Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 135, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 14, 1937 Page: 1 of 8
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Cleburne
Cleburne
The Weather
THE ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPEF
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PRICE FIVE
32ND YEAR, NO. 135
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RITES TODAY
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been resignations
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j me twuipiw-H'-i*’' invitation* to now nnu i
i of Mrs. Mary Knox. S3. Wealthy rr- < breeder* in TVxas to meet at
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IT TAX OFFICE
TO ARIZONA
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C. of C. Directors To
Elect New Officers
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Oil—Beer
i— Good—Music
l ulled Proas Wire Service
. Central Frew Service,
District Court
At Meridian
Ballots For
City Election
Are Printed
Daughter Sought
For Questioning
Association To Be
Formed on Mar. 2C
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DALLAS, T*x„ March 11. <U.»—
The middle-aged daughtor-ln-tew
Hume of the Mania Fa Skaggs
Bast paved cH>.
Live chamber of coipinarca.
Prograaaivc merchants.
.: r • $?
the safety lane a success.
BENN1NGER
^mm^ Mkaammaaan a. . aaaa'A am^
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aid-
1ODLES
irest in-
1 waa tuned in <
; hear Uawlera
i 'her , onc-a son
i a <’’,i|.| <1 Cage"
. .i i.. al
<j Changes In
Agricultural
Set-Up Given
S3 IN OUBl
>nDith >nki>
J CARS
IASONABIJ.;
RHI’I'sed
mes-Review
'UBfttSHEfrTN JOHNSON CbUNTY
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wttb of Um
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Ucenoes are
- tax office,
lirley ClSrk
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Myrtefleus «lioolln< of 1
of Les Angeles. baffles police,
waa shot In the arm when
I.men In a car forced his automo-
bile to a curb near his home and
filed throath the windshield.
ELECTION IN
Saturday.
Ecwral definite ptens will be dis-
cussed at the assembly and iitl
lhembers arc urged to be present.
tf O.
did a ecmf.Ictc job.
o, ucuv. ,, v.v.,,„ Ihey net only took £0 pound*
Henninger of Biirle'ihn; of high-priced cettbn seed blit
nhiirtro,. ■ n ' atatar nfrx proceed* d to take Mr. Atchley’s
sacks, fill them with the seed,
and abscond, kith j^cks and all. i ,,,,..........„..
: trmWas, cum and (pmensc <f the.
—.4——| Jr hndin Cmniiv jntcrs”liolastie
, iesgtr: meet, which wilM be held
| her- Mulch 26 it n d 27 will start
• Tile nay uee4vdlnR to Mapager J
Ninety-eight such MtataUn in
Texas have been appointed, chosen
largely from successful farm op>
' erstofs. They will work at actual
field supervision over a period of
v
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School Trustees
To Be Elected
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Several school trustees and two,
member* ot the county 'ward will
be elected April J twenty Suparln-
tendent I B Dalhingt announced
Saturday At least cue truMee will •
be elected in each of the 47 co«
mon school districts and more thi
mu- in districts where there tyt
Those elected will serve Un
years, two board members will 1
named in precinct one gild pr
clncl four
KAifNER. WINNERS
• - .1/ Clebiirneitc* rtado the
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» tMunl and Luise Rainer (current
winners) wouldn't hate had a
chance. Chief actor honors, ac-
— cording U> Cleburna Judgment (box
office figurcsl are divided between
Clark Gable. William Powell and
—believe • it or not—Oenc lAdtry.
Secretly, wc believe Autry heads
the list Leading lady, according to
Chbunie figures is Shirley Temple
We’ll take Jean Harlow.
. Incidentally, Manager limerick
of the Yale has been awarded a
sheepskin for first mention in sn-
othcr International contest. Tl>c.
movie wws The Plainsman Twas
a fair shew
Rmplovmont of J. W. Booth ns
lr. r «i»iant ha> been announecil
bv William Reeves, county super-
visor of rural rehabilitation, m one
of the steps through which a hiorr
effocUve- siipgwsnrv program will
be provided for this county's Rc-
.fcl.ilement borrowers. *
l0 Ninety-Eight Assist-
ants In Texas
cluaa beaten to death and robbed
in her torn* here, was sought for
questioning today
Investigators said the younger
woman. Mrs, Lillian Knox, bhmet
and attractive, was ilnddr five lu-
dlctmcnt. charging her with forg-
ing her mother-in-law's name to
checks totaling M.IM
Sire had been nought since the
Dalia; County grand Jury returned
the indictments last January 2
'Although the wealthy nonegvn-
nrlan lived to heraylf und rarely
saw any of, Mr relative* except a
granddaughter; diary, InvceUgatorx
learned «be had assisted her
d.mghurm-i«w financially, tram
Unie Iq Um*.
