Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [31], No. 273, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1936 Page: 6 of 8
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L. W. (Pete) HARRIS
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In and for Dallas County, on the
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RELIABLE MAN WANTED
the place of be-
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SAVINGS ON QUALITY MEATS”
OUR THEME SONG IS:
15c
! 7
25c
45c
PARKER NEWS
25c
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Rodr’iw and Miro (
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PaM for hr V*rn«m
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I whore .iotadwwcr
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OF REAL ESTATE
»y virtue of Ml Order of Rale
Or R. 0.
For Sale at
T. W. SCOTT & SONS
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Fryers
Promote
REPRESENTATIVE
Vernon Lemens
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i Skinners
Bulk
Macaroni
Spaghetti
Lt 10c
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■Ol
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bluebonnet
Salad Dressing, qt. 19c
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Ntaucr
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cosfur
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Comfort
FANCY HW
LETTUCE, head
In the home of Mr. I
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■ver known Turkeys
■ Black Head after
FEATURING AN ALL STAR CAST OF MANY BARGAINS
FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND SATURDAY
Cartdidate For
STATE SENATOR
Shsnktei
Lemons
t‘7,
Tissue, 2 for 15c
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roR-WQUARTEW 7>:
Steak, lb<______- 15c
BROKEN BLICKD
Bacon, lb.
GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS, 2doz....
HOUR ■ 7" ’•■■.■■■'I'"-' ■■ " 7
PICKLES, 48 oz. jar
SLICED
Bacon, lb...
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8 LBS.
SHORTENING
95c
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&ARD6N
» HANDY
- OF
TAR
SPECIAL REDUCTIONS
' On All
WALL PAPER
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PRICES FROM 10c A DOUBLE R0L1
Good Selection ' All Papera Reduced
BURTON-LINGO COMPANY
FHONK 141
ilnst rotting away underground.
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shown In
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feme ngJinst the raids of insects.
MMft^hpigz ibs.
PLENTY OF FRUITS and VEGETABLES |
BOAP ' Aj ' ' ■ '
Palmolive, 3 for 17c
ill be wid to satisfy **W V«"». t
“nderod in the District Mijui CMta
Wt of Johmwb County, on Rosalie Smith vtatted Mr. and
the week-end: Mrs.
at CKburnq; Unnle Mae
ot Liberty Chapel, Mrs.
TWIH6
T»weo WCTlON
ONDL^GROUND
. lUUesa ItetaM
and ntarrW<J
with (USMM ;
Dr. S. A. Harris
OFlOMETItMT
•Terms It Desired”
bbUrtKM , run throughout the I
tension,' the others being <«ffi
teaehio, staff of. the School of
Law this f«U will be
.14 members
10 Lte »
SUGAR
50c
Freak Plants
Lure Insects
(skeleton of'a pre hlstorie sidtnal, {
ulxiut 1R taet In. InrurCh him been
ui covered note here by wurtmen
----,-----• Authorities who
Mr* J W Martin end f ufolv have **n the skeleton m the Ml- .
Bmwtnv ' ’L®1 •** • carnivorous beast. The
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The old established J. R. Watkins Co.
offers unusual chance to reliable party. I
F-;
5«
- Tnr the stakes to a depth of
fetiir or tivo Inches, or that
portion of them that will be driven
fcito the ground. The tar Will not
Only aid in keeping Intacta away
from the robts of the plant, but
PAN ... • :
Sausage, lb. . . 15c
|FOR YOUR HEALTH 7
Kyene
Mr. and
acn. Troy
.spoilt Sunday with
IJ W. Martin atul
' Mrs L' Oluu-tae
levied on
above nam-
. sold to aat-
iafy « Judgment amaunttrig to
S3.T19.80 against Lee O Wallace i
together With interest at the rate j
of 5T • par Minum and from the
30 day of June, 1938, in favor of
ET r’T. Home Owners' Loan Corporation
t»d held by Pnlndrnttar; «nrt costs of court and flu- further i
-. 30 W 117 vrs to corner----- .... —..
ilv W line of land claimed to
M W with the N line of A.
h , 'P«w* Survey 72fi vrs pern the
■Hr'W. corner at said • A. Patera
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claimed and held'
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WAJMED
BURBANKS, 5 lbs 17c
to serve the Watkins Csutomers in
West Johnson County.
