Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 92, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1935 Page: 5 of 6
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935 football campaign of
b is due to be tougher than.
nAN TO BE FORMIDABLE
Opponent in district iz
CHOOL girl will work for
.1 board after school hours,
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5 -Watkins Produets. Roy
1. 512 William*. Phone MB.
IY. You’re telling me. I al-
p my school girl figure by
Wrigley’s Gum. Esther
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2NNE, Wyo„ <U.R>——Of the
Mountain states, Wyoming
feweet number on relief.
3 per cent ol the popula-
>n relief as against 23 per
Must be modem
Address Box A,
Train and Bus
Schedule
Lt. 10:48 a.m.
Ar. 1:40 p.m.
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LE—12 tons of good John-
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for the tying score.
In the overtime period Cleburne
won and also prevented-Eavenport
u Temple and Waco com- irom ”ing ^5 ____________
lext Fall.
•1 has not arranged Its
as yet and Bryan will prob-
Included.
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located.
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2:3<f p. m. leaving Fort Worth.
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n thaTafter. No ad taken for less than 30c All Classified
ire cash in advance
; Iw+frBp Harold
The- stofy is out. How Cleburne
Independents had to go into an j
extra Bsrlod to win over Covingtoa J
in the Boys Industrial League lit j
Rio Vista Monday night becomes 1
known. ' .' '
Durward Davenport, the fine
guard of the'Cleburne team, did it.
He was leaping for the ball and
SWEDISH INVADER -
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WOMAN'S SOUL
A.7«.jci DEVOURING LOVII
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i dependent basket ball leagues.
■ Alvarado High meets Cleburne
High nt .6:30 o’clock in the Boys
High School League. At 7:30 GraiicT
| view High clashes with Venus High
in the girls league. At 8:30 Winn
Broom Factory of Keene tangles
with Grandview Independents in
the’Boys 1'ndustrial League.
Sterner Broom Factory of Keehe
.smashed Snow-Flake of Cleburne
30-20 in the Boy* Major League __________
‘Pursdny night to go into the l**d-'HvfcLmrt f-
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I ket but the ball failed to go through. J
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CHARLES DICKENS’
DAVID
COPPERFIELD
With ‘'
W. C. Fields. Lionel Barrymore,
Lewi* Slone, Maureen O’Sulli-
van, Madge Evaha and 65 other
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PALACE THEATER
Sat. Nifao Pnev,, Snn.-Mon.-Tue*.
ft
‘ ' i was; fouled and
___ wasn’t is still a mystery
Probably Ae referee thought
■tar liiatifiarl *
| Truth of the matter is that eith-
er Snndefur or both of them should I
.have been put out of the game. I
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i Peyton pulled a smart play a llt-
1 tic latei.
- Mort Ewing was hit in the face
' with the ball. He fell to hl« knees.
Sandefur’s teammate asked Stan
I If he didn’t want to call time out.
I Snndefur said he didn’t.
i The referee then asked Payton if
Danny Peytbn, Snow-Flake play-»
er, almost pulled the same thing
Tuesday night in' the game with
Stoner Broom Factggy of Keene.
. Danny shot At the wrong bas-
Snow-Ftake wanted time out. But
Danny saw that Ewing by that time
had recovered from the bltfw and re-
plied In the negative. .
i Another time out at that stage
of the game would have cost Snow-
| Ftnkr a free thrown—
Two changes in basket ball rules
this year were encountered in Tues-
day night’s game.
A player can enter a game three
limes this year unless he is disqual-
ified on .personal fouls.
Last year the rule was twice.
This year a player who substitutes
■at--the-start of the second half does
not. MW to report tt> tha referee
He • reports only to the scorer.
A player was fouled Tuesday
night for not reporting to the ref-
eree at the half. Nobody knew that
wasn’t the rule, however.
T?ree games are bn the schedule -
; tonight nt Rio Vista In county In-
•V
•oot adhMlv* tap*, now ch-
in drug st'oraa. will effec-
al fruit cake, aplcaa, tea
id odds and enda of laft-
* it exclude* moisture and
Ian be used over Bnd over
County Cage
Standings
I PaviUvn
1. Many countrten o|>ith such powerful teams as
had exhibit* at the e
hd its anwuwment f«-i
he finest known up
me. One or the noi ”’
dipper of ice cream
lone. Before the expt
rer. the ice cream cotjliow Jackets have four con-
tent the country and
ted popular nine*. ny get,Bryan- here will be ini
in to do something suite
IANUARY j8,
Regular |3.5O values in
Pbmrystyte fa?nps. A
timely bur chase enables
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North sldb square in R. E
Crow Building. Connection . U> all
. County Girls League
Taitm-—
Rio Vista High/ .. - w
Rio Vista . 1 0 1.000 ’
A.lvarado .10 1 000
Govlngtpn Gin Co. .1 1
Grandview High 0 1
Venus Hl«h . 0 1
‘My other piece of advice, Copperfield,’ said Mr.