RS /J
MOTOR CO.
AND SkRViof
Seventeen hundred ami twenty
'llwre automobile;, ‘went through
Ute Texas Highway putrol safety
lane here Thursday and ni<li<y ac-
cordtng to tl'*' fl"*1 check-yp of ai-
ftciwls. Faulty lights led Ute list
ol delecU with 278 being defec-
tive. ■
Second high on the defective list
was -windshield wipers with 218 be-
ing out Of order Brakes were--------------
third with 208 reported- faulty; A for their cooperation wiuch made
total of 140 horns were out of or- the safety lane a sucusav.
Seventeen Hundred Autos |
Visit Patrol Safety Lane I
dec anrf Btf ca.'tis -nl dcfftlivc sWer*. 1
Ing nppnriiture:< were’ reported. I
Faulty mufflers totaled 80
■ Tlioae with detects arc urged to rJ
get them adjusted us the patrol 1
will be back through Cleburne in I
a lew days to cheqk Up. . Numbers . ]
j of all car s wore recorded, and the 1
statute- require that car owncra
must have defects remedied '
Highway officials expressed Uwir
ntnrrecinrion to IMebmw etttaans ■■
History Society
Meets Tuesday
fanners came ' ——- I
n‘ U»e " relief^ important jnrrtmg of the
will be held Tueedav afternoon at
X. o’clock Hi Hin council chamber.
Invitations to horse ami mule
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Texas Hotel In Fort Worth on 8<t-
urday. March 20. at 8:J0 o’clock
for the purpose of oryanlsimt a
Texas Horse and Mule Breeder’s
AMOClation have been issued by T,
V, Lawaon
During the lest horse and tnulc
breeder's short course at Texas A
ft M. College D. A. Skipper and
Mr Lawson were elected to ap-
point an organisation'committee for
the purpose of formlug ait aseocl-
aUon.
One hundred and 56 tetters have
been mailed to breeders in the
State. Mr. Lawaon said
Definite plans for Uw aasocl-
atlon are to. be made at tlie Fort
Wortii meeting parties.
Fast Texas: C'leudy tonight and
BMwday; grahaMy showers.
West Texas: Msstly etendy to-
night and Hatarday, probably show-
ers.
Artist To Wed
Mrs. Osa Johnson
— CHICAGO March >8 <WP—Ar-
iried Alive
I U<ut< r.
f STATION
c Highway be-
osc and Cleburne,
and talked with
i box any time.
Drive out and
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Three Taken To
.Penitentiary
By Bud Russell
Bud Rusnell, Blum qitlsen who Rerimi
drive, lite one-way wagon for the
penitentiary, was m Cleburne Fri-
day and added three from Johnson
County to his passenger list
Find Fire And
Extinguish It
Efficiency of tlie Cleburne
Fire Department was at an all-
time high Saturday morning ns
Fireman Oscar Ford and Fire
Inspector Forrest Etter discov-
ered a blase and put it out be-
fore an alarm was ever turned
in.
A farmer named Wheeler was
driving , south on Main street
when a mattress and bed cloth-
ing in a trailer behind his auto
caught fire. Ford, Etter and
John Rogers, service station Op-
erator. saw Uie fire. The auto-
mdbllc was stopped at the Main
atreet-Wardvllic intersection
and tlie blaze was extinguished
by nreipcn as the than’ sought
to uncouple the trailer and get
J--- ——that Rogers
could throw water from hts /ser-
vice station hose. m
Damage was estimated at 810
Firemen did not know whether
only 7400 more
EDWIN A. FI.I.I0TT
HKTTI.K8 IIOIJJ4TON STRIKE
MARRIAGE LK'KNRK
A marriage certificate has been
I issued at the office of County
Clerk J. Frank Clark to O. B.
I'Feurr and Miss Etna Lancaster
of Cleburne.
smiIh
Bhertff Oran Smith has gone Id
Qlotx, Artaona. to tying back to
Johnson County, a man wanted on
a grand Jury indictment.