Must stand well in community, have a
car and be a hard worker. Average
earnings $35 weekly« Anyone can fol-
low our simple plans. Write A. R. Lewis.
The J. R. Watkins Co., Memphis, Tenn.
RAISIN BRAN, pkg , 10c \
MHHHHftHHHHHMHHMn
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21c t
Tarred Ntaiws aud Twine
I far Garden L'ae .
TAR IS eSentive againM moat !
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a btue trouble W protect Lender
Jplanu tiy using
them r“
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■MOMS niaflOl -wi w i <»>. M .vr stl mtihi jar raMNF
CASH SERVICE GROCERY
. IV,- Drilwr ' Viwmr W ■ '
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NO. 2 CAP
TOMATOES, 3 for .--25c
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STANDARD NO. 2 CAN
GREEN BEANS, 3 for -25c
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NQ..3H CAN ••■•‘Tt
HOMINY, 3 for -
I in a deed from Anton
H Seely and wife, tx> Ism O.
, 1820
and recorded In V’d. 374. page U4
The Sunday School Lesson
the heavenly voice repiy. "Wh*’
Ood hath cleansed, make not thou
common.” In other words, "Don i
tm more strict or more coneerva
Uve than Ood himself I”
In immediate connection wHh
this vision and voice came a visit
of three gentile messengers from
Cornelius petitioning Peter to
come with them to Caesarea to
preach the gospel to him anti hie
household. The vUkton was not
wasted on Peter. He had senre
and grace enough to put three and
three together, when ' the Spirit
bode him go with them, making no
distinction". And as he preached
the gospel to this house full of gen-
tlle< "th* Holy Spirit fell on th*m.
even as an the apostles st the be-
'* * 7”. Here was g repetition
itOnost, probably even in
eluding the tongues of lire
The Church CahthM Step
The church at Jerusalem became
nervous at the news of Peter *
tmlical action at Caesarea, and
called him upon the carpet to ex-
plain his unorthodox ministry in
receiving gentiles Into full mem-
bership in the churoh. it was a
critical moment in th« life of the
church. But Peter wisely showed
th* hand of God as It led both him
Cornelius, s and Cornelius, and recounted how
fXetsrrn. to ™ Paired out his Writ upon
mdlng him a them In a veritable gentiiq. Pente-
cost! "If Ulan God gave unto
them th* Ilk* gift, a* he did
also unto us, when we believed
on the Lord Jesus Christ,
who was I, that 1 could with-
stand GodT” Th* church caught
the point and mad* no ritr-
ther move to "withstand God”, but
gave the new movement its bless-
ing. it had taken » long while to
do it, but In that action the
church at last caught Step with
God tn his onward march towards
the realisation of the eternal di-
vine- ideal of a universal brother-
hood ot a> tnen through the gos-
coeta ot executing thia writ:
Given Under My Hand Thia 7th,
day of Augiurt, A D HIM ,
ORAN SMITH.
Sheriff. Johnaon .©Monty. Texas, i
By armet Rmd. 0epu»>'
a B^T—-14-ai
g a smile for
_____ ________hdese was in-
terosted in boxing and won the
heavyweight championship of Mie
University. I
The 10*1 year at T. C. U. he wao
honored by the Fort Worth Rotary
Chfb with honorary membepihip
and represented T. O. U. .tints in
Rotary During chat same year
he wa» janitor of a boys' dormi-
tory and had chaw of tije boys
fo that hail.,
he IB out in the „ _^-
own reeponsibillty and is seeking
progTess upward where he thinks
tic can serve acceptably In ttie leg-
islative hails as our representa-
tive
The judgment of young folk
shout who can be trwaed and who
oannot te usi “■ “ '
Jack Langdon —. —. —, „. ,
eonttdenoe apd rotaem of ^IMrs. O Mlllng of Rio VWa
W'
®*.' , FARE ST7<
7
IS
B-b Taylor and Mi tie son, Bobbie )’ TOJJ'N
Ray of Cteburpe. WRK1
t Mr and Mi4i Mam Odom snd'h “
Rev and Mrs. ganders were guests i ^**"5 „ r«"
■ — . and Mrs. Roy Wai raven |
Bunday. • I, ---
There wifl be prayer services on
_ — * tn] These are .some of the morel
weather your organs of common symptoms or warnings ot
U>4 plliouxneta or so-called "torpid i
odfliver," bo*prevalent In hot climates.!