Micawber, “you know. Annual income twenty pounds,
annual expenditure nineteen nineteen six, result happi-
ness. Annual income twenty pounds, annual expendi-
ture twenty pounds, aught and six, result misery. ..The
blossom is blighted, the leaf is withered, the God of day
goes down upon the dreary scene, and—and in short you
are for ever floored. As I am!" -
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. n fjgida something on the onjcr of a flying
-a lackle at Stan Sandwfur'when the
ftisr fnU and w^n *“ footing at the goal. Stan
< but cau»ht hhp'
■ I, .,nn,loh*J._ tll— ■ around the neck. He spoiled Stan’s . -i
—fcrn Xa ah , h^'S’ndefur lost hta wad.’ for a
K04?;, Hiiiu.nr,. y i "econd rfhd whaled loose and kicked
ft th»* game at Hillsboro | .
| Khas been in class B ranks I ‘ " 11 111 ln< ’ (111 lne fw—s
llH.iI years. The Broncos won I , P4»vton
» V^nhun2LbVffn<rthkt'SU4''1<’ft‘r W8Snt ls
r been unable to get any- u. j- -
^.cept in class B ranks__| glap was Juslined
5 Political
Anouhcements
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I'D ACTUALLY GIVE. ArNTtUNG 7& 1—
FINO our WHAT -The gou ape up )
<O W <H1S 00'1 FftlEMOS'UNtOM W7f?E
_______ M. -- STAftriMG — IF HE I
AjEE^ L-, COULD OnLn Z
read the advertisements in this newspaper. Daily, as in
a parade, the good values of the good store mareh before
L- -------you. , Roast feef or .chops for Sunday dinners, a special
style in men’s shirts, new drapes for the living-room . . .
the advertisements will help you choose them all, and
often at a saving!
Hoy* IRgh School League
Tenm—' W L Pct.
| Rio Vista ... '- 2 0 1.000
Clebm ii'' --1 0 1.000 I
J- 'ilium -1 0 1.000 !~
I Alvnrado . .............-0 1 000 j
• Parker . . 0 1 .000
Grandview . .............O 2 ooo
t the have
cards ’ and Bryan Is not
ive over three or four con- iTT’"?! 7 T'7
nts I tapped it into the GaviogLau basket
‘ f Brones will probably not '
enough to wifi all of them I
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L Temnle anil Waco com- f’-onl being the goat
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—a DlSTADCeS ARE
i$oo AMo Soo
ji y-f iMtress
Referee Fanner. ..... _
Grandview High
Player— FG FT F TP
Rogers, f ---- . ..3 0 4
Venable, t .......0 0 C
Cickinson, f ........-..-0 0 3
Living.stoil. c ----- -ft 1 3
Pope ft 113
Dtvlii. g —-___________3 1 2
to spend within your budget.
Begin today! Say,to yourself—so much will go for
food; so much for rent, so much Tor fueTT so much for
charity. Stick within your budget and you’ll find it
bountiful enough to leave you something overF
The following dispatch from Dal- 7
lax is of interest to Cleburne'peo-
ple as Matty Bell's parents reside I
here: n I
‘Football, players al Southern i
Methodist University favor appoint- I
ment of Mlitty Bell. Hike coach, a* 1
(head coach to fill -the place left
vacant by the resignation of Jesse
I|ny Morrison.
’Many of the boy* have called
r<> express their faith in Bell’s abll- I
Uy as a coach and to praise him 1
as a man.' Dr. C. C Selecman,
president of the school, said. ■
— Marriimi iwsignml last wmit Xa. J
become coach at Vflnderbilt Uhl- ’
vn»»c:ltv ’• 1
Lv.Cleburne Lv.Ft.Worth
0:30a.m. 8:30a.m.
10:00 am it :45 a. m
12:45 p m. 2:30 p.m I „
4:00p. m. 5:20p m
7:00p.m. • »:46p.m I I
Hlllsbnrn Division
Lv.Clebftrhe Lv.Hillsborc j!'
7:00a.m. 9:00km |
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Glen Rom and Meridtao Dfviatoo ,
Lv.Claburne
10:15 k m.
LkClMurne
3:30 p.m.
f-
m relief as against 23 per dtect conneotlona for H1R»-
ffieasacaEtai xia
ina- for Information Phone 281.--———-------.—
Alvarado Boa
Leave Cleburne—6:45 a. m., 11:38
k sk, 2:48 p. m„ 5:45 p. m., 9:05
p. m.
Leave Alvkrado—UL3Q. -4k—JL
1X55 p. m., 4 p. m., MS p. m..
9:45 p. m.
SANTA FE HAItRGAH
Dally
Northbound arrive*
No. 6— 5:25 a.m.
No. 18— 8:50 p. m.
Southbound arrive*
No. 15— 8:35 a.m.
