Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 57, Ed. 1 Monday, December 11, 1939 Page: 2 of 6
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WINNER HAS
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ATTRACTION
BOB MAY AlAkE GOOD
TRIG SPEAKER'S 0OAST
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Monday In Cleburne
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Christmas Reals have been help-
ing to support’ the campaign
against tuberculosis since 1007.
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, "biggest
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MILWAUKEE.
The Mlf-rtgUd
jUty" in i„_:
buatllng Green
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„7 and the methodical manner in (
Which its proud .Packers ow-
‘ * the New York Otonts
FIVE FIGURE FELBER
OM 0OY WAfT'O. I GEf f
SOME EXPERIENCE -S
Hit Shew
Starting
tehaw has bud
Rmerlcan Red I
■l team that |
Bn wanting a
Bley lost, to a
J From statistics bn the Tyler-
I jjacogdocties hi-dl:trict football en-
counter Tyler allowed to be a milch.
I better club thup the 9 to 0 score
would lead one to believe. The
flrat" downs were 17 to 3 aurt Ite-
o .dorhes gained only-ten yards for
tho day They completed only
one pass during the game and
Tyler made 14 good out of- 20.
Tyler also gained over .3M) yards-
running, but the seore was only
!» to 0. - -.
Tyler will lie Waco’s ’ opponent
thia week and .the game will toe*
rsldeeatod 4k* ■ rTS,laae< YAPvaxwrx Izxet Else*
GAME WINNER-fO¥Z.y
TvVO PITCHERS ■NAVE
REACHED THE 3O~ '
V/CTORT MARK IN 10
YEARS)- HE Wort 24 LAST
SEASON YH0U6H ONLY
20 yfcs olpA
IT’R FUN TO OWN
A
.JOHNRQN OUTBOARD .
. ■*■ - MOTOR
COLEMAN MOTOR CO.
p.
tram twice and whs an all-
pda ye r onog ’
Thirty-Three Jackets Will Be Honored
f hvely Wtar*$Ml»d
__«<lrtct(y#ly •••kW in •
*4 UW* bw Aw «!•*•♦•*»
;uM mc!c« for any hdy on y*«tr
WANTED!!
CLEAN COTTON
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talking softball One manager and 1
sponsor has already got together I]
and picked ’ out their chibs uni-J
forms for the coming soaeon It. Is ]
expeltnd that all major' teams in
the city league this year will have
complete uniforms ‘ i
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—When Tulane and Texas A &jl
M. meet in-the fjugar Bowl on - I
January I it v'ill Lx- tlie sixth an-11
nual Sugar Bowl affair held In I
New Orleans ’I ho ■ e>ent started I
in 1035 wltli a complete sports I
calendar of amateur' sports for the I
mid-winter season In the 1935 I
Sugar Bowl foothill classic Tulane I
University met. Temple University I
and downed them by a 20 to 14 I
score* That has been their last—I
trtp to tlie Bowl and Texas A A I
M’s trtp this time-will mark their I
first I.oulslnnn Ftnte lias been I
Invited there three times and I
TeiXiis, .Christian twice. j
In 1938 Texas Christian defeated' I
houlsiaiu State 3-0 Louisiana I
St Ate tnrt nentn tn ’»? to-the Uni- I
verslty of SantA' Clara by a 21 to I
14 eouht. In 1938'Louisiana State I
I with Mr . and Mrs W T. Camp-
’1 of Blum
Mr ahd Mrs. Odlfe Bennett vls-
_j friends in Itasi-a Monday
Mr.’ ahd Mrs Claude' Strange
spent Bunday at West Liberty vis-1
itlng relatives I ,
, Mr. and Mrs Odle Bennett had
the following guests last Friday:’
Albeit Elmore and “Mrs. Mildred
Harris of Ui7m, and Bennett El- <
.more of Fort Worth O
pliiyoU ih Tyler as Waco lost the
toss. Jinx Tucker of Wbco Is of j
the opinion Hint fee h.yd rather
see them lose the toss to Tyler
than Ipst week. Says Tucker:
"The Waco High atilhdrltiea did
not jitt Lite turn ol. Ui<* coin in
Cdrsloona Saturday morning Prln-
l <>.. M Smith tossed the
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Mrs I. T Meadows of Joshua
F. . transacted business here Monday
E 1 Mrs
• and Mrs Mufphy Pickle will ar-
rive tomorrow or Wednesday from
Btockton. Cal. Mrs Pickle has
been attending Mrs Happel dur-
, lug a recent Illness
____'___________• N OT M’ E OF
TEXAS HIGHWAY CON- ,
btrdction
Sealed propoAfc for constructing
4.4fil miles of Grading A Drain-
age Structures from Int. with Hwy
No 174 near Robinson Creek w>
Cleburne on Highway No. U. 8.
