to Temple at
| FJriladelphia and the other to Aj>-
I aiisnt last gnturdny, by a ocore
| of 44-54 ’the prevk
| ■. Longhorns thumped
backs. 52-33
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Karl Henry oi Kil-
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< with ample capital to look after and care •
for the interests of its customers and with
many years of successful banking history
behind it, congratulates the officers, di-
rectors, employees and patrons of thA
Johnson Gounfy Rural Electric Assocta-
fion on it s wonderful service and success.
1. th(: Inter-
mrvcstei Company
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b-V,j crryiii-coloicd cab-over-'iwune tnu .
tor truck mid semi intfter shown |
in iiAompiiiiyh’ig lllustrtrtton-
trailer is wired Mr 110-volt
trlcity obtaiited locally
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in your homes for your daily use.
Electricity on the farm is going to
pave the way to better living,...
eliminate drudgery from the farm
home anrl usher in a new-Era of
Progress.
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To the iMe. KrWBj haturd.y
»rh»> due to ft™
'"wily wE’Lydlo B. Pinkham’" V«r-
tabb- Compound made <«y,ei<i/l» 0> help
firt.il( rundown, nnrvmn women in »<> nmil-
fU 'tau '‘diflteuft daya." HinkhamT Com-
pound contain" no opiate" ur lialiit-iormlng
IngH'dlnnt". ft h made from nature'" own
beneAelai root" and herb"—each with It"
P1 III.ADELPHI A. Jan 18
Vlllftnovn cntlAJre's .loot.balh team
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schedule next schhoii, including
FlorlCld Baylor, Kunsns ahd Dii-
qm sne a.s itewcaniera, according CO
Coach M J. CCUpperi Smith
"We ll open ut home with either
Western Maryland or Pemwyl-
vnnla Military College,” he said
at a Villanova club dinner last
night'. "Then we'll play Florida
„ljier!l_ l£L_ilJ£_flraL M. a name-Aiul.--
ish’l’liome series. Baylor win follow,
but we haven't decided where the
> "ce will be plp.ved,” ,
the Wildcats i'Jieu will meet In
ortlji' Detroit. Kansas, and Tem-
ple at home;'Manhattan at New
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Smith said that they were "still
consi'li'i'ing- the advisability of
bringing Oregon State here fpr a
iiieht d une Nov. 2il, of a day game
Nov 30." tmd that "Auburn has
invited us to play at Birmingham
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Re sure and attend the big FREE exhibit of all kinds and
uses of electrical equipment for the farm to be shown
January 2^-29 on the Cowley Farm, seven miles North-
west of Itasca. We assure you your time will be well
spent as it will be very interesting as well as educational-
The Johnson County Electric Cooperative Association is
I to be congratulated on making possible this mammoth
te; showing of electrical farm and borne aids. The,/ have
done a good job covering pur rural community with a
network of wir£s which enable our farmers to enjoy
more light and have modern devices’to lighten the burden
of the farm. , ,
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SPECIALTY
By PETE SMITH
The (.'orHicmiH Fligh School bas-
wjik. iftngi- Aith Hie Waeo. kltiow of J.
High Tigera in Corsicana. Friday,
in their .serond encounter of the
season The Waco boys squeezed
through winners by two points in
the first game and have improved
since that time; so the Corsicana
lads are get for a (ough game aud
wfll be out trying to get revenge4on the
for the two-poiiit. setback The
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the Baylor gymnasium next
month and the Waco club will be
one of Ute favorites Neither "Waco
or Corsicana have to_ compete in __ _____
tlieir county tournaments tp .be, el- left the estate in trust for SYrs.
taible for the district towHemenf.
The Texas Christian eagers are
having a, hard time winning a
giune and ‘ now they can’t even
beat the piotth Texas Eagles. The
Parties hu^tlM out d « to 3d win
oVer the Horned Frogs at Penton.,
Wednesday night T7ie Frofrs put
For twenty-sc ven years we l\ive engaged in Spreading
Light” and distributing labor saving electrical equipment
--u—|ceS Wbeh *m need of electric wiring mater
lions and other electriral appliances j^ive us
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living h'as ri^en sharply from time to
time. This d^ptfidable service is cheaper /
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aiii 1 more useful today, loan any other
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Mr and M.rs
gore, and Mr.
