Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 111, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 14, 1940 Page: 6 of 6
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DISH CLOTHS, GLOVES
Tmymouth 4 Tibor
GIFTS (from Mexico City)
*36 Pontiac Sedan
’W Packard 4 floor Sedan
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COFFEE
CAKES - COOKIES
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known lines Handled by
chool
sking
SCREW DRIVERS
HANDY BRUSHES
TOWELS "
INDEPENDENTS
TO FORRESTON
•’■Keller clashes with (Xeburm to-
'* night tn the opening game of the
g,.
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Barbee
Madsen
Hillsboro i Lawson
Totals
s won:
Lost third
penalty.
l.M»
204
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94
134
120
138
ITT
188
127
168
141
139
21
159
140
124
138
168
124
178
173
141
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176
187
i Jacket teams but have been
I dicapped by size -
GLASS BOWLS (large size)
HAMMERS, PLIERS
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Hubbard Oil Co
Hubbard,, Sr 186
Conine * 131
Murrell . .r . ...144
Bennett 141
Hubbard. Jr IN
Handicap 21
Totals
Games won
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Wednesda
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| aeteti business hero- Monday
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Holland
Lee
Williams
Handicap
Coleman Motor Co.
Xfcrvtet
RADIOS
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Guaranteed
$3-95 -■
Cleburne. ha'
'b. 3". .UHl 31ort Wort
r^tofei
PURE AS SNOW I
Oradburus
-
The New
T In recent laboratory "smok- en comprise t
f Ing bowl" teats, Prince Albert '
burned
(^DEGREES
0O COOLER
than the average of the 3(|vision manage!
» r«< T..- ----
otljer of the largest-••llin^rnr
brands tested—coolest of affJMr Jackson 1*
•“jl local rains t
rema
lints above 1
Thu predict l<
at tl* tempei
large Blue Willow ( bln obable local r
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SUCH Af
CUTUP I
4 TOO, 1
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Poindexter
Johnson
Hopei
Aston
*!»” Chcv. Muster Town Sedan
*36 Chev, Standard 4 Door
*3? t’hr.v. Deluxe Town Sedan
'.'tA V-8 I llryir Sedan . ..
'39 Chcv. Short W. 11. Truck
THE NATIONAL JOY SMOKE
Elks Club
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139
* 177
159
133
24
Totals
Games won: 2
ifc 3'
lYlE RESISTOL is to hats sell-
ing under $5 what STETSON
is to hats selling at $5 and above
. . . it is the outstanding
PETE’S
SPECIALTY
Coleman Motor Co.
Chevrolet Sales A Service
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BOWL of the famous Blue VV1 nes with the ;
■— E-“— —— -j tw( <st at aI1 tlm
The mercury
st night and
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Officials y[
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ilting officers
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WE FEATURE THE RESISTOL BECAUSE II IS THE'
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BEST HAT WE EVER SAW FOR $3.95
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154 122
.164 171
156
165
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167
135
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106’ 132
145 •...
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Totals
Games won
*37 Chcv. Deluxe Sport Sedan
*34 Chcv. Pickup •
20 Used bars To Select From
All Makes—All Models—
All I*'
A1 Fort Wort 1
ix loiis to be 11
the Peace
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sice to get ill
i be married 1
pwed. Melroy
h*Hn Adilene
ft Worth, weJ
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Poll mtself together to
SOCK TOO IN THE PUSS AFTER
DPINKIhkj THAT SOOTHING
MILK FROM
SNOW-FLAKE t
Teachers
Told in
Alioui >
e Assii
low pattern with each
pound package.
BOYD COFFEE CO.
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lAA Off
k. M. Coi
Totals
Games won: 2
Smith Furniture
J. V. Arnold .........145
Fox 123
Browder 120
Corbin 140
Wvat: its
Totals
Games won: 1
^2 Tfercent penalty
fumble's Furniture
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116 109
153 186 126
143 151 152
^..133 113 152
e and the as
at. Cleburne
* * * *
A few unscrupulous dealers undertook to besmirch the
reputation of this hat—some by getting too much money for
it—and others by using it aS a “foot-ball.
This was quickly stopped when the manufacturer re-
stricted the price, and thus protected both the consumer and
-■ the honest dealer.