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Buroa iltte
’ T Huron .
Flits, wcll-kneWn district attorney v T
"h«‘V *rm Jbm ^0 Atteild .
curb near tils home and ■>.---- .
- . ; ; Old Age GrAup To
Hear Speakers ' *
A telefrram from Senator Vernon '..-I
i ••mans expressing .regret/ hi being.
, iini'blc tq accepi the Invitation of .«!
the Old Age AWtlatance Association
♦<> iiddryils the members this after-
Committeenien Named
From 4 Communi-
ties in County
Keenum Rites Will
Be Held on Monday
Last rttes fqr J. W Kremlin, 69,.
which were acta^luled for Salur-
dav> afterudon, Ave been postponed
uniti Monday pending word from
rtlativew. ", ■ ■
Sendees are to be held at the
Blanton Church and burial will be
.. John
Frank Cleveland is in ciiargc of
arrangements.
. r>i> was received Friday by D. T. '1
:.i...w ■
s-mi'or Lcmcns staled that his ;
reply to Ute invitation was delayd '".'i
»n account of the indefinite plaivi :
lot the ln*|M|tl<>n trip to the Col—J
I nr of <AiW and tndustites at i
Kingsville by the finance commit- i<
tre < f which he was a member. Hr .;i
.1 he was renewing his "slaRd . J
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tuts pwjsa**"«r ♦<* •»>•••? t J
out discriminations" mid ';am for 3
tui’b jwyincnt this session 100 per j
cent,?'' ' ■'
Mr Sljg*' also recelred a letter
from Rep J K. Ruswll, who has
been invited to speak before OIF
n social let' oft March 21. Rep. J
Russell stated that he had "voted ■
e< tv Istertly on every occasion that '■
hits nresented nself In the house J
to llbrralla* the pension bill H J
it .ts .known "
■Rep. Russell stated that If It x 1
were iKWdble lie would be tiere oil , J
March 21. but said do not count J
on it beeatiac I doubt Oto
Uy of iny being present." Jt]
Judge Clark Wills of Fort Worth . M
ai'd ii delegation of :n-akers from I
, i luil city will liavn eh ifg-i of tho ’1
'Speaking nl the mrecliuf UiU nt- a|
1 tciiuxui, according to annotuire-
incnts of W H. Griffith and D. T.
1 SI >« u the committee In rUargc. » J
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, , with Mrs. Boiiap-
ilcture. u waa stated
A. C. •chappmil. Cleburne,
Texas, wife of the cotKhWtar. takes
“ aarna train with Um
rvaManV*
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Double Funeral
Services Held
At Prices Chapel
iwbb, iT^njimi T ''
tai laiboi Re- Doubt! funeral services were held
Friday at Prices Ch* pel for Lutli-
rr Lockett and son John LockiMt.
both of whom died Thursday of in-
fluenza and pneumonia Mrs.
Lockett, wife and mother, was un-
able to attend the services due to
Hines’ Rev.
Rev. M. C. Chaffee officiated.
Mrs. Schappaul Meets Mrs. Roosevelt
talnly apiu-eciate that "
Friday. Mrs 8ehi.pp«ul received
a letter from Irvtn E. Hurst, who. mar ton onuren ana ounni
H connected with the Oklahoma in the Blanton cemetery.
City Times, who stated that he was
a. mailing her copies of the final
, „ J- | home edition as' he knew site and
A C. Bchappau), Mr. Schanpatil were interested In
aa/tox. 4 bwA nrwxurl,
velt In Oklahoma
nremen did not know Whether rf w10 from MonrOe. I*, mid was' -.,.1^.' J'
frlelfon m a eareleasly-lhYown ^for^o r<,nnrele/i with
cigarette was responsible Lawrence Jewelrv Co He Inter Roowveit:
. ■- tsbllshsd th< Benningei Jewelry
—.... .— --—— --------1 . . .. i-'■ Co- and served tor a imm'W of
yrsls as Santa Ke
Ivon include his Wife and
the following children: ■ J
Mr.-. H. H Baggett of Cicburnei
Jfrs 8. D. McWilliams of D«flns:'.
Mr* Gti’. Rosenberg of Brownwopd.
Henry Benninger of Portland. Ore ?
