Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 136, Ed. 1 Monday, March 15, 1937 Page: 4 of 6
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coccyx ragion. 11
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THE LANTERN
619 W. Anglin
Rre-Enstor Sale of Vases and
Other seasonal aifts. MUny
articles % price.
we have all the nl
It la called the ci
4 inched right at till
All the muscles I
to it are now rud
the muscles In I
liable to be ftabbjl
fast the lmblt- |
heAHhy habit- d
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Madame Moonene
UD KEADKK
, She aaka no questions. I
(wlU tell you what you want
Inow, giving “ -
matters, kAf
I to A game against TM
.«to «M.'X 1* .Of A. A M. droMi
iq tne throws through the bad
against T- C V. to tgke '*«
thfc rear and beet Bellamy's
of I last ytor.
Arkansas made 31 field go
C. U. last year to set .the sm
record Rice made good l*t
shots against Arkansas on Fei
ary 10 to top Arkansas’ recort
18 last. Wear.
Arkansas had the biggest tna
of victory-r-36 polnts when it
feated A. & M. A» to is but fa_
to equal its last year's'mark of :
pctote when it beat T. C U. 47
Bayfcr was on the top side Of
both the one-point victories this
year Baylor defeated T C. U. M
to 36 and Teaas 40 to 30. Baylor
also won two of the five two-point
margin games T. C U.. A. A M.
and 8. M H. came out ahead to
the ethers
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PRIZES
1st I'i4«e 08 in Cash
2nd Prise 'gti l.itundrv Service
ard Prise i tickets ip Yale
T'heukrv to »<‘e . •’Last "f
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RULH
Tile immage rivt<by hr San. I.Tary
(■I in snagrani foi'ni. Eneli wind iJ sep-
g.< d the words make a eomplctc
(MEN. GET VIGOR AT ONCMI
j NEW OsLrcx Tonic Tablets tontato
I raw oyster invigoratora and othgr
} ktlmufanlx. One dam peps up or-
gans. glands, blood. Regular prica
01DO. Introductory price 70c. Call,
write Renfro Drug Store.
SPECIAL: Laundry done I....
washer at home. Prices reasonable.
Mrs. R L. Taylor. 111« Alvarado.
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YOU'LL MISS A TREAT if you baby grand piano now stored-’
don't eat that old-fashioned bar*-'- -* — — m— .^n>.
(•Ut. Tedwell's Inn. <>03 I
Chambers.
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TRA43E: Will trade good aa new
guitar for heifer yearlings. Lester
Bradlev.
, NURSERIES
Just received shipment two-year-
old Tyler roses. 15 cents each. 01.50
per dozen. Extra fine. Creed TMou
Nursery. - ..
.HELP WANTED
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WANTED: We pay 38.50 per ton
for No. 2 steel.- Call. City Junk
Company Phono 1608. II. Wall,
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If Voc Are Employed and Need
GLA8SEV
Can Arrange Terms To Butt
Your Budget
DR. H. C. QUINN
Call 653 for Appointment
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• Announcing
Tht openlng'of Office By
Dr. H. H. Gerdts
Optometriat of W^co
At 1»H e»m Cbamteea stra*
On Sama Floor with
Dr J R IM
Yo\mI LAMusee! ’ At^crwtt OKiE S
IM-VWE BASKET tOQTLft I
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hatiamoku. Uaw.al
bn of tl'i-ce _A|
awluuniiiK teams I
t -• elected ehcriri". il
| ." slgi-h'H swlinminJ
unit ’ I
| The .U.r.tppiiiK I
1 Ateni. todav eryn I
'of any island st!
nite Ideas on I
nuinufarturer ' I
.the. iwimmvr-1-htl
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I wcndeifuUy '.vrJ
I- . dane for pravtidl
who ■.u.ii’nwr''''|
1 & memtruitacn. I
I be vi’<) . toy]
I Others ditay- iu I
I treatmeni I
I Chrdui has- ivj
I :a^rftted u.si‘s; il
I WtedhiU' r. ito fthl
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| aid in building d
| tern by helping’.*1
I ■ tefength irptu th'.!