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Totals
Games won: 1
Anderson Tin Shop
Andrrson .168 166
. .— __ ^—Pennington . 108 127
Wasaheeh+e- DtthorA <phe- fnWinrw Jensen 104 124 464-
‘ McClure ’ 121 137- 178
Baldwin ..... 148 165 136
Handicap ........... 5 5 5
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SAVE A SET Afler spendln
One of these beautiful Bli leburne is In t
Willow China CUP
SAUCER with each one-poun ^rature
package of
HILL TOP COFFEE
or one 1 Z2_
PLATE or (me Vegetate g Uw day a f
ACHING CHEST
COLDS
Nnd More Thon “lust Solve”
To Relieve DISTRESS^
To quickly relieve chest cold misery and
muscuUr aches and pains due to colds--
H trices MORE than 'Just a salve”*-you
need a warming, soothing “counfer- |
irritanr’*likegood old reliable M ui|terolo I
—used by mil’iotiK (or over 30 yeaTK’ f
Musterole penetrates the outer layers ;
of the skin and helps break up local rot)-
Mrengfhs ? Regular,
Children’s (mildj and Extra Strong, 40t
UMS
night when Kopper) will,
to Godlcy for a return
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187 165
137. 156
24 241
795 763 724 |
THESE PRINCE ALBERT \
‘MAKIN’S' CIGARETTES I
COME OUT SMOOTH AND
TRIM EVERY TIME. ROLL
COOL, MELLOW,
\ AND RICH !
STREAM-LINED ‘MAKIN S’’
SMOKES EASY NOW! 70
TT’EFKYf -fflaktn'x" tabaeeo thaTs A-1 for FAflTBR. NEATFft ttw»
XX ROLLING. Prince Albert is "crimp cut" to lay in ytfQl papers
P.A.'s "no-bite” treated for
RIPE TASTE. Get
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Cowrl«ht. 1040. R. J. llonol'bTnbarr, Coin pan,. W1
OLD FASHIONED ECONOMY C A T IF
THREE BIG DAYS. FEB. 15 16 17
tel
L:
| The Cleburne-High School Yellow
Jackets have a new 1940 ' grid
schedule, and are ready for action.
The only doubt now is how,.the
club for 1940 is going to shape up
with the new age rule coming in,
and graduation taking Its tott
The. Jackets open the season
j against Riverside which is a very
| good test for an opening game
| THIS game ts an trteat opening
game as Riverside always has a
pretty strong club and the Ole-
lumui luxUk ix. xi Imuxi ix. mx Linn
a trip to make After the game
with Riverside on Sept 21. the lo-
j cals will journey to fuuawi u < Lawson
where they will play their first I Ownbey
district contest Hillsboro should ’
-mut 4u»ve such a good club Ulis •
season and again the Jackets will |
not have far to travel On Oct.
4 U» Bradshaw men will play tlieir
first game at home against the
are expected to have a stronger
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Rrinrc Albtn today. <Cho.ee smdKni,in.j^..
■■ . AUTO SUFFLY A cwtism.i»M.» j.Rw>>ou.T»i>«<r<comma
V71 I ' EIBVICH STORIS
Ernest Guin
ie coaching j
9hool. accordi
ant today fi
iperintcndcnt,
the school
rnoon
Guinn is now
>ach and ha.*
ie football Hi
.Milton Isbel
is been of ft
lachlhg post
Neither of
e board an
»sal. Howeve
>ard’s offer i
iw day,-. Th<
xsltion has i
rown said th
.ken eyre of
On the con<
en accept, t
ie duties wit
ill run from
rm
Teaching co
ken; Guinn in
well In the
|ill continue
wnteer to Jun<
Superintende
kd today that
f Cleburne t«
bt decided d<
metiers would
a the basis
sen receiving
ry schedule fo
lis year’s bas
| The board wf
I the regular
Iftther exactly
ill be next ye
resent plan
rat Ume that
•en told in
ilartes for th
til be since It
All teachers
e regular me
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I. School Supplies, Notions
Files, Fly Swatters, Locks
Paper Waste Baskets, Hinges
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T. W. SCOTT & 5
46 Friendly Years in Cleburne.,
k- . 1 > ■ . . ' ) '
{ * ‘l i
'll ________ I ..
