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W. E. OUretcm is twenty-five
years of age, a graduate of the
State University Lew School and
Ha now a sstaotMng If
elected he Will devote hM entire
time to the duties of the office.
His opponent ts atiH a M-udent tn
tl»e taw school and ha* two more
yean, to co>np)ew hie taw work
W ff OiretonW education ac^
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The opening « Office By
Dr. H. H. Gerd..
Optometrist af Waeo
At 1MK Kart ettaarixen Staai
Ot. Same Woor with
Dr. J. s. Bell
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apd » half n i reaujt of whipping
the Cincinnati Beda 4 to 3. Il1
was Dlaay Dean's Slat Vtotory of
the year, and the lanky right-
hander helped win “
contributing one of 1 .
in the ninth when the Cards scor-
. ’ tai taeoe runa—their winning mar*!
The third-place Cubs dropped a
. half game further behind the; —
Chants when they wtae whipped 8 |
7 in an 11-inning struggle I
» Pittsburgh Plratea. t “
Ing a seven run lead.
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open a 15-game road trip In Bos-
ton today that rtsould make or
break their hopes at copping the
19M National League pennants.
The poio ground boys have been
abused badly on foreign diamonds
this season, losing 30 out of 52
starts, but Terry -hopes to keep
them playing the Inspired brand Of — —
Vus-ebaU that tons made the Ofants Tigers
triumphant in their last 11 connec- ---
utlve series—both at home and on
the rood.
treking back on the Giants' 28
victories out of the rilast 34 starts,
the pitchtag of Oar! Hubbell coup-
led with the tlmsly hitting of Mel
— . . have bften
’ork's drive
from fifth to second place.
Hubbell has won his last eight
assignments, besides appearing in
relief rolls three times during the
Giants' rise.
Ripple, a 20-year-older playing
his first year in the majors, won
himself a regular berth by hitting
safely nine .times out of 19 at-
tempts for an average of .474 as a
pinch hitter. In his 14 games as
" eld, “Rip" has
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BY wmv MeLEMOID.
United Press Staff Correspondent
BERLIN Aug. 21. (V.RL-If you
are doming io GMnuiny. I would
advlaa you ta Include a uniform in
your wardrobe, otherwise, walking
alonrf the strasses and plats of
Berlin, your ordinary street cloUi-
CLEBURNE 'HMES-REVTEW, CLEBURNE. TEXAS
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CARMEL JISOFTBALL TEAM WINS LOWER
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victory by holding the Reda to
seven hlu, and drove in one of the
three runs Chat the Cards shoved
Msem In a ninth-inning spree to
put thi game on ice
Rex Clagk, rtotay halfback of
Toxas Cbrtaitaa wtaanttg** 1933
eleven yesterday was added to the
CeniennlaT iUPsta- team, wt ich
plays the Chicago Bears' prole*
tonal eleven in qfilas the night
of Sept. I. The addition Of R*x
giver Horned Frogs three players
on the an-atar tsaa*.
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Two Waxahachie youths are get-
ting the spotlight in the Fort
Worth RWUation tennis tourna-
a>ent. L©nn t>. Laswell. Jr., for-
mer Trinity Untveretty star, ye«-
t: proved hta right to No. 2
«eded r-aOtlon in the tournament
by smashing two opponents He
and doubles partner, Stuart Lump-
kin, swing into action today on the
Kycamore Park Courts.
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CLASSIFIED
THONS 133
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taeataafter. No ad taken fog lea* than Ma A3I
g: ClaaMfled Ads are cash in advance.
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33 7 8 4 home on South Angllrt
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AB R H. W.
1 t*1* Johnson . home series with the 'steer*.
rttetall League by .lining| „ hM1| fw|gllt
K Ww Vista 7 to 4. The Mt. Cannel r,iw MVen innings, Dalia*
li. y* came back in the seventh in- emerged
Mnltag with a five ran rally to off- night's t
Rtot * two run lead snd give them i—
St bUt Tfhtaher they win or
iiicy liavb the ImI half won,
to the seventh inning <>ach
jor hsti ailowyri only three
j|« but Ewing of Rio gave up fire
n the seventh that netted five
n the bail game. J. Banks
ftitdUKl the seven innings with
hits of which two wbrt» home
of tho night
i boys took
Sil
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toi In the second game
[.■ill-- Struggling frttry
| thi-i,r klofeft Ibis week end the fifth
IfiM (tw lant half Godley downed
HxMmA- I'arkvai thin t Ifiw hv lh<> mrorv
Cincinnati 0 Chicago
i Pittsburgh at Rt, Loul*
Now York M Boston.
Philadelphia at Brooklyn
American League
Chltago -.at-Petataj^'
Boston at New York
st. .Ixsiis at oieveiaod.