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light now b|it Hu- players nnd
ipar.agpii are doing tlwilr <0>mix-
tltton cgt paper -by lircaldea The
CPtd v.i <lli i li.i caused the !:ul..
to divert iDv parks and lake tip
doinliiMs and other huude nctivi-
tleii. Fair and warmer, .weather
will flrul the boys of the Texas
League-gll tegnis—getting Into
training, this week.
Houston and Galveston nre ypiilg
ItlUl tlu-ir first week of lAuiunn
ail of W>e other du|)-> are
rier Slaying Mysr
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against Rice bn February 10 to
sat the 1937 mark. He led last year
CLASSIFIE
CWJ3URNE
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Charge orders are accepted
oyer the phone from Clebnme
residents a* an accommodation
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. presentation of bill. Out of
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Forms close at 1 p. m< daily
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forms close at 6 p. m.
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Review will be given advertisers
desiring blind addresses. Can-
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•entfnee. Tht* GanW h, t<» tvairnngc the b'ttvfchdiwtUir w. > <L- in auriirtivo forni.
rrte* will Iw.awnided far die rtioalaUrietiV^Muww- K.-Un,-..-, iU»d aeeurnev ■
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L WMCCMary—then- h no OWlgAtioh. nnd nay <-a« big Employ<•«■.«.>.f tin* i-myianv
KiT ' Jhd meh families may rvnnxHc, V«m nn- « rr in.iUJtTv In nurhhnds w'thln flvj <!«>»
from tin d..u ..t' i U'<> .|i.,|i.' Be suie.u « nt<rj'.,:ii lun <■ un.i'u.l.t..,««v i*i«i.
> j WilLiid Uidluis,. TtW Cluis- .
UK tian University dtreetor. of j>nblie-l
Lty-. ut)uufri|y •<'Hui>iit..y tlje rwqrtin'a' ■
atathUcs. ■■.• 'j
Pernir ma luwiv <>t hgwvr) h..'wit*
foutirl that. Horihcm Mciliodisl
........ <«• urawu. nuu tnr 1017 *tl.10|> Univrr-ify w<«t lie1 utl< with the,
nntF»t'’crr*vTt *** w pofnt: in TTi:Miy~ ycAi's If not f vt.-r-rrn
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SHH\AHQYT - - - By Jack Sorels
Lieof..
on T*
. years aq<
rectly or
. ..-^eas qctii
*iie oil It
Ju»Is’. Jhot
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It know»
more ihcu
I -asineps.
Humble's
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X Kkl\mR.1WCK>GHi TWEV'Cy
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DR. S. A; HARRIS
Optometrist
EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST 1
OR IAN. I .VARY" SAYS: A
IIRO3 - BNIlrEN . VWE£it: . HET -
Hake - RA4 i:hatt - ovr - nowi.u
VMM - HKMT l»AN - ER A - ni'RI^ETER
■ - <IT ■ lll'o WONHY TIWEII
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VASTER SPECIAL
With. tttch^OO AVOKAD-O OU
Permanent Priced at 02.00
MRS. LEE HENDERSON
407 N. Main ‘ ,
IndIgI
“doesrit live h
thanking opr niani<
t|>e sickness and death of our dar-
ling qnd grandbaby, and es-
pecially the. beautiful floral offpr-
God's richest blowings rest.
<H>nii each and every one.
MT. and .Mrs. B. B. Carroll.
parent*. • '
Mi. and Mrs. G. $. Carroll,
Mf nrtd V»*« W H TIHw .11
M *** ’
Oddities of ‘ Southwest Loop
Basketball Season Are Given
Mewl iW
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'tfy Unitod Pres*)
D***u»* into records
Ec.ul.hwvftt. < conference be
race of lhi<. mid tl.c Receding rear
for the but lbw until ilwwV)
IhM riubr. quick- COlM luolun
■■fian be drawn that the 10i7j|H&
*
rsag FOt'Fj
^^Three Reasons*’
I On Baylor Team
* /Tommie F ine Expect-1
WACO, LuMiirth 16 'UP.