Edwin Bcnulnger of Denver, Gulp-
nnd.'.tacit Prtrdr.T?
ttv? grandchildren ; a'" atetgr.. Mrs.
*- ^“U’n tlWenr, of louisllUe, Ky..
aiut r nephew. Col. Will T. Owsns
of 1 oiilsvlllc, Ky • "1
AcUye pallbiMUet's sir C W.l
.Smith, t itnbdf’t L’llh. p'ul BsirtfJ
__ __TW_.. ____ J M. Wylie. Jolnwde HitriMn .i.nbl
Jubbo Smith, negro wno udndt- H; 1’. Slbojl. R; W. Decrliix- und
■s ihai iv» Hn«j stolen "ijknr'n Sol' an? in- charge .'■<>( atrmi^e-
■ "“icdt' was limb;.
Group To Attend
Highway Hearing
S-1 ” , An iriijkirteuit. elmngc in the 18J7
■ H.'jii<mitiiral program was announc-
ed Saturday Jiy- W B. Sims, senior,
tj-Islam in agrlvuUtirai conser.-’
VaUcn. Y-.-
”Tr order .'to nave a great ’deal
yrnm frrni other tow.is on j of (R.ta , : securing, chreks. the
Hlahway 67 in nresentlng ite- of ^^tun, arfyittw
> be taken ratably
by nil tenants on the farm tn
1037, ’ said Sims , 'lnsteiul of letting
6110 person take all of the reduction
like Was done in 1836 'if one per-
son? does take all of the reduction, t
this will iwvij to be submitted to I
the Wusbingtiin office for approval I
g. ». «1 jVk.’t’aTaa ll»— ’ tetsauafe FoewsAA AMSt .
tq six months?’ .
J No. Quorum on Friday.,.]
Night So Meeting Fs J
Called Off I
. A ■: I
The regular meeting of the city I
council w»” not held Friday night I
due to the Illness of Alderman ]
Dave now and the absence of I
Cduncilmmi . Roy Reeves Those
present—Mwytir GoldsmlUi, B. B l
Barnard mmI Arch Btnlwarc -did I
n< t consUtute n quorum and no I
businiw waa transacted. A meet- 1
Ing was called Saturday afternoon
when u quorum was available »nd
m< hthly aecounp'. were pawsd on
Fo that ballot* could be printed
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April (i-'hi days froni I
Attorney G*ner*l Hemer S. Cam- to remodel’ the. supreme ■ftaA O»-Xm' Xor'ded ‘bj'city
the lupreme eovrt "to e.rkiumiT- t1 onioW , whlch
jafion of IrvlotaUye authorll. ev<_;; voU?rn on
: <. uwimlnz-. leeoriimt-nded lircml’i
Ci.Hgrcssir.nal eiiactment of the
i nesitfrnr. judicial program. ■ '
CAMPAIGN TO
RAISE FUNDS
’hie aimijiii meeting of tire in.
rei’toi" <>f the Cleburn* (ihambH'
i of Oonmierce imk tpmied fnilji
Momjfiy I’veniHg, March R. Will be
held 6u Monday evening. Manii
IS . ; '
Privident T V Lawton rcqiiesta
UUit~Wl’ director* newly elected. ........... ...__r.
retiring and holdover—attend the J|3m Cllftmi, J V. MoMIthin Viil-
| meeting nr oHfeere are ♦<» l«e oU*t- fry Mtihe. H e freere- ■»—
ed and plans f»r the rowing year jj,n Parkn . Walnut. Suring*. J J
are to be mode? ArubM <> L. Raincv. Montan; Are
res,»»e>.^-..-. - . ihur. MUfpu : Modwimi
. GETS PRIKONF.K HEBE i Grunfh?- ^eir'' joe' B AnUmmsi
Hheritf N R. Houca of Bllvcrton.. M ( 1 Meridian J C
Texas, imi. Cleburne Friday with M Gan 7 ? oh
Delmer Phillipa who wa» picked up1 HUIm<. «««> BMW. c nuoa
... -> here mid held <m a charge of theft ‘
Henry Price and I Phillip; allegedly broke Into a gar-
22 2’2122*.*?. age and took an electric drill.