Don’t negledt them.’ Take Calo- !
tabs, the improved calomel com-
pound tablets that give you the
effects of calomel and ealta. corn-:
bined. Yod will be delighted with
the prompt relief they afford j
Trial package, ten cents, family I
pkg. twenty-five cts. At drug'
stores, ' CAdv.)
replied. Jiel. “the power ot God unto sal-
ig oom- vatton to everyone that beH*veth;
to the Jew first, and also to the
kind of boy end the kind of life
Oust <>nos wm in their midst Jack
laingdnn wm much to the public
eye when in? was n member or th*
HabUiW Yellow Jacket football
team tan hi* qualities of laadei'•
ship *1*0 «ndoar«d him to the fel-
low* w1w w» re In oohool w*h htoi
for ■'they etocted him president of
Wilson H<»i»e, ptesident of th*
junior class, and finally prsirtdent
of th* senior clasa al time at grad-
uation Of coyr*o,* all - of u* know
Him wfipn he was- castiain at the
football team. I
When to left Oteburne High to
.had a* the fellow* cay to go on
Ills own and he became a JwilUa
to one of Ito hails of T C. U.
that, to might earn ids way
through cottage At T. O. U. he
Wm a football atar, but he was
fpr more than that, for he wm
vice president of Che junior elan,
president of the graduating dew,
and finally president of the uUi- , .
deni, both Hi id Lhp ftUMtejUl piuiii-
ooundllTreld in htel: >wrotftr ««♦**
his sterling• character mid desire
to do what he couta for others,
to wak eefit during the late years
o! his stay at T. C. U. to Washing-
ton City m the delegate of the
University to the National Student
• Oonfereno -,J •: •
While at T. C. U. to took part
tn aM types erf ooileye activity, and
while always liavto x ‘ “
Cverycne, he neverl
Try "Rub-Mv Ti»m -WurMY 1
Mntment
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^gMaaBaMMa^. SAW* I
CHUM
PEANUT BUTTER
Quart.. 22c, Pint 14c
malar!
to 3 d*M
COLDd
H»t dwi
We have nei
to have the
wing—
idspeth dur- *
i. Kia Wai-1
-k" <«5»»
■fe; .' RHEHIFF'H BALK
^■ffiRg’,'7 ' (Beal Estate)
|fe. By Virtue of on Order of Stale.
K:: Wrtled oql of the Honorabte the
k Id tfivt Court of Johnson County,
I; 'D-v:.*, r have levied upon this the
k Ain day of August, i«3fl, and will
1 ou the 1st day of September. 1338
. n. the hour* of It) o'clock a.
in. ->tul 4 o'clock p. m., tn front
JHHR Court House door of Mhn
. ton County.- well to the highest
fc bidder 101- cash in hand, all the
and Internet which Jink
te; }«<•, Kate B. Lee, Sue Mildred Gil-
kei'roii. and A. L. GUkeison, had
1^1."^-^
and
Ftautamrntallta Ghurcti. ' . I ~ ~—r-^, J
I Hiiflxiwuth u FLM'ndhui a tew • . • T
days in CJeburne at toe home ol I KK MlkTOBM BGNEtS. KOt'NIP.
J tor untie sad aunt. Mr and Mrs. MARMADUKE. Ark - The]
Wetter BucUpetti :—a-*-—-- _..a—-• *
-.■les
Martin <g Del Rio wrre gu sts of white eocnvating.
atn J. W. Martin end family have wen the skr
Mrs. Travis WW visit- sto’teto^ b 7eU prowrved
ed rcoeutht In the home of Mr. < —— -------
(Mid Mrs. Jack Martan at near' BUNygy >x FQUND.