I LOulse Hines and Mrs
I Hott, of Fort Worth
Member Federal Ocposit fnsnrancc C dr^oration
The Epwort
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jmecoming r
30 o’clock
The prograj
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L.the BFU
rout and I
Ury Bess I
[Wide Roy an
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There will
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ciriCA'cio, Jan. 18. <VF*-Thomas
j) Sheehan, attorney Tor the
tateg Cpmtsfcey sal^l____
' that the pir't National Bank
of Chicago would seek permission
of the probate court to sell the
Chk auo White Sox baseball club.
He said that the petition would
L>e filed with Judge Johh F. O'Con-
nell today and that the, heirs
would contest the propneed action
... '".j pound that it was con-
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ecTin ids will Spokesmen for tiuj
bank telnlmed tlfat the best inter-
ests ot the estate would be served
by )he qiale. he said. . .
Comiskey, who died July 18. iMfD,
Grace Reklv Comiskey and their
three children. Mrs. Comiskey re-
ceived half of thS estate and the
other half was divided amohg the I
children. The First National Bank I
was named trustee1.■ The. estate;
owns 7.450 shares of stock in the !
valllt''<7^00 lm<> 8 r
iner, White Sox secretary, owns
the remaining 50 shpeit'
| Coirrefliry, in his wnt, said that
I it was his opinion that the bank ,
4 should not sell the club before hie
youngest surviving child was 35.
but that should circumstances arise
M whtch would make the sale prudent
W before that time the trustee would
' rmniskey-,
youngest child M lifs son. Charles
II. 13 Under the terms of the.
—witt. -the- -bnrrit w-« operate the r— ,---
elnb *•* eight yeau1 pW>vtc*ed the
| stock ®ad not been sold-. ’ —
'JOSHUA FIVE
LOSES AGAIN -
■. The Main Street Methodist agg-
ers went on a scoring spree Wed-
I nesday featuring . John Sparks.
I Lltady Rogers, and Bill Hickman,
to down’mb Joshua independents
Iby a 4'2 to g.-cotmt. 'in the Joshua
gym . 11
Spanog Rogers, and Hickman
were In their, style-of-oki passing
the ball around and hitting bas-
kets from anywhere. Ben ^tfunday
and Roy Keeton wCre at the guard
positions and were very impressive
th holding the Joshua team to.
nine point,*; 1
on -a spurt at the finish but it'
was stopped by the final mm ;
They cut four point.;, off. the ten- '
point lead "Free throws” was the
margin ol Win for the Denton
boys, as they pitched in id free
ones mil of 14 onportmiftles. The
frogs had a hard ftght With their
free throw| As they cashed in on
only six , out Of 15
There win be ojily one game in
t the BouthweT Ccintefencc fonW i
aa the Rice Owls tangle with the
Texas Aggies at College Station
Arkansas plays Bfavlor in Waco.
Friday night, for the only game.
Saturday night there will be three
tilts in the conference as Arkan-
sas 'ekes on Baylor again J& !
Waco. T.frU; tangles with|
rn Austin, a»d 9.M.LL pie
Aggids Wt erntege Sta t ton
• Cotteh Wesley Brndyhaw gnnounc* II
' <•- that Im is looking for a contest
I tor .his eagers for the first of-
i next week He is trying to match
a game with Waco and has some
I other teams in mind Hut any club
wishing a contest With Ute yellow
Jackets should get in touch with
•YBtadwhaw------- --wr" - -fi
Manager Bob “Anderson of the
Main street Methodists also, »ii_- .
tyounces that he is in search of
basketball games He doted t care
where they are or who they arc
Just let him know that they want
‘ to play basketball, and he will
have hia eh>b there He traveled
I over 2009 miles last season ptay-
ing all comers md la m the mine
mood this! year Anderson says it
l makes nd (Hffcremje. About the
•cldss dTtedrf. He will PM 1W-
. pehdgut. conge or proTA^ionni
chits. ' .