Mrs. A. C. Schappaul. who rode,
the 8anta Fe train from Fort
Worth to—Oaineavillc to get a
I ’pei’k" atTttrr. Franklin D Roee-
ev6lt. who waa going from Fbrt
Wortii to Gaineevllle. wax mcntion-
ed’ln the Thunutey issue of the
I Obtahoma City Times Her pic-
ture also appeared in the azrne
| lazue on a page Of pictures cep-
I tinned ”OkMipma ClUga Greet Ns-
Uon’« Fleet Lady aa She Speeds
Across Btate."
In <
for the city election to be held
April « M deys from today-
Councilman Hamard Friday nivht
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greet the eyes of voters on April ,
6 will be as Icltows: ,
7 offtelal HuRct
, if-lection iApril fl. 183T»
For CUy A ctor noy
Rqy Anderson
For Alderman Ward No. 2-—
DS vid Rnas
Clyde Hubbard
Foi Alderman Ward No. 4—-
Arab Boulware »
T. W .tarr«n
For Tax Areeidor-aolMotor
Kenneth Dsrckm
Joe B. PmI
For City Marshal— ..
J *W Miles
O V. Daniel
. i : ®*innMBmi
jiucrsf’holastlc Per Water Coinmbisloneis-
1 ~ (Two to be ejected)
K. W. Armstrong
Keith L, MltebeU
S. W, Chapman
Booth Is Named SOIL PROGRAM
RA Assistant
ted that lie hud stolen
encugli stuff to-build Waco1' .
taken to the ■ lynitentlat^ to serve i
tlirre years and nine month* tor! ,
UicR over $50. Mcidon Armstrongs* I
gjven two .vegis in three cases on *
tneft and forgery charges, and Joo
Young convicted of theft and given
two years, whre the other two pus-. — -
sengers. , ■ "• . - •
—-—*--. To Ask Federal Aid
; For U. S. 67 ‘
Ft 1 * rwi rx 1 A dMcaaiiiM' froiv Clrb’inw' will.
Sold lo Dance 'I?",
■ . I tltlons t.-1 the State Highway Com-1
t ! mte-lon Marut*v requesUaa thei“'*t .,r' , '"r’
More than 100 tickets have bec.n . p«vin* of >• tl-ns<J the highway
22"? 2 22.- Fire tout are not now on federal aid in
Chief Bob Patterson reported Sat-1 that etnas ' ,
urttey. The dance will be held i The petition ■ will also request
Monday night at the Woodman * that e’l unpaved gaps in the hlgh-
H*ll and will get underway at 8 way between Cleburne and Presidio
o'clock. An orchestra composed of en flu- Mexican border be surfaced.
iaiui will play, i
Ticketr may bn obtained that cs.
night at the Woodman Hall or be- I
fore that time at the fire ha!!.1
Proceeds will go to replace personal the [grtitiens, Mr. Webster
axr MMuaGBlUi- J_______j i„ 1 ____
blazer’. Twenty-five per cent will will also he filed with the conun is-
Hlon.
Tlie Clebtirw party will tie com-
ncsed of J. Lambert Laip, John F.
Buckner, Judge j P Hcroyer and
for Court Plan.
Birthday Fund* Aid
Paralysis Victim
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Fund* raised In Cleburne on the
President** birthday for use tn aM>
tug infantile * psralvsta vicUMa.
were cheeked on Salurttay to aid
a little girl who will be taken to
the Beottlsh Rites Hospital »t Dal-
las Uris week. The money—ttM»
—will be used to purchaee bnaaa
winch could not hart been oMata*
ed otherwiae. The motwy repre-
sented the amount retained in Cle-
burne from Rooeevelt Birthday
......, \
1 wsresrewsrere, . , .
Mr Schappaul was conductor of
the ffaln on whMh Mrs. Roosevelt
made the trip from Texas to Okla-
homa
Returning to her seal after going
to«q>e diner for breakfast. "Mrs
Rooeevelt (topped to chat a mom'
ent with Mrs. f ~ “ ‘ .
Cleburne. Texas, who rode
train ax far aa Gainesville* lust
to ‘get a peek M the first lady'."