( BLIJWORTH Wls. turn—An tot
it nJfe •hfao#t enou«h lo h»*e ,K*n
—rot wtTO Mr lnrl Mn r*'*3 mythical
it Bunday will ... un Mi kl)u, )>f s!j hue been
i ^fettautrtuer jack Johnson, a
M..V „r Itata,. Hite W.1-. '{MlTOW' noM **** The ax weighs
Majy. of uniOD HUr W«r > vimums >0 1 -2 oound* and its L3 hn^ics lour
.................. errand 'M-* B M White .nd *„ J uici,(,s wWv ’
iiUMrt MflU. therafore it In worth , Hunday -----------
Kjutte teStote M protect tender ' “'V, *12. MGLI.YUOCK Rl«Ks <
itoanta by using states to support •to*’ 11 u'’ •*' at ymr Vjnilaw were ham'UFD, Cal. idjli Catelomi-
thou lap your plant stakes in Mf&etos of Mr end Mrs. J, A Rdg* | an* who believe everything gMSM
tar tarforo putting them into th* ,,, bigger in Caltfomta thpn any-
rruund or to Mown In Fig. lot Mr" TrH*‘'i Wte.'Mrx ■■■,.- --------Z-l---'■—
toe above Garden-Crapt>. keep a JMartin and son. Melvin H«y-
un acov. mrp u ep.. seep accompftltod by Mr atMi Mrs.
Jack Horton and sods of near 1
Krone visited Nfr. and Mra. W. H. |
Ingle and family of near Grand-1
view recently. I
< lR4> of thank*
We wish to express, our sincere1
thanks to Fir’ Chief Patterson and J
hlr br.ya of the Cteburne fire dtro'
partment tor tt»e efficient serviflPd
retidkred iw when cur barn was 1
destroyed by firo on August 20 ;
We feel that they made an excel-
lent attempt considering distance ii
and equipment, used.—R. Oockgell
and family , |i
change in ttye Le^bJative ;1
Canadian'. Bert FLOUR
24 92c, 48 >* $1.79
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By DK. ALVIN K. BELL
’ (Th* International Uniform tos-
■fe-Min an the above topic for Aug.
k . ’ 22 to Acta 10:1-11:111 and Bomans
' fi 'ltU-t?, MpectaUy Acta 11 S-to
I’to'17. tto G-Men
f,1 Text being John 3 18, 'For God so
the world, that he gave his
only bpgotten Bon. that whowM-ver
on him should not perish.
E bdt have eternal iWc )
feg ■ **
kP Wl/WWOtlGH our Lord Jesus
P mgnlCeated utmost braadto ot »vin-
i pgUi v fat all races and clpsaea of
! propio, and U»4 W» disciples pluln-
. iy Of "other sheep not of this fold
E^' . wjtero h* tnuM bring that there
[> nimt 'M one told and on* Hhep- * J
• heAr, and although at hl» arosn- ginning”.
F »l«ti Tie mu! plstoty commanded of PetdA
CHUCK
Roast, lb
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If you want a <
set-up., vote for a man who
• HELPED PLACE THE FIRST TAX Oh toULPHV*.
• HELPED PLACE THE FIRST TAX ON GAfUMJNE.
• HELPED RAISE THE TAX ON CRUOE OIL.
And Who Will Help Raise the Fuads to Pay the
OLD AGE AKHINTANCE FI ND
a . EAT
Kf titom to "prroch the gospel to
awry croatum", more than Io long
toll passed before toe
Bfe ctorrh he established really opened
H^KMKgrors of fellowship and Spirit.
>/*j privifog* to other nationalities
fci a^i races than J4tes. And when
Ew-r Ito tow Maa of broader fellowship
ElWW11 it was attended by i>irLh
IHOHtfar t.to sharpest sort. Bare
MgjHiMioe dtM hard in every age.
|peter'* Bympathle* Broadened
■raSgtivs the goapsl.Wssndlog nun •
of an angel with instructions
L to send messengers to Uie apos«c
MEfcJjBH1 to a»k him to coma and
■ 'S-Mtoteh in them. But God knew
■ft?: |fi|t he would have a harder time
■K$mpi apostl* to get him to
^nglMD.tita gospel to this gentile
Ifewfe*n vU,<>n *2. an,t
MWwpftM th* vision three tlmog,
■TOjWWting him a largo sheet let
■BgjlHnl from' heaven; containing "all
M four-footed beasts of
■Ei'fw-'tortL and wtto beasts nnd
KK'things and birds of the
K i. totevarv*. <n ■ re cam* also a voice
^^KHtettondlng Petc^, ■ O "rise, kill
To toflT-Peter i
Lord: tor botlUng oom-
-Ke- oK-ieanhalh ever entered
^HNKiMuth " TA . h'ch Teter heard Cre<>1< "
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M /Y e .n-tuc of said suit, levy and
Texas Corners adverts.