Weshlngton at PMladeli
Henry Describes
German Uniforms
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Product of Johnson Counly Srhrrd System. Holds a degree-
from Texas OhrisUan University. Is well versed In tae field
of Government and Economic*. Prcdwt of the fann who fa> I
in sympathy with the needs of the farmer and the laboring j
man. ■ ~
’STANDS FOR:
Aeap cFi»e.FA»MHW«
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Giants Headed
For Road Trip f*
NEW YORK' Aug 21. <U.Rt Bill nroe fBde away to lhc ■
Terry and hta Mew York Olanta nth when Arkv Vaughan connect-iB
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with the bases loaded, Arty’s' B
Boston's Bcm won their sertss'B
with the Philadelphia PhlUtae, two
games out of three by taking the
final game. 3 to 1.
In the only game scheduled m|W
the American League, the Detroit ■
J whipped the St. Louis B
Browns, 8 to 4, Tommy Bridges W
doling out but Mgtat hits foe his ■
17th win of the year.
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Mr. and Mm. (toorgt
oernb who have boon I
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reported to be improved. Mr. ffiT
comb is now able to be up part of ‘
the time. Mm. Hotoomb'3 daugh-
ter, Mrs. Jim Lowry and son. J.
0„ of Dallas are here attending
them.
•chedulr.
„ __ vs. Pastry
gtfi. Bnrenidlt v»
to jta*u>a.
B lh th* flr** gome last night ut^ Ktxera, leaders of the Texas
Br the City I’M* Ml Carmel WOiBiuMMil League, Friday after
BOto'.W Italf taumptouahlp of the 1 Jl(>u,UM1 )llll<u . Ke
’ ft
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held the ball.
ML CWtnel
AB.R.H. B.
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um dt
MV l3if
__«i»e* at.1
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L lotoor brackM in
^pj^pirta 7 to 4. The Ml. Carmel raw innings. Dalias
Ml ' 1 M (tM vtcMr u‘ Thursday
oontaet. 4 to >. Yle Praa-
ler idtelwd for the Btaers until he
run into trouble in the fifth Me
-™i Houston made aU
three of its rune-and Bgl (KUaUa
helped him out. Cwrtgres and
fir-aw, pitched for IM Bum
Ban Antonio, getting to Mlaenw.
BrUlheart and Wulff for if hita
defeated Oklahoma City, 11 tot
Five of the San Antonto runs were
due to two HomMS, Nottenoourt'r
with two men on base, and Mmp
sera's with one on Walk up pitch-
e# for the winners.
Galveston, at the bottom of th*
league. m<>t Fort, Worth, next to —
- .m, and Cialvgrton 'sM* M tgra** ..
E'Uw torn thia flfoe by ihn score of deeper in the mire. With Jackin thltadelphl*
to 10 ifaoftwp teams got 10 Held pltolilnx ttte shutout. Port »**•>
THIRTEENTH YEAR - - fey Jack Sord.
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WHKRk THEY Nil TODAY
Texas l-regur
Dallas At Mraaton. night game
Fort Worth at Onlvealon, night
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OUaRema City at Beaumont,
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1. Adequate old age pension administered through il
County Judge and Conimlmtoner's Court. I
2. Tax on Natural Resources,
3. Oirteirtg of Lobby. “:7.:3B
4. Opposition to Spies Tax.
5. Better Highways. B
8. Efficiency in our Government
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JACK LANGDON HAS NQ PROFESSION WHICH WOULD
INTERFERE WITH HIS DUTIES IN AUSTIN. BUT WILL I
DEVOTE HIS ENTIRE TIME AND UNTIRING EFFORTS I
IN BEHALF OF THE PEOPLE OF THIS DISTHICT. 71
torpretatlon thereof by the tourts.
and with the drafting of legisla
tlon He te from one of the pion-
eer fiunillre of the district; and
w«s an honor student in the Pub-
ms— He schools of Bosque County and
But the Univwwity <rf Tnore
* ' Oureton favors payment of the
old age pension by., a natural re-
source tax, is opposed to a sales
tax; stands for the oomptetion of
the Brasos Dam pn>l*rt;; and for
economy in government at all
BE FAIR TO BOBQU® COUN-
TY! Somervell Oxinty ixu had
the distinction of furnishing the
being a FtotouW Representative for the
•»“ **- past eight, year* and turn been
honored again having tts can-
FOR SALK:......Good miloh ww J.
J, Moxou. 1301 Bryan Street.
FOR SAIJt. Used doom, window
fmmre and gas range See Noel
Irwin ui A. J ~ Writ's mF*.
FOR RENT
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Fred- McCorkle ■
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f vigor AT Qwrmi home. I5M Whrt Htndemoti. Fhone ' ‘
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Drug. Mnre 'jeon rwp "two
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.. WANTED ' *— --
h regular In centerfiel
hit .383, and driven
the same number as'
as, Jimmy has hit t.
last it times.