J6e Loub has signed to delend
/ his title again on Feb^twry at
' 1 Madltom Square Garden Thia
| time he will fight Arthwo VtodAy
, Of Chile We never heard of tbir
I guy aqd he m4y be a greet fight-
er but itt'our opinion it will I
James NCal is ill
nt his home on r
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[/. ranong the St^ts, with no one man — - - - - ;
k dLmlmdlnt the JWiiir-.mA^aL. J«*.......4-ete-v,-
F Chester Granville was high-point Tjrrmm nuetcwneiv
L for Texas Itoth night at. Arkansas
’ • TTuirtfian Hull led the attack
1 against Rice, and Ctaptr C
| . Spcdrs. ordinarily a defensive spr*
(-^-—Gaits’..--wete -top--H>an--.m—Wc
We are indeed grateful for the plus business we have en-
jovecT einceTESlSption of RF. We have furnished
miles df wire and other house Wiring.fliatfliate meeting
the requirements of the underwriters and the REA in-
spectors at a price competitive with all otifiide dOtffces of
supply.
REA
ELECTRIC FARM EQUIPMENT
SHOW
M tf game Othi r« who bnW split 1
soread «P the of tense are Hobby Moers,
ir man ■ ’** nil-conference guard, . Speedy
noupi ■ ’ 1 * . 4 (_
ffrntrill—F.iir kwlir.f --i-wwy. 1
nate forward and center
Httil. <+rat|Vllte,-!HmH»l,. Moen, mid .
Oraii i SIX'I"'S' will Start tignluT T <’
U It will l>e Texas lust opnfcielite
upiiearanco until Hie Ba'.lor aaine
‘ here jftib.. Iff -
SICK, NERVOUS
CRANKY
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"EVERY MONTH ?
vegetaoic compoonn is
OK "* M Baal ''Woman's friend” • I suffered real emliaruv sment lx
NlB Soror women tiuffttr >ev«’m ■f cause- their .plate dropped! tllpped
—M monthtvpain (crumnj. hu.-lt- wabb](.(| jUJll ffic lUm>. lime
44 —!■ L a —S-^-^4 Sa ' J"jO not live UV-feat; of - tbi'- 'nitp-
“ penfng' to JcRk Just DipnnMr-q lit-
He FASTI'XI'H the alkaline (non?
acidi powder, on your plate: Holds
false teeth more firmly, so Mtey
feel more oopifortable. Does not'
sour. Checks "plate.odor" (den'tiro
breath)'. Get -BABTEFth hi Any
' <itmg store.—adv-----—___
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lol Chile We never heard of
guy ajjd he m4v be a greet ft„ .
— but Itt'Our opinion it will be
’ >st another warm-up for Louis, !
ill tilth influenza
North (‘Itanbury
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I v and <lv- . July 3 and will
Horned—Frege' .-I,;iorr'"rTr~Tfte~—- Drerm- afihUnite UW4I1—Ure HtWsHe ot LX'
U'B HBiXRi- uewa ' i,T "" 1 Ifcl w111 rover the <ta— 01
that L tom sponsored m 1 uliz rii .n Michigan. -ZJhio Indiana, .nmols.
"TiC.'v. vastly i<4 ■ ......u.c I.__M. .'4-1U Mirxourii Kansu.,. Oklahoma umi
... tne 'Thur somr'1 ff«T-—-— —
dcnionstrattoh: will he ,made ' i aud-cream si-paratoi with
j 'Ilia equipment shown in the in- I '-lectric driver ** , ..
Itirior llluntratioiiH of -the trailer! The at companying UlustnUioM of field
jri o .wts ofi portable milker with I the international traveling CtL‘, ' ”
Die | double unit., pips hiic Site t '"k"” ■»< « ‘ ;
elec TrdTrr-Rttnwtnte p'itep artd ainglc uuit j day demonstration near Htmting-
imri solution ritek. four-in-line milk Ln. Indiana
cooler witli aeratpr And pump/gt-1was ht'.d r-----
VILLANOVA TO
PLAY BAYLOR
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Brtiinbelow’s lnd» I
tachi .lent No 4 beverage cooler cl loud at end of line and five
i with **Lff7~yortqartffffHt and trays, I mill ttcin town with ixzultry yard
Luu <me* si4e™a corirrteltf opposite? “
{and adjacent tb a ripening grain-
iUiij.trtttions of the trailer ! The accompanying WustraAlons of Held It was a real gra<* root af-
m(fker with I the. international traveling dairy ! lair .with daily attendance of from
pipe-line milker dlte j display were taken at. a went tWo- , 1500 io 2.000.
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i This demonstration the dealer for these tanu iinple-
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