87. covered by E A. P. 903-B (1>
«t 20-A <2) in Johnson County,!
will be received ut the State High-
way Department. Austin. Texas,
until 9:00, A. M., December 12.
1939. and then publicly opened and
lead. - ’
The prevailing wage rates listed
below shall apply as minimum
wate- wstaa-oa this projects-
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the Isygh. of you lite see.......
Women with their' hslr down!
Women with their claws out!
133 women Wfth nothing on
their minds bat—
AN ORDINANCE prohibiting tlie
elwwjng of any fire works on the
streets, sidewalks or alleys within
the flra limits of the City ,glu»
"THE WOMEN"
YALE THEATRE
Suiidsy, 4 Day*—
Mr and Mrs Hugh Bennett j
Have returned- to lhetr home at
A«le, after visiting their parents.
Mr and Mrs Jim Williams and
Mr. and Mrs Odle Bennett .
Mr. and Mrs Winsell. Talbert
of Dallas spent Sunday with Mr
and Msa R Prestridgo
Miss Betty Belle Bennett viailod
her aunt. Mrs Albert Elmore, of
Blum last week-end
Mrt. Mack Hedrick is in Fort
Fort Worth visiting twr daughter;
■ I Mrs Nelson Vedder. ■.
Mr. and Mrs Jim Williams am)
g daughter, Ola spent • last
n u ' u_—.
Its
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TTlrty-three Yellow Jacket, grid- 1
rters will Hine ‘tonight’ aff The ’
guests of the Lions and Rotary
Clbtxi. To there men .’will be done
, th* honor of being "treated'.' feir
the work that they did thia fall
on the gridiron wh.lle they were .
•wearing the black and gold of
s »1.
“Trank Kimbrough . ' head coach'at
Hudln-Sfpimono 'University, will
be tlie principal speaker 'at the-
banquet tonight at. tlie. Liberty
Hotel. Tn addition to a leoture,
on football, the Harbin-Simmons
coach Will bring several players on
hU squad and films of the games
which the Obwboys played this
year
Yellow Jackets who will, attend-
the banquet, are Robert Adcock.
■ Black. NoVie Bole;. Olendon
Broumley. Jimmy, Burton, James
Cheek. Cheque. Wllford Cooper,
«11 iiird Cox. Billy ( r.uifonl Henry
Ellis. Bryan Flatt,. Vestal Horner.
Veston Horner,
Bentley Jones, Colton Jones.
Corky Junell, Thomas King. Bruce
Mason. C. J. McCollum, Hornsby
iMcLoureh. G T Mln?us. .Darwin
Pegues, Ed Reed. John Henry
Smith. Vernon ' Smith, -James
Standley. WUllahi Standley. J.
W. Steadman, and Emory,Strlck-
. land.,' - ‘ • j
Coaches Wesley Bradshaw. Emes£
Guinn. Milton labell and Business
Manager John Jprdan. and Map-
ngeriL J C. McClure and Marshall
j Rigby and Mascot Oliver Pitts will
j attend ' . -
j of Santa Clara again" this time I
by n seore of 6 to 0.- In 1939 TCU
I made thetr second .sm^-essful .trip,
to New Orleans and woh • from
Carnegie Institute of, Technology
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Cleburne; and providing n- pen-
alty for the violation thereby
BE IT ORDAINBD BY THE CH Y
OF CLKBUHN®. TEXAS.