The Glares were Idle yesterday,
and saw the leading Cardinals in-
crease their league lead to game
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the state and nation, and the in- lead. Johnson County has its own
. —- - —- . member of the Legialature and has
,suppUed the District Judge for
18 years ’with four more elect);
Umi District Attorney since the
creation of the office twTth two
mote elect); the court reporter
being also from Johnson County
Bosque County has not fttmfehed
a district officer in many years
and now appeals for fairness by a
petition signed by more than five
hundred of tts dtteens drafting
W. K. Cureton and asking support,
from the vofor* of the rfistrita-
t Ptaitteai Adv. Paid for by W. 8.
Curetoni
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VOTE FOR
Geo. B. Terrell
For
Commissioner of
Agriculture
State of Texas
Who wishes to serve
the people of the soil,
cattlemen and dairy-
men.
PRIMARY AUGURT M
<Poi 4»kv. IW W By Alford
Others
amain i
Rent that House or Apartment, sell that old Piano,
♦ . Radio, Old Furniture—or maybe you want to buy some-
thing-'Regardless, a wrl^worded Classified Ad placed
.before 25,000 readers w bound to find what you want.
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Dallas Takes
Series 0>ener
(By United Fraa*)
Elgvsn gamw reparated the
Houston Buffalo** from Ui» Dal-
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kind ot s uniform you bring
along. If you can't borrow some
gaudy lodge oiitflt from » relative
or frteud, Just have your tailor
knock together an aaeortment. ol
gay patches which will stuff down
into your Tingling boots No mat-
tar "What it looks like. Germans
will mistake it for a new creation
of H*rman Goering’s and give you
• a brisk sajuto wh4n you pass.
i ®*n*wl* h»*, If ,hMW
I -brencht* of military uniforms
I army, navy and air force
I unlike the United State*, where
I the three blanches are content
with established outfits, each of
the three divisions here has a half
I doaen dlfforetu shadings One av-
iator will have a red sash another
a green «»»h and a third uo aa&ii
At aU.
' Then there is the Schutaetaffel.
The SchutMtaffel dresses all in
black, the only relief 1 ,
silver skull and bonea on tho cap.
It is divided inte two eiasees which.
at oduree. means a different uni-
form for each class Tire lop
ranking Clasp oompceea Adolf Hit.
iers personal bodyguard and that
group may bo dtattngulidwd by the
Mg nature of Hitler to silver em-
bruidsry on the right coat cuff. „■>
,0Ut below the ‘'btackgum-ds
rnnd some Germans give that order
Um* nwAt hurrttJd pros ivuinclat ion
poestbfo are Rturmabtrihmg or
storm trooper*. There are as many
variations of storm troopers uni-
forms as there are provinces in
Germany, far each province has
distincUve color patchre for the
roltar and <wp
Onr Aten below mm! WKltitig iut* 1'
tutiently for the day they can Mdi |
aito ftahitwtaffei are Hitler youths I
They are similar to Boy Scouts I
,-rdy they drill even chore efricient-
ly, than Many crack regiments ofl
\ the United mates army Yt'.ey are/
— still unshaven ymuigsters but when i
k- they march and they martn near-
Apply 507 N ly all Ute time -Uiey carry on their -
bqnks full pecks of « regtow army <
wldlM <>ut ftoy Semite aperrel |
‘ ‘. «tota eattdng nteril bactata tn ■
'knot tying, ci'tong. forw-,ry Mid ■
wW - iMMu Hitler youth* ■ syw-rd ■
'hei.-s nttaking down and seeing |M
up machlM gum; iteming th* IM
why* and wherefore* , of anti-<M
aircraft guns arid proper use I m
.rtebery in the big leagues Casey i (XkMRMCE TIME CORTtd
iBtengel, manAger ot Brooklyn'* ! BALT LAKE CITY. OJAL-A
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of arbiter*" ‘h the eighth inning I 'Inrv found he
; ot taeJneedxy's game with the I n«,w watches
CMartte ' notWng Tike 4
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j Tlje MfKriars finally rahqged al ----—.
from the Ttiiw serle3, boating I m1m Ada My ere wlto txwA a it
Bera, II to |» Thursday aftag-i n. • . tour mrough- i
in 4h« fta*> battle. Mnmiger1 f/>im»eroi and eastern states gj
<Mnudfl- lwme
mi iiad w> oe relieved Uy - ■"*■?’.................... .............
uiMHiie>4 io the eighth, thotigli j
receiving credit for the win.
The boxing commiteion is trying!
to make fltehmeUng change his!
mind and get in the ring with, the
Brown Bomber next month., buu
Echmellng has hl« hcM set on .get-’
Ung to fight Braddock W par-'
rentage cuts and inort everything
else has been offered the German
to fight Joe but he absolutely re-
fuses to consider t until he has
a crack Jim Braddock,
Mm Je«ae ChrsvfflU visited jn
For\ Wr>rl11 PrarMtay.
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [31], No. 273, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1936, newspaper, August 21, 1936; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306242/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.