WilncM my hand this the flth
I * > 2900 Degrees dttV AX!n 1 BMITH.
Sheriff, Johnson County
f “r~ 'By Ernest Bold. Deputy.
^^BHMRTN, Tex.. Aux. 21. A total 8-7—14-?'.
17, of ,1.882 ttenreej. haVa been Win-1 ‘ No." MlM-'a"'" ''
| ferml bY the University of Toxas, NOTU« (>F hhkRU-'FN hai.e
L, Ei'IJOQl nl l'“" ■’i‘ '* >*• opening in or REAL ESTATE
I .1 $83 a* one af toe two OtigtMl By virtue at tu> Order of Rate
I bnuirim* of the university. Of lamed out, of the Honorable 14th
'MW h*n women In ad- Judicial District Court of Texas
I .. dtuoii, lheif are 43 applicant* for m nnd for Dellas County, on the
I law d-aroes nt the dose of the *th day of Auguat, il»«. in the
E> itirront summer session, according —— ..»■ rwn«.* !«.« c.nr.
I ■<. Dron fra p. Hlldebraud
I Th. entaiogue of toe school of
MkMi:.'’has 'j'UMt been issued, eon.tain-
■ > fog Mwfouncemcnta. for 1936-37 and
■7 1(07 88, tifowing eight courses open
f- tiro ' requited 13 for second year
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CMBBURNF, _
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For r lo to run! Uob day Prato-1
Representative •*>>’' fPwW *U1
* I than did a' manto ago We bro
k jlteve Jack Urogdon merita from
i Cleburne friend* of Jack. Lang- ! me volets of Cleburne an cxprtw- |
don dealre In advocacy of hirt elec-. tion of confldancs and of appro-j
DWio, in t.ie Ugtetature to re K,liununity wno have or may want!
mind Cl-txime folk briefly of the Bu adiicatian ‘ . «S||
■ wito Jack in toe. Legtatapwa our.:
district will have a representative
. Y may take petite. Be ;
sure to vote! Get. your other
friend* w rote! Remind tfoem ot ‘
foe UUlia* timt they may have
forgot ten tsurely knew aud re-
joiced in at the time. Let's start
Jack up t**<!> ladtwr of high
achievement,
iPoktical Advertiaement»
to \ the
State Senate
He Favors:
I. < ompletifiu of the Brazos River
project. ••
2 Prompt and full payment of old
age pensions.
Natural resource
, tpol. ASv-: 'ffoM
toss, to Which deed off ** and Mrs. Bid Harp «ftd
. i.— Tuesday JI
MP»nd a few days M Clarendon. I
droerijjtion of said land McBroa and danglers of .
we property is levied Texas visited her sister, Mt j|
| ;u sino nt rendered in the Dtattict
nmifer-----*0" Onutot}’. W1 L~._ -------- -------- ------
t foty ot .Jury iftM and in favor Ccfril twins of Rio Vht* »a
Wforier« 1>........... Cutteww.idfty »tecni<« :<
MMMft '.an<t- .against the I ^Mr.-and Mre Clint Vos* vgi
k'4fok lew,1 ■.Kk.te H. Lre, Swi*1*™ vw/puroK Mr. and 1
ifofo Oi.lk.owi0, ami A. 1.. Ou. Willv of'hrtetete RAtUrtW '
t-he sutn ot Mgliteen
Mid 'Fluty IMlgr*. Pauline ftplkot rcturm-d UwiM
prUicIp'ii-<m.t -I.i. 6i>.of the. s . . , M
Ot UiMOv 51tH, > mwd.lus omi tern* :■-<>' nf . r... • v . Mg
and all roots accruing |<’r<* add Mew Etagland ......
afe,. ■«•«—■ ■ .... — ...