Uh* paper Matedgx’
"I'm right behind everything you
and the President do. the little
gray-haired woman told Mrs Roo-
sevelt. why i believe m you ute
I do the Bible." . <
With a warm amiie and hand-
shake, Mn. Rooeevelt said, "I an-
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CLEBURNE, TEXAS, SfNDAY, MARCH 14. 1937 ** <5*"4"
-- ' i '....ut,..1;,, Kl..-;saT-m'g»ag'irr ■.•.•.•■■■r.w-a-r
Drop in Temperature
Is Recorded Saturday
.' >**.■» ■■■! ■. — • "■ -s.ty--w.re.. ■■■»■.■ ■ ' ——— —■ + 'ere ... w —.to g <| .Um wd———— itos< h ... — , hWW Fu »i i ■ * ■■ wuH ■ *» ’ f.
RAINFALL IS
FOLLOWED BY 2
COLD SPELL4
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Forecast Say* Show
Will Accompany
Chilly Weather
Winter once more turnati on -i
Johnson County late Saturday «»
the temgSfaiure tumbled from «7 ,fs
degrees to 44 (learees at midnight
•fh cold spell followed Aprll-llk*
wTather which Friday night '
brought on/* thundershower which
yielded .57 ot ai> ineh of iHitt
Saturday was the third Baturdav .
that precipitation has been record-
rd. Saturday n week ago the to- ‘ J
l»l w>v 53 of an Inch. Forecast c i
Saturday nlRlit called for occasion-
al ralu. which was predicted to
turn to alert and anew in the ex- ,
tremi north portion of East Tex- I 1
as. Forecast, for today called for
freezing weather in northwest and
north central areas of Eaet Texas.
Snow Predicted , ,
Brow nnd colder, weather was <
piedltted lor tlie panhandle. Ac-
coiding ic United Press dispatches,
auming of a cold wave was fksued
by the government weather bureau ’
as the temj>enitu$$ dropped below
frcffltng nt Amarillo and atroui(gJH
irnrfti wind;; threatened fo sweep •,
Southward. Livestock warning* '1
were issued to cattiemen lowest
and north Texas as the wind shift
true* Wiohita F»Us and Aaved ..
south.' ■
Lumens Unable 1
I ANC1HKK PROJE< r ;
I FOR CITIZEN*
I CourtUouw janitor* ask ur to
I . Bdd Mtotlwr to our acctumilattng
I list of projects. It seems that
I eomi folk. marking time in th*
I courthouse lobbies, .stand around
I and let fly slithers of tobacco Juice
I tnto tl'c drinking fountain*. Of fie-
I tala are asking u*' to ask those folk
r to practice more .sn,th*t they can
I etand off ten puces and score a
I cyspldor bulUeyc. After all. spil-
I ting Is a pretty nasty habit, but
I those who «njoy it ehoult) be better
I marksmen.
| AGED LADY ATTENDS
COOKING gCHOOLH
A note on our desk says that a
78-year-old lady has never missed
I but one of the Time*.Review cook-'
Ing schools. That time was when,
illness prevented. She climbs the
atalrs without assistance and eh-]
jeyr. Uie Times-Review classes very.
L Wc appreciate those word* great-
f ly. Of chief interest to this writer]
was one of Miss Hogue's disguised
Ways to "seU" the faiftly on the
idea of eating bean*. . Chopped
green peppers and pimiflntos add-
ed after thp beans mavy Variety!
are done, dees tlie trick—and
makes the dish good-looking. j
WALKER HONORED TN
FARM AND RANCH - |
Farm and Ranch Is a complete
agricultural paper Of tlie South- 2iZ22-"~;
I west and t* published in Dallas.
In the current issue is a large pic-
ture of a Jersey heifer calf which
won a blue ribbon at tlie Texas
, Centennial Exposition 4-ft Club,
Junior livestock show in 1938. The
animal is owned by J O. Walker
of Utl* county, The jylcture is very
attractive and is surrounded by a
green, border on page 25 of tha
paper The animal make « fine
' looking photograph.
BITS O' PHILOSOPHY
BY DEAN S. V. WHITE -
Unhappy is he who listens to
troubles; miserable is he who tells
them.. ..I. Too much loafing aids
others to dotog nothing ... The
Cost of education, is high, the cost
> <rf ignorance higher..... .Lying lips
do not hide gn evil brain ....
learning 1* often the process of
unlearning. . •
WHAT CLEBUn>*L
FEOFI.E ARE SAYINfi
/ friend writes: ‘•itemcmiwr this
ff Roosevelt's court plan faite. Tom
Connally wl)l be the next Dem-
ocratte candidate for president. So
you can put me drwn gs tlie first
; Connally-for-president man in
Johnson County." . $.