I There are three good reason* why j
Conch Morley Jenninu1 Hayfari
L ,Be*>- will be strong contender* lot i
J the 1037 Southwest Conic) cnqi-1
P M*rt>all title, j
L - Tommie Piiw, sophomore f»w>i
i_ Cleburne and irtlclit'i for u rlunii |
"J. pion Austin team la-.! >........... -1-
U be on th* mound for Bqylnr tills (
I
KJ Boyd .Jelly > RoRclk. wulot from
Ban Murcos, till i>iUii Ills t|i|/il
L1 (KMuecUtive year for' Raylor Last
|: ■ year he was yuted »« one of the
|i: jnitstandhiK pitcher) of I hr con
ft leroncc lu atwuutig role,- win
fcirkjiv ffatt.-rM..) so|>liomore j
K* IWm HIIMairo
8*ylor .diemoml s trength In fm' <
by the i|><i tliul
K Bine w tlhc Bcir'n u*t year tux
IQ! ■ .coMtotaiuia Umi.w. M»«t lull, th
«•». They are tor.I Vlnn-m ol .rj K , npl many of
UehlttHd. outttrfdei : WlltiOli While, .... T
ixtall, first biiscimm: Dock llvii .-
tedMIM..ea'chei■; MU.sli.4l Park-,
hkharl . outfl.'ldei: 'I'aklo t- i ru
to, epecglcvlHc, outfield, i. Lloyd
kkMell. pnliiis/. islioii■lop. Hitt.
MMIar, Wtico. MMoiui birieimiji
tecy and boHelle ' -
Other candidates im-.tip- Huvlm
■'sOURSd. aye Bubba »o<l Jullr oei-
and. Bcauhuint; Hrirc'kl Holger,
. Harry- Hippl<. Teague;
OhM. Ohtoishaw,- Aiabnuui; George
...-Pentoll. Waco. Atlcil Dlllai.l, W'licp;
anilth Tgrrgiil. Waco; and Dll k
Weekley Ohio.
ttrtt lonfercnce , Hi.nu-'i
will be played In Wi.cn i.painxl
' amithern kfetAodht thiivei-siiv on
March 38-27.
- J. M. Cooper ot Hio Vlstn trarv.-
•Ct<Kl brininess in Cl<>burne Satur-
K . Mrs. Harold Kntghi. who In ill nt
her home on North Main Street.
E,. ft reported to be im)»r,vfd
> B. H Massey of ifortn wm. in cir-
BH|wHbS Saturday
ill 1
ir WAS PHIL.' MiG CAIL IS BCOKXrt
I DOWN our B'f mt o*fe NUN - Bur
'iOtrsr nqt aow*5 our.r cue car.
IS Slito ins in TWC 0AI5AGP »
WtW RWN !N tNOUSM nor < ■
WATEQ. latkl'I , rH NOT IAiCing /
AN^ '-1^
CMANCCS g
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Attractively furnished jd
three-rbom apartment to couple «■
<mly. .438 West wardvine. pf
FOR RENT: Clarke sanding ma-
chine. Sand yqur own floors. See
’ ua for demonstration. 'T. W. Scott
a- Sons.’
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
at 908 South Robinson Street.
I FOR RENT: Three-room furnished
t'upartment duplex 731 North Buf-
falo. 012 00.
! FOR RENT;. Oood five room dwell-
lug. 200 Lone Star Avenue Wai
perjuanent tenant. Phone 1148.
FOR RENT Dowtuilairn furnished
apartment with? private entrance
' and private bath. Also furnlshrtl
upstairs apiirtment. Phone 448. 813
N. Main Street.
FOR itENl Two room unfurnish-
ed apartment, also bedroom 912
E Henderson. ’♦
for rent Modem five room
lions? with sleeping pordi; garage
A)1 conveniences 107 May Avenue
Phone 15 c|- call at 704 Forest.