I be i
back and will be seen and heard *
of plenty lie -is-a,powerhouse and |
should make a real ball player i
when'he gets the experience need-
ed Leland Burton- will head the J
list of Yannigans that will be.
promoted to the ‘‘A" squad Bur-j
ton is a very small lad but. is fast,
and elusive and knows football and
likes to play it. He“Should be one
of-the main, stays H» tl»e baekiieicT
this season. If he could grow |
some before the, 1940 season, he
would be a sensation, but there
will be no such luck because none
of the Burton boys have grown
uny^xt......AU of the Burton's Jigy?
been valuable men . on YeUdty
AS LOW AS
50’
PER WEEK
176 153
124- 139 135
104 143
127 192
PAGE SIX _ CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW, CLEBURNE^TEXAS ' wEUNESDAY FEBRUARY 14
CLEBURNE QUINTET OPENS JOSHUA TOURNAMENT TONIGHT AGAINST KELLER .
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GIRL TEAMS
ENTERED IN
CAGE PLAY
To a
...iLv, ] . a 1
tet which will have to play two
games before the finals. :!•'?
t Eliza
service# __
I- .n^--—■ .. > • -------- --------• --1 ^^‘Xicl downed Tony'York’s crew*of
Bed in th* Mormnf Rann to Go > Worth, Monday afternoon Mr (Irene by one point The local
hila te not flowing freely, your food may
I nnt digest, ft may Ju»t <Te<ayfn ISe KiwrtiJ.
T-GireHimtn up your htoinarh: You K«-t eon«tl-
pated. You fed tour, »unk and the world
I thoar gixxl. old CortoeSr IJUie
I Uver I'llta to get U»ko two ulnte of bile
flowliiK freely to make you feel "up and
' up." Amaainfc in makinir Idle I1<.w finely.
Aek for IfurUr'j Little l.iver PHI, by imme.
■— iod and XW.Htobborniyietuaeauythiiw
1
Z.miiiuTniaii's
E. ZhnmCnnan
WitUlng
Ba8Kc.lt
Smith , ,
-Tarr
MRVICI STORIS
115 N. Main i • Ph- 690
JACK JAC KSON. Mgr.
era wUi come liare for the contest wry, letter last seaso^.. will
on Nov . 8 The Yellow Jackets
. may ual. wlu lhe game aver the
Tigers, but if they do have a good
club their 1940 schedule will. give
them a great advantage when they
meet the Tigers
The last two games will be Bry-
an here on Nov 15 and Corsicana
in Corsicana on Nov. 22. Bryan
is agaip due to have a strung elev-
en and the locals will have q ftiH
day in turning them back, and as
soon as that Is over they will face
the boys from Corsicana who al-
ways have a chib that the Jackets
have to watch.
, H Bradsliaw oan work up, a-good.
I bull club out of what he has back
I this year, the Cleburne Yellow
Jackets wHI have a good cliaucc
of finishing up near the top in
the district standings They open
with a practice tilt and then have
two weak district games, and then
( two more practice tilt# They then
take on a strong conference con-
tender in the Temple Wildcats and
then take a week’s rest before meet-
ing three strong conference con-
tenders -. ” '
About all that the Clebbme
coach will have to work with this
season will be the Yaningans of
last, season. He will have not over
four lettermen back from the “A”
«1«L «!£_ “P_ f£o«J}.
B club are. good ban players but
arc lacking in experience The
lettermen retufning will be Bentley
Jones.. . Vernon Smith. William
Standley and Emory Strickland
Ernest Brown, who made..a reserve
:i season will be
------- ______ Ka Rcca.i __
a big husky boy who made a re- Bettor Than A Mustard Piaster!
DONKEY CAGE iGODLEY NOSED f-
GAME GODLEY 'OUT BY POINT
ON FEB. 24 Khnbell of the Kopperl girl's, MtClwre
cage team scored 18 points last I Stevens ...
'i night to lead her team to a 23- J Patton
Sanders ‘,
W 8. Hmltli > ..
" '■ ’ ■ * ■ ' ■
■ Totals
Games wpn 2
(oletnan Miftor Co.
Arnold 183 153 144
135 135 135'
129 166 138[t----
.,,.120 180 169
136 156 141
_4.1ub than usuaL-JsuL the Yellow
J Jackets should be tn good shape by
this time and not have much
trouble with them
The week after flic Waxahachie
game the Jackets will go hack on
the road, unci get a good test from
A ust Tn Tlid Austin game wiU
mean nothing in the • conference
and should...be a good gauge as to
j how the locals are progressing by
that stage of the season On Oct.