Municipal ExecutlV( W A, Cud-
onrttb expostnlntes: "I’m no rubber
gt'inp inavor."
. Glace' Rigby; "Tlie Cleburne,
We-fern Union har been given a
Certificate of award because not a ■ ‘ i
stogie messenger. boy had an acci- 11 1 1 rf’» 1 , i
PA,md^BANn nunarea tickets i
FA! I. Ml NI ANI> __ 1
RAtNER. WINNERS Oil T I\ * 1
- If Clebiirneite* rt«do Uie Mo-
fiei' Picture Academy awards. Paul
HERE and
THERE.;.
By ROY BACteS
HOUSTON. Marell 13 (U.R> . The
strikes whioh closed .the Garden
ytlhttjpbnt of the Enusto Orrick
tbur H. Wa'ik,j-. 4». Chicago artist, wa-. aetUed'tod*F,«> Monday
to'k out a license today to mahrv Dr. Edwin A. Elliott, regional
Os* Johnson. African explorer and* director of the Nattom. ...
lecturer, whose hukband. Martin. talKxis board, annoinced the set-
recently was killed in an airliner Dement
a*‘h- . , 1 Ttw strike was caUed by a local
Walker reared alone at Che unlon thc international Asso-
mantage llcenae Mraau. Mrs ctatfon of Machinists, an Amer-
i Johnson, recovered from iajwle* loan Federation of labor affiliate,
she suffered ln*the air crash on tnd the workmen held the plant
a mountain near Loa Angele*, had —-------- ■
been on a icoture tour. \ Recently
die announced she would return
j alone to the jungle. .
»
IT'S preFosterouh
SAYS OSA’S MOTHER
CHANUTE. Kan.. Marell 13 (UP)
Mrs. Belie leighty. mother of
Mrs Osa Johnson, rtfused to be-
lieve today that her daughter in-
tended to marry Arthur H. Walker,
Chicago artist
The very thought of such a
Using is preposterouA" *lie said.
"1 never heard of liitn '*
«M AUTO UC
MM.D
GOminptormcv fot' H>6
program wprt> mimail In four more- ■■ ■. .;
fcommunilies Friday and «atur.day.4 t of nC1>l6lvs
D.n Shropshire was namedi chair- ±
mlhi at Alvarado with H A I.nr-
ramorc. vice-chairman, and 8. W.
Hopper the third Committeeman
Alternate'; include Mat vin MiUer
and J. t<. Fxeii *-
(irsndvlew OfficlaN.
Grandview chairman Is H. B
Ingle and vico-chairmiin is G. K.
--■ Davia. The third committeeman is
;evernl months during the sprtog H;i 0 Wilkinson Alternates include
tabd early summer. The county sit-1 w s Norton und J. T Ollles-
pervlsor said that In the past his'pic
office has been so hisavtly loaded I Burlreon-Jusliuu committeemen
with lejuis to a, large number of ^uptcci .Saturday Include Ben
needy termer.-, that be has Imd In-. Hcldr chninnan: J ‘ft Hill, vlee-
10 Ptau.fi'* f*n»» chairman; and Ekrl ijtandley. Al-
Irrtefl l>rakram and give the supewisimi ternate* Include John Covey and
which is iha-teal basis of rehabllt-. W; W. Hmw.’ri- • •
talicni tie said that even under . ,v, ____________
these condlUona the larger pkrt nf
Resettlement Ixifrowers in this
county haye iieen taught to grow
their living .at , home and to ralto
ilieir own feed erops, which he
< haiuctcrlzcd *s the first step to
, M.'M.uan h?!P S?*}*,®* M' tatdlurkl tad-
i Moat of IltoS" f
nils and.have beetThelpMi by us ’ Jehiwon County HMorical Society
tc. 1ownership of tbelr Ux>li» und 1 **•**"*
Ww* --------------- —_ .... ——.——2-
preliminary to tend ownership,' Uie officials of the group amumneed
supervisor said /
< >: 'ii I)|.- On
111 (i < i \ .