That hereafter it shall be un-
lawful tor My person to fire, shoot
or discharge any flre-omcke, tor , ■MBMMMBgtotoB
pedo or fir* works of any nature ■
on or across any public square
street, alley or sidewalk withbi the
fire limits of Uw.Ctty of CWburne.
Texas.
* Any peraon violating any of the
terms of thia ordinamg* shall Upon
• conviction be fined in liny amount,
m>t toMiMd one hundred dollars'
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\ 0OB WA5 .VASTtR OF EVERY
\ TtAM IN THF LEAGUE /
* YEAR-hO/V>7/S /
~g7i/EN~A CLEVELAND HURLE^ABarrt13R00
Dtotr. b> liniua FMtara SrnSIrsto. tai- * ffO ~ 7 ff- S
yictsHl
ih a io several. CJlbowln
fort"' '
L for
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Skilled Labot
Intermediate
UnakmefTT^bor ’J^Chrlstmas symbols fticlude Christ-
Rates for work performed In 'escess | ***** .
of the maximum hours per week!
ns stipulated in the "Fair Labor
Standards Act of 1932," approved
June 25, 1938,’ (Public No. 71A 75th
Congress' shall be subject to the.
applicable provisions of thia Act I
Plans and specifications avail-!
able at the office of L. Ortolani, I
Jlesident Engineer, Cleburne, Texas,
and State Highway Department. I
Austin. Usual rights reserved. I
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From out of the meliv arc com- ,
M dug elevens which art proving that
M they are the best In the state
I Al the beginning of the season,
j— ■ -hundmu M.-mittlia jyyre. hopef"!
that ih some way they -wmilrt T ’
K^t.inio the alate play-off and by > J
|a. chahce Into the finals
K. At the present, there are eight
Br" lutn •■CTttons-Whieh have Uieh eyes]
F on the coveted State championship )
■ When dark comes Saturday night, |
Sheen will ■««e*4v to*, lour lull, in -
■k: "' ro-’e —:—; 1.
Doming out with a 20”to 0 vic-
tory are tlie Lubboclglfes who set I
K. Elei tra buck on Its heels • The [
b ' aspirants from District Two didn't
hav<! much of a change agalnil
\ that' kind of opposition
i Sweetwater, the club which, 1
I swpmped El Paso high. 40-7. wni I
tangle with the eleven from Lub- ! ■
bock this week, This will per-i v»..A_r at- A
haps be the outstanding game of , THAT HED HE A 03“
Ln the season as both squads are - —
■ powerful and It will mean the el-
imination of one of the atrongc ' .
■9'. Clubs In the state
■ Sulphur Springs, who tripix'd for
K> seven points against Sherman in
K- the District Five and Six play-off
K will do tlie Impossible if they upset
r the Woodrow Wilson eleven Tlie
j; Dallas olub jumped in prestige I
when they tramped the Masons of
Mm- Worato M-f. ■
Waco will be riding for a repeat
game against the Tyler ‘Ltoift.
Several weeks ago. the Bengal*
ran wild over the Lions on a mud- ! ‘
<iy field A dry field might njaW >
a little difference Worn went, into |
tlie quarter finals by beating .
Breckenridge 27 to 13 Tyler wo* ' /
F - ■ on the lang end of a 9-0 score
with Nacogdoches.
Austin, the eleven which went
to the tune of 20 to 6 ever Browns-
ville. Will not have a field day
When they confront Stephen F.
On. The Bayou
W BMumont. —
<U.P>— 1
little;
football—I
___ Bajs -once again I
Held ttie woi 11 ehamplon.xhlp to- ■
.day “ 1_
S w>'i. •
| Whelmed . .
Stamped the new champions as one
Of 'the greatest teams ever as-
s', “The Packers whipped N.-a York '’.•(■.arnltlon throughout, the
at Ito own fundmhrntal game . collsw* <>l the state more and
tlpcMnt. tackling, plunging and | 11'
■ kicking They were keyed Into o
, . perfect scoring machine that
couldn’t mias and when the' final
gun called a halt to the slaugh-
ter they had compiled tlie moat
decisive victory in the seven year
history of the National League
playoffs. 27, to 0.