18 the Jackets will come back home
where they wttt meet the strong
Ennis Lions Again the game will
not mean a Mihig tn the conference
* standings, but will be a good way
-to Judge the progress of the home
club No one can forget the way
| the Ennis eleven came to Cleburne
; last season and went home the
I winners; so if the ’ Jackets can
send them home this time on the
small end of the score, it will give
both the team and the fans new
pep to go into -the Temple game
♦lie foHowtog weete.-.H trOdt 26
(lint the Jacket eleven goes to
Temple to meet the Wildcats as
they arc making their.,, entrance
back into the league This season
after n year's suspension, -
rest before they go Into their last 'w<'k <o .e P®«Ung
three conference tills and . the
toughest ones on the slate If the
club Is of any strength at all they
should go into these last three
games with not more than one dis-
trict defeat in their way After the
rest Waco will be the first of the
three and is due again to be the
big gun of this district The Tig-
RUBBER GLOVES
‘ There’* • 4*4 of HWfrrrhre tn---------—*
milk. <H*w much jr«W. <H for
k —,Z?*,r n\o,,<7 <L*pe“d». up»n yoyr _ 2
dairy. In nutriment *114 purity,
we give the Rtealesl possible
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654 7724 833
1 f
r e 11 • I In I WW
•v4r» h<i*rtv X JHF/
-oock.t «n /
of Prlno. / jjjfll i
Albert / A'M ,
787 643 761 ’
Bruckln and Mra MeOoy. and at were clicking like they should for
cousin of Mrs Tord j.the first time this season, and are
—— TtJUe to continue In this stride.
T. Seets of Burlewon trans- shady Rogers tossed in the win-
- - ntng two points Just before the • A*'""‘.I
' gun sounded for We end of the '
game Monday night
703 790 737
.. r ~ r ■■■/ ■
game, on percent
661 680 764
646' 623 729
Bob G. Anderson's, traveling in-
dependents will journey to Forres-
ton tonight where they will take
on the 1 long independent club of
thirt city Anderson’s, crew play-
ed the opener to the high, school
doitmament in Itasca Monday night
Mr. | Irene
- 22 victory over the Godley girls
Cage fans will get u giinipse of j I,“’ '«aln< w“* 1M‘e of Uw Io*test
many' months • ..
Jackie .Hughes of Godley .lead
the Gotlley scoring with 15 poinU
to her credit “
Godley hopes to square Lhe play
Friday ’ -- -
travel
match-
what clotiki'y bnskettMlI la Haturdayj*Pb*y,'d In this section by girls in- JI;*nd*1 'P
night. Feb 24. when the school 1months.
a name -agamst the ‘<our‘‘ *’f l*'o Godley high achobi
■ plays the teachers
■ 'lhe men' will play Lhe first hall
! and the gjfls txisketball Learn will
; play a. picked boys team during the
| second half.
donkey basketball
! fifst ever ,played in Johnson Coun-
— J-te. teitweeu—the winner ol the 1 lV ^1UL___L _____. ____* , __..
game with Venus Friday night’ ainr', must k^p van.
.lu-inm-Everman Iniv Keller (stttnl <!‘”’t«®‘* wlLh -teed snd
or Cleburne will be die anly quin-
Joslius tournament with boys and.
girE Hated Thursday and. Friday j
nlsht and jhe finals on the Satur- j
day night schedule !
. Game time totiilght has been call-
ed for 7:30 o’clock and Cleburne!
tiiis the edge on the Keller lads,
but- the tilt will pot be a push-
fiver for tile local five
A tyy*s gam'e and a
tinulcftieiH will be the dashes
Jh'iu’uiay night .’lhe Josliuu boyi-
aiKt Everman' boys will raise the
em-t.iin and t|ic Godley girls will
follow with
Everman girls
Two fast and expert girls teams,
will be featured Friday night as
the Cgvington lassies and the I
mnrr or 1S CMMn,
Friday night ' wl“ °‘c
The finals .Saturday night will j — .— —--------- ■
iM-twecu—tire wtuner.- of the ivy 1
- |ltf4—All players must ,k*-.y> hi
Keller co,iu*ct with their steed and
(iui'n-1,an ™iy-flicot from me Merger
I the burro Scoring is always low.
, but the advances down the field
I incur airs Iffklin "nd thc I***1"! makes up tor the
W A 11 L U I YviJK - enKBllonal sbots from mid-court.
■ ii7m nil r Mr and Mr.j T C Brackeir.
I Vr RBI LE"" M,s W O Foi-d and Mrs
” re ■ McCoy attended funeral*
Without C»lom«l—And You'll Jump Out ol fOr clarence Cartwright, in
i Worth, Monday afternoon
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