- - M1,'1! i'/i h i./1'j'u1" j'iIi 'i1 \ I1,1
niugrr. 87, lormer Cleburne )>usi-
■ J MBb*’? *” * ‘ A''v
'III''* ■ l''">," ol
I'’ I’- M 11 11 'll.'.'.''I We ’fi-'
111 HllillllllliiF ’HctFs’'’Twar*
l"1, 1 ' : " 1 t
1'ii't n»i>tist (ihikIi sMte•
win be ip tlie Clebulnc Oeme'ery.
Mr, Berininnor ws. born March / ■ . ' ■ ('w 7r«
13, 1870 In Loulsvllie Ky Hurt ', ' .
he lived 38’ minute' loneer, he. irlng» Is pictured in this Central
would Itavv died on his ghthdav ' Picas Soundphoto teitifyin* before
He moved to ClcWne in me full 1 tht. ^4. cen,miUee to
lAAft fvzoM XSeweta-Am I e» ntAri tvnu ‘ '
> ftogste--
Ing on Fresideni ItooM-velt’a plan
sold to the fireman's ball.
The dance will be held' The petition" Will also request
Hsll and will get underway at 8 Way lietweer Cleburne and Presidio
Cleburne and Fort Worth music- Mnnager f. T Webster of Uie Cle-
. ' - burne Chamber of Commerce stat-
-------- __T , Hundred* of Cleburne and john-
fore that time al the fire. hall, sc*1 County resident- have sign<‘d
Proceeds will go to replace personal, the iFtitirns, Mr Webster said
equipment of firemen destroyed In Similar request* from other cities
go to charity.
Mrs.
I
the Ute reception accorded Mrs. Roosc-
He also stated that he regret-
tod Uuot "tai Uie haste to fit the 4
plcures to to the space available.
Ute deskmen trimmed your picture
to an individual print." He con-
ducted by thanking Mr. and Mri<
Schappaul for the courtesies shown
him and his companion* on Uta
trip . j
T hieves Do
Good Job
Thieyc. who vWlteti uw place
tf D. F Atchley on the old
Fort Worth road Friday night
1 hey not only took 50 pounds
1 Seed but
proreed* d to take Mr. Atchley’s
snd abscond. Eli
Chamber of Com-
rrierce; To Furnish
Trophies for League
.a cempifign to raise fu
—^.4. M.W.SSS.kwn ■ thn
| Jrhnflan Comitv
i CcRgir; meet., wmrn win.' oe nem
I her" March 26 and 27 will star!
.■’tiic 'lay aeem’dlmt to Manaacr J
]T. We'isier 6t (|ie Cleburne Ci»m-
h '■ ol Cpnuncrce. '
McrrhanUf ami huslnc* men of
Cleburne reii.'itd the meet. 11.. one
of. the ino-t important events of
I ho year as It erfrite.^ good will
lietaocn tlicinselvc.'-. ffnrl rural
1 tex lieia, sl.ndent *P<1 their l»Sr-
ents, and is n worthwhile enter-
prise, he s»td.
tothc troubles and silver cups. 1
'SMtticr with prrpkratioiM Ot gronntU
]Br the -itlilctlc tovents will be n|>-
inoxim ’tel'v the aufi *>■■ last year,
Mr. Webster stated following a con-.|. .
fvrdqce with a spebtel committee
from Hye league composed of Mis*
Etta Ewlt)g of Rio Vlstn. J. J. Dyer
of Jyp-huo. and 0. J. Jackson of
Bethany;
and may' detey the check from one j
.— I MFRIDIAN. Tex Milrch 131’
| r i‘trli't lOoit for tiw jjpring icim
wfl open here Mpndiiv moriiliv
With Judge O H M<'Ph< rson. ' ol
Cleburne, presidliu,'-
Dl’trlcl ' Attorney < »ri». 11 '• urnrr,
who nf CleburiM'i win was
to his rtiift term ln*i N'weipbcr. will
iirrw *’• prosecutor for th” first
Ui»>” iri Uie Bosque coiwthbusb'
Th" graiul liiry, which will be
sworii in Monday, will f'e ilridcled
inmi tho following ll'i
J M. Hann* Mcrldnui. Frank
K, Bradstreet, Clifton A (i GU-.
ICVHIIM IIVUIV ! . -w»ww..'w. '' riiiJni
mrrttnx nr nffterra wrr lo lw> eh-I- fry MtHr: H.
'i t '^“'7^:!."'“““'"“” “““--------
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 135, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 14, 1937, newspaper, March 14, 1937; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303808/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.