"™“ '■ .777:^^77,7 , ,, .'.! ,
case of Home Owners' Loan Cor-
poration versus Loe O Wallace and
wife, Edith Waltacc. No. 22I36-A,
and to me. as Sheriff, directed and
delivered. I have fovted tfbon this
- - 1th day at August A. D. 1»9«. and
>t> rIr*f yoar students, all- of which will between the hours of 10 o'clock
' nre frquired. lit tor second year B m. and 4 o'clock p. m. on the
■ stiidct is, and 14 fw third year stu- fjggt Tuesday In September A. D.
! fov>.» Only two ot the flrst ycar 163? it being the 1st day of satd
----- u. --u *•-- • monU., d™' ct
Jchnson County, Texas, in foe city
Jfc 'auction to ’the”hTghret’bidder, iluggiah or ifomffictont.
rkA (ala tri hand all iV»*» rloht ................... .r-i--r1 ,-.j - 1 -
TOWN HANGAR. I where else tn the world tamTI
YORKVILLE. O <M.R> — Aviators 1 added hojlylmck* to Itoetr ilai,.'
haw the ofdo Valley flood to I prtae plant belcmgtaw to W
O.—nev trnngar at Burch b 14 feat. S tnahea tn ta
Baolt field here The old Hangar. I and has 287 bloom,
with five planes was swept away
by tiw' March flood. The airport --————
■ ■ ■ ■ , — oastr-ro ■ Ohfo towns and1
WftUwsCtay nlfoit at the Sand Flat WiwelUig. W. Vs.
naKtammtaltet CUurv n ------- 1_ 1, < ,
AMm Hudspeth to -pending a tea-1 _ ■_____________ _______ ________ j
l.vmi.t Tal l. •
Balve-Rose
Drops
long
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semester only. The cf Cleburne, proceed to sell at pub- I
‘ e School of'jic auction io the highest bidder
composed of I for wsh in hand, all the right,
title and interest which Lee Q.
---- (Wallace and wife. Edith Wallace, ,
Itad on lite 24th day of March, A.
D 1834. re at any thne there- M
after, of. in and to the following
described property, to-wit.. Situat
ed in Cleburne. Johnson County.
Texas
Fan of Lot 8. Block 2 of Pat-
ton’s Addition to the -Town of
Cleburne, Texas, rtescribied as fol-
tows:
B1DCHNNINO 70 toot South «o
Weak from C. L. Cyrus Northwest;
corner, a stake in the South line
of College Street: Thence South 30
East 140 feet; Thence Routh 00
West 70 fret to a stake In Fort-
son's East line; Thence Nbrth 30
- West 140 feet; Thence North 00
;hf day nf April i»M, or at 70 pUce af
■ , 1405 tlhit* Um* t oaf Un*, of in and to and btdng the maoif land
Sv: the fonofong described property, ^nberl 1.. L;.„.
; , Q. , .. H Heely and wife, to Le
: . W Wallace, dated August 30to.
. ” 1 t»» T; f- and recorded tn Vol. 274. pag.
IbW ,*n<>_l*° nrr''" thr 'I<H,n Deed Record* ot Johnson County,
■MM* Survey, Johnenn Coun- 'Tyv,.«
Bald property being
as the property of said
- >Wfe
amounttng
\ Matcher
l « Boxes For
| 17c
..oeder Survey, Johnson Coun-
. Tex*s.f beginning- at the B. E.
< i B. edmer of the A. Peters Sur-
r. vry. 142n vrs to stake nt fence
K(‘contef,’.'at turn of road, Thence
S( ' ® W Wv 80 vents to iirnd.-r turn
gfefo U»e road and corner of land
|. ctaMMBi' to
I! Tllen. c N .10 W. 117 tTi. to coit.it
Ki fo C: fe :.....: .....;...
K-foe. the L, J Hale Survey T) <nce
X ** - ;-
^MM Survey 728 vrs pew the
W. c T..:.. .’..
[•', Survey; hence N 30 w 11
'■ make H* fehev claimed and held.