FOR RXNT: Three room unfurn-
ished apartment. 709 South Wil-
hite Phone 134»
FOR RENT Furnished ■ apartment.
h'M N Roblnsonn
PROFESSIONAL
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PENN J. JACKSON
Altomey-at-Mp >
Announce* opening of offloe* on
South Bide Courthouse Square
Cleburne, Tma —■ ■ •
Typewriters. Adding Machine*,
Bate, Lbckwork. Shear* sharpened
Rne Gun Shop, WW BRI-
deraon street.
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15 more than Ike Poole of Arkan-
aae, leaped lea* year to imd
conference
NoHan and Bubba oerrmnd of
Baylor tied for ‘the free throw
title, dropping In 42 each." Collins
Kurpacscd that mark last year by
finking 51 Norton set * confer-
ence record, hawgver. by making
18 consecutive foul line throw*.
Arkansas made 52 point* In each
of two cucceesive game? against
Rice at Fayetteville to beat it* owa
mark last year of 47 point*. A AM
won the doubtful honor of making
the fewest points in one game. The
| Aggies were held to 14 points by
Texa on January 13
Aikansu? made 170 field goal* to
lead that plmse of xcoring but fdl
short of its last year’* mark of
176 Rice took free throw honors
with 133 tor the season. Texas led
last year with 118
Lockard made 11
gVIEW, CLEBUHNE, TEXAS^
ill the htotoey of th* r<tofereoce
s. ¥ p. ttefe only 3<5 rnarlo r
dm-tog the Haote wt»U* Arkan***
and Rice topped 400 points and
j Team shaded Um MiMtangs on the
offensive with JM. I« winnlm;
1 the title la*f year. Arkansas loop-
led 443 potato. ■
1 On the other- hand. 8. M U.'x
I dt tensive record was one for future
I conference winners tg ehoot «Y.
Oppwitng learnt mtoe only 294
points, an average of 24A polpto a
game No other teain limited op-
ponents to ie*» than 300 points,
this year or last. J
Don tnegard, flashy University
i,cf Arkan*** forward, netteyi 159
points 40 run away with the indi-
vidual scoring t|tle, J. D. Norton
10 S M. U was second with 126.
I-asl year Jack dhwtng ot Texas
was top man with-only U7.
Scanning season nignilghts. this
oiiseiver found the name* of Lock-
ard and Arkansas prominent Don
ma*l< «6 field goals this season,
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Hu- Unlwrshv of Texas football
J utillOUI4'<')l Ito
ugir wliiirt>lto«j. duu-
J ’^"t pttiit far-
mations at. ii>r< otiiir Aoiitliwe*t
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petlwis. didn't know caailly what
Mt Rlbt). Wly. talkUto al)mi;
TT>< ik'<- liipniy iiTibtraiJmi *|u>w*
11 Liihglmrn leant drawn up m sin-
gle wlngbaek forinallon Hubsi-quririi
pIHip-cn will sliow the double-wing
and itiqi) puiil Krnlnggmyllt*
”T1M’ single wing ft a v<*iy twili-r
pact formation, especially stroux
for running irliiys." say’s- Co.icn
Bible
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&-nSNOW WHITE LAUNDRY
CAUNDUY WOUK IN KtfPINC WITH THS NAMt "
PHONE 96 CLEBURNE TEXAS
Mr and Mrs R. C Tidwell.
By LES FOR:
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hatchers
POULTRY or CHICKS: For poul-
try information and health service
can op us. Authorized agent Dr.
Salsbury’s Poultry Products. Cle-
burne HatcHfery- 1129 B. James
Street. :■’- ''
Plenty baby chicks. Bflng us your
custom hatching. Hi-Way Hatch-
ery., 1305 East Henderson. Phone
1236.
<istomhatch1Ho
Chicks delivered any week thru-
out season* Modem Equipment.