PERSONALS-
tlie state more nnd
f We have them In
I Baylor. Rice and other smaller
sa-jKMils of the Htiuthwest not tcy
mention the ht*t of kids that are
making good at AiTnitsttS T9tKte
Teachers College. The one place
that we have a footballer making
good that we have almost Over-
looked is kt Texas A A- M. At
this school we have Finis' White
.who Was a letterman at Cleburne'
High for three - years White has,
not earned a letter itf A. A M Corsl
as yet but hy Inis’mMp the Mjimd I etpni .... ---------__ ....
every year rix lx "expected to msuBs 'txiTn. mid Tvtrr' caflert the turn,
his letter next year He has won Waco lost- tlie toss, but if Waco
'a letter In baseball at the school i just had to lose one toss in two
In Texas A A M.’s record book, we ere glsd that the loss was to [t^i uielr thud los^at iiii" hands
sent out "3«ch year With * short Tyler ■ and not Breckenridge We---—•—,---
. .--tori of rndi ot the A. A- M * - WbAt might have I
Phil 'Ratniel and. children TWert W® find the ~rnimv nt "Ftrtisr'it>tVi‘*,«‘‘d >‘*“1- Wiuu . -LuuL to plat —
... — Widte. and they speak well of the ; Hi <-.kern •-t .•<• hi Dryctoenrtdge "
Cleburne product Under White's —-—
name is the following. "Flqtx White L Conch Wesley Bt<t
tMuleyi. bark; Wt 210; Ht 5 11:! a , letter for the A1B
Age 19; Home. Cleburne. Texas; Head Girls basket®
Class. Junior ’Willey," squadman pl • ed here Inst seB
swne oiorc en<* 1**t !W'*-*’h. was purpo<«-ty '.nue in January L ■
many tFSiT-Lw*UUwld tor. Mcr ,".XUce.. and m. ' ,.<>i . m- hve I, JBmi nndjUay-
• winter practice “was shifted to the “i a> a vT’r'd *ti<l wotrid Hke
backfield In high school he played ; h> < <>m<' ^k***- wdm Thefe to a
fiillbrtric. ns a—ne.'-lUiluu ul! ,JL_uStoMtoetTTIftir—t.-iMi. ,-lnh bchur
M. he was a tackle nrtd last year ; tluit will JBrobabiy take
air end This year lie will be a.v-; "’<* girj.s’if thejjftnme lx ar*
aUablc for any ot the tArre tx*t*T r-nieed •' H
tipiLs and it* i- 4AM, that )><- %ih t' c Ckj’urm; independent, five
make the-team at jiny of- them < will go to Fort* A’onJ'
T—- won hto freslllfvin baseball nu-1 where they will pla|
mcrhl in 1938 after winning three I G freshmen they a
letters each in football mid base- other games srheduleJ
Imll and .oIm' in triirk nt Cleburne future ai .1 a;t- lockl
'High. He captained his gritll' . ——^-1. -
• 1 ' With this *ort oB’weathee we
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SUPPLIED *TME AR3r BIS BASEBALL
NEWS OF THE WIN-rteR.-/(E^ BEEN
SIGNED FOR. "ftE NHSNEST SALARY
STS,
i get for the
Clebttnm’.s ex-t<>i>thnll p!.,v, (
I colleges of
1 Wednesday
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the negr a
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A OBFAT SHOW SHOULD BF SFFN FROM THE BEGINNING
REASONABLE
PRICES ON
Steraa _ Rtov* Jacket*
Glaro Ftoh Bowl* — Tank.
Guthrx — Roofing
Copp<’ Vtot Water Heater*
Metal Car Tepe
Anderson Tin Shop
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This ordinance ahaH take ef-
fect and be in force from and af-
ter Ito publication as required by-
law ■'
Passed and approved this 8tli
day of December 1939.
T H MOON,
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Johnnie Gordon, city secretary.
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clough fo move in on his Mansion,
tame the GliHorbugs, and duel all
Females! . . Fifth Avenue fled in the up-
roar! . . Be here fo* the first of the love
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 57, Ed. 1 Monday, December 11, 1939, newspaper, December 11, 1939; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1304191/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.