■Ms. Ute'-H. line of the Blythe Btlrvcv <
WW «’ » W. with the sain N
F. j*tlnb..31d^vrs. to atone mound trncier
I. Whce in said N. line. 'Ipence S.f
K( Ml E. Crtromg Ute 8. line of the
F- Rfrtha sutvey at mo vra. in alii
I , U48 v>» to eortw’i In publi- toad
7 .wnu bolng the S. line of 1™.... «
k tfchreedm- Surrey. Thence N so sHAndeci lh< funeral of
h;.' F. H« vrs. to the place of be- Ibn-thcr-ln-taw. Mr Roberts
I' fontjiiiy. containing 3W acres of' ®“4 "*•“ "**'* «h"«»«b' < iililip* <«,
II'1 salid. tliM'i' or less, and being tit* Gklahtana visited Mi Phillips M*-,i
[' triwt fro
B Lee t
Kr of . <)r
'* <Wi?
[’ tTWt
[1 ' WTH '
If.".' .iU
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i . 25c )
CORN, No. 2 can, 2 for . 19c
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BY MSJ8. TRAVIS WHITE
The following were the guests of
nsect
rot
two
Jtiven
Martin
£3
returned I
her
7 AU, FLAVORS
/ Jello, 2 for . 13c
I . >«*>;
Salmon, tall can 10c
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WASHINGTON (UK —Carnivor-
ous plant* that eat freah * migat
and kill insects are described by
Ilk' interior department. Hbov. Gardro-Grapli. keep a
There to. for example, the pitcher «Uppiy of stake* handy in a pan of
plant Ihto plant lure* insects and wft tar
flying animate with awrota. ■ ---------
it to easy enough for an insect to
crawl into the Jlrt'e pitchers, foil
ir it attempts to get out, the apear-
Uke teeth of the nlant hold if b(«k.
th* ltd clamps flown and the vic-.
t,lm skids down the Slippery walls foso helps to preserve the stake
of I’h*" “■ .. . * — ■
insect to digested and kta-r t* afr>| "Tying the plants ta
i-.crijed by the plant crifo with tarred twiner as
. One of the most ainaxlng la the jng 2, in ateu an additional de-
riectrical fly catcher, called Venus . ..
■ r. ■ "llipll he.v U.S iWuidly
work by dissolving victims with
acid fluid A current of electricity
flows from the base to the ex-
treme end of the fount's insect
trap, while another current cgn be!
oUerved in the leaf stems. This
electricity is used to operate the i, jnv WF,W „„ ----- „
fly catcher. As soon as an In.wt and M„ B p Hudapeth dur.
alights on the leaves or *** . XT. .
I. Having graduated, touches one of the spinas, the two
I the world upon hto halves of the trap cloae instantly
' • ** and pin the insect tightly with
sharp clasps so that It cannot es-
cape. If the plaid catches some-:
thing unsuited to its taste, it im-
mediately reopens the tfap '
... „ _________ Mrs. R. C. Lott of Lamesa is
mally well founded, ( visiting her niece, Mrs. W H. Bech-
in has enjoyed the tfo of Cleburne, and her slater,
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“DOG DAYS” ARE HERE
BEWARE OF BILIOUSNESS!
Have you ever noticed that to'
I-A, very tint “... ^77
“" digestion and elimination seem I ,
become tei-pid or lagg ? Your food
sours forms gas. aiwi bHohlng,
heartburn, and a feeling of rest-
lessness and irritifofHty. Pei'haps
you may have sick headache, nau-
l, it being the 1st day of satd and dtalbess or blind spells
month, at the Court House door of on suddenly rising. Your tongue
. . enoted. tyou*. complexion
Mlious and your bowel’ setions
X)a<1 wm*. v.i*> nmrxiKC remrneqi
Id Thursday from Houston where she
Igt tended foe —— • -*
!bnth*r-in-law.
containing foo acres of Mr and Mrs. Johnnie PhiUU» of;
mv«r tH ir-rw*. IU»U IBUW, LiuK .......... <
land dascribsd in deed of tor, Mrs Bette Bmifh recently
' >m Jink Lee and wife. Kate Mr »«>»* Mrv !*"*> Newdntn liave
to Wm Bacon, tntotoe. now moved to Dante.
njtf in Book 78, pogo Virginia Boll Aldridge to.
r. T>ros. Ito°,«1ileh dretTof! Mt and Mrs. Bill Harp
ii nd the recent thareof rvf- dsugbtar. Billie, left last *"
M hereby made for more *0 spend a few days at <T...,
BY EDNA RODtiEHN
Mrs. Clay Aldridge i
line or saw.
Thence N. «) a < tended
EVIEW, CLEBURMI
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.