Baby Chicks and Started Chicks
For Kale
CLEBURNE HATCHERY
T„ W. Jarrell 1129 E. James
CARD OF THANKS
Wc are thankihg oyr many
fi lends foi- theil- kindness to us in
tin' sickness and death of our dar-
ling dmljy grandbaby, and 6*-
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■ h’Mftk vvax (l)t. tel n> Jammrv- ’
■ Ixykstra. ;5|-yi-nr-ol<|. faring prn> ' . Mu.v
41> fi'fiBTriF »W»k<5 t'li.'.i 1 •<>01 n<’W| ’ jA.TMtt'v «*<
Com I Repm-terHomer Wirke)'went I
tc Meridtan Uiduj to start, the nb'idy S’S.oj
1 berth’.*' kS* . •
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UL RO8INSON
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QPORTQ
J FLASHES
By ROY BACUS
1 ■ 7 r'
The luiclsnt sport ol horse 'slioe
pitching is. attratRng i-onsiderabh'
atloniimi ut the 'Fmt Worth Pal
Hock Show -'Hint Is one sport
vdilch you enn engage in at little
tost und hnvc sotnc’n-*! full.
Baseball- Is the, populnr a^ort
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.ill. ll.,| owwows
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' ’" highway.
F^f , SALE-Single comb " J
Island Red baby chicks.
Phone 542. _
FOR SALE: Windows, doors ahH
used lumber, commode. C. C. Mabe-
620 N. Main.
ROL1TICAL
kNNOUfteEMENTS
rr dtty Marshal:
J. W. MILES
BEN POLLOCfc
R. M. (Rube) McCLARY ...
° V PAN1EL
For Tag Assessor-Colledfor:
KENNETH DARDEN ,
JOE B. POST
For Aiderman Ward J:
DAVE ROSS
CLYDE HUBBARD
11- ' . —-— '
in> For Aiderman Ward No. 4:
* T. W. JARRELL
ARCH BOULWARE
fRe-eleetlon)-
BEAUTY SHOPS
Sr7hten^i*ic/*74h^r^4ew"Ft7
manent Wave. Prices 01.00 up. All
kinds of beauty work done at pricer
you ten afford Edrtc's Beauty
feofan. Rio Vista. Texas <* Edna
Hargis, operator , ’ -J. , '
F llcrilk-d lor Hielr necond week The
balUto Steers are nt, Loniiview, the
champion Tulsa Ollers are at S0-
gulh, the Oklahoma blty Indlni)*
n)T til Jacksonville, the Him An- ,:
loplo Missions are ii( Laredo ntlp
Hi: Furl Worth Ci't's <)n‘ Mnyinq
- I al home. ;. ■ ' <• ■ ’-
■ . 1 ..
, Twt holdouts. c>i eon-sldcrable Im- ' ,
’ ivu-tancc tm-./ptlnietDiv a lot ot
. . ' t 11.11eniion include Dizzy Ucim and .
v? ... Lbii Clehrlij It, looin: a.': .trjoue.li'
t .' ' I Onio hr 1 Ruppert, his made lip fils
■ inijid that he leap »ft> fentimut fhc
J**■ great Gehrig, vho J; dAuaiitliitg 1
' . ,60.000 imcks. Gehrig is fast a.-, ten-
V - MW Itiat lie cull do wiihout lhe Yankees
I- '.* i JEg ' it he doeni't gel Ilan $5(i.0n0
;* Blszy Uns popped otf .-v much th.it ;
- 'YB i his lioldoiu. Jiniirasiliop 1; JIM i«>v. 1
B'VST being taken .sei-imixly . » I
■ . re I Wc bqlU'vc lijat'Uie Cll-eiu 1>*|HJ
I nil) fall ID l|.i)l' gllei: the (iipniijg''
I., j.season is ove/- byt Qftirft i.-i,likely
. . 1 fa lake tip J , , ,
yenr-oid,box factory amiri' wi-<> Iw<' u'i,‘ Cohnjei 'mF.m-. r./n-m- j
WM attaekte rauf jJnw while hn; - " hHI 'a,d ...... '
uEf. ilome ^ro*^ ’ Hiireh in i ni Hi' T mFuiukm
Hamtramek. Detroit auburh. has * .. , 11 .,1.1'N
aroused citizens r.„.„
. death followed a long series
iiltacka on r»’.«r
iieiirhbpPhooij
' S LOGAN OK
I HAVE ALWj
» dog get* a grew
tlon out of wagg
r" 1* * good deal of
fc
240 acres, well Improved, tour?