No. 8—11:35 p.m.
BuftaoT
To Dallas and___
From Dellas and Pari
No. 67 (Motor Car) L\. _
No. 68 (Motor Car) Ar. 8:30 p. m.
Weatherford Branch
(Time., Thur*., M.)
No. BB (Mixed) “
Mo. M (Mixed) .
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I ( Ac fitiRcep B£a1
' /rAsTMAd To «0A)
f /rue Boo-MsreRs
/ to •:».* <0 ew
mm in! sibCKrtotu >«J
Texas Power & Light Co.
and the beautiful budget
Double fired bases, with beautiful glazed fin- •
ish ... choice of design'in white, green or rust
. . . with attractive parchmentizcd shade to
match. You’ll have to see these lamps to ap-
preciate the remarkable values they represciu.
Visit our store today and see them or tek-
phefne us to bring one to your home.
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Take it from Mr. Micawber, or from any one of
thousands who know it for the truth, there’s no friend
like cash! And there’s no way to be so certain of cash as
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mgn jj-rt in me t>uys nign ocouui .
, League. McLean paced the wln-
netS (VIth “nine points. - - .
Blum forfeited to Rio Vista High-
in the girls league. Rio Vista In-
depenaents 'playeff Ttlo High in ant
exhibition game.
n . The stored:
™ Snow-Flake
| Player— , FG F*p F TP
| Peyton, 1 -------- (>■ 1 2 1 j
... '. | Panbml I* i—______—t ft 4" fr"
Lawson, c ......0' 2 1 2;
| Hanlcac, g. f .'.....
* Davis, g
Ewing, f___________
- Bennett # .......
13 10'13 36
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Girls WilkBe Boyg ___________ ,
I, TWIP.O <wo S-Uift OF KN □RolHRRy
CvOTHry — VO!LL DWESS Ut° ANC>
| 7 CGASM Tilt MERfTHG -rONlOHT.'
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Buys Major League
Team— , • ur L Ptet.
.2 0 1.000
_____1 0 1.000
______1 .1 500
Buys IddiiKtriiU. I.eagw frajMt
Team - W L Pd. 2
Cleburne ............., 2 0 1.000
Covington . 1 1 500
Winn Broom Factory -...ft: 1 ,000 ._J
Grandview . ;.... . .’J |
SEVELT
s
versity."
wUVW 0U11UI1B*. WtlUTUWUll , ————————.
point* In U. 8. A. Ride tfie buses} Gold Crop
and save time and money. Let the | VANCOVBR, B C: (U.R)—J. H
bonded operator with many years Bennett bought a turkey but It
of experience light the traffic for I didn’t cost him a cent. When he
rou- ’ ____i cut the bird open, he found a gold
nugget, valued at 85, In Ito crop.
if IME GOT AN ibEA j
M WOWTH -fHNING *
..O' 1 2
-.3. 0 ±
1 j! Team—
t 7'stoner Broom Factory .
3 i ”---
1 6
.0 1 1
Totalr ■—-—-^.--..7 6 16 20
. Stoner Broom Factory >.“T
Player—"
C Sandefur. f_____
S Sandefur. f ....
■ Bransom; c
; Hopp*, g
ABERDEEN. Wash.. (U.PA—A new ; Sparks, g ---------
type of plywood produced here is i
said to be revolutionary in the In-
dustry. It is constructed by use of
Ta new type of quick-drying glue
and has moisture resisting proper-
ties nearly equaling that of soljd
wood, making it especially useful
for outdoor building.
h IhtS - M-
IU<> Vista High
Flayer— FG FT F TP
McMullen, f .......-.'.-3 0 0 6
Van Zandt, f ....1 6 o 2
• O— . JVlVDtilll, l“—Z'—.S -^.;3 .g.. >—»
I The Sandefur Brothers. Bransom | crecelius. f ...... 1 0 o
and Sparks found the basket plan- f Noble, c ......... —2 3 3
tlfully, the latter leading the scor-1 Yoiingblood. g _________2 1 0
Ing with 12 points. Hanlcac WMiTBBCk, g ........ -0 2- 1
high for Snow-Flake with seven. ' Easdon, g ........ • 0 0 0
Rio Vista High beat Grandview I - .
High 33-21 in the Bays High School I Totals ........r.....12
Referee; Farmer.
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Saturday — I Day Only •—• lBc-15c i
By Jack Sords T|jree Games On Schedule
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I and formidable opponent.
L ' ' Igh. has come into the see-
I1** ' • ? brings the membership to
v Ims. the largest number to
Juigh mrs-a regional class
O' 2Ilon last fall and even step-
s . . #i - into <■'•*" A company to
I ill ■ •
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BMMHEk J' race
■ . .f1 f-
strong eflouitri
trouble
mge n full schedule this
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 92, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1935, newspaper, January 23, 1935; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303611/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.