S" :
sion given, • .' "- S
. ’ • ' W- B- CABFER • (
, , ■ , \ Fbone 1|»5 -■ * ■; ; 1
FOB BALE: ’We will Sell ^snnftl
»lbe- buftie at sacrifice, tenna arrayed
Hast' responsible party," Gennett luvret-
ment Company, UOi Elm stregt,
Dallas, Texas
mibSAUE: Pontiac coupe. XShs
goof 065 cash Call U48. ■■■■;.
A FARM BARGAIN '■;'■•
147 acres on good gravel road, one
mile of Bono: 126 in cultivation,
fair Improvements Deep well. A
real buy in a good farm at only
030,00 an Acre—on terms.
THE O. T. SMYtH AGENCY
R.OR BALE or TRADE: V
acre dairy farm, modem conft
lenses and godijl house, two ml
morth courthouse.. | See Leii
'SPMftfr. V. - ■
FOR BALE; Fann implement*.
Worth
WANTED
wanted you u> wash wtui ttf,
EolT-Berving Laundry. Mn. Tten
Barham, next to Tom's Cleaners.
WANTXP: To trade for » good
horse of mule Apply to Matt
McGowan, 105 North Anglin
WANTED: A piano. 100 '-FMal >
Want mare mute for feed Have
plenty corn Ous
Win tradc loU In wwt Cleburne for
pair good mules and farm tool*.
Qu* Oe«e
personal
Correct Answer To
l*»*t Week's Gnme
WU' Snow Wliite
.. Laundry offers the
t best Thrifty Wash
1 Service in Cleburne.
I LAKT’-WKEKS
I WINNERS
■ Mie. Alberta M*» ■ >i» ””
I Mrs B A .Htnckloii
* Mi Lee V BiilJei , E
summer, will
up in music Win*-«HI» tgrpiMiwo
, The idelure show* a single win*
tu lhe Hehl, with .unbalanced line
lu lhe MUiie vMe.^ The halfback
«t extreme right I* the 'wing bueb.'
Po,ed for the picture *re lajwl*
F#id, Ir; J I. Ring. *01 K»>
•77Pin R ift teU work lllte buck-..
teopP* miUftte* apd running po**-1
te Thio i* q ppwiir farnuRfan alid
lit UM-d exton»)v»ly hi Miorinu tore
rHm j ",
______:. rttfrir irsr? wn I
r. _:;.j the single wW. sHffiing
tackle to the. "Ml'uny Side*' Hie
Utt
tjhfftod
•it
* I rung to the
out. "Nr fiK, ,
lion from white t<> kick
•'U/e. AlaMa.1. XF H>>. '* I ' *
primarily us a I.
"a 101 of driving power
(Nesi: The Double Winx i
1
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ft#" • - ■
K -
<2.n ■) • f. D-.leVtriv
• ■, Clr:s>b.‘-A Vc-.fra. (■'ineilaiati
Pt but Grflng is.likely (tity .ina',ic.g-. : ,.„r,l(y. j>v (),0
" r‘ "<‘ I .1 .C,< | •■deiuy nf uu.
J imlverfuiy, « ■.- Th-: Giebii
’ --------- ’ nunrv.
Miss omsk^s i ,W Q B’ WlK-nw: f.4«.ir, faiw gS)1
m, ■., u , ,;'X
• ■ g 1 s 1,1 1111 | ti; Meridian today to stact. the
farm of tostHot eourt uiei7.
g^viUlld pay
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 136, Ed. 1 Monday, March 15, 1937, newspaper, March 15, 1937; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303809/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.