Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [31], No. 295, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1936 Page: 4 of 6
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P' JOHNSON COUNTY
.215
. Acres 7 mil™ NW of Cleburne.
:,ijiinaeed rttad, oM Oiaubuty
mu 200 eerra fafmed dark
chocolate loftm 5 room house.
IMrn As deep well with plumy
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School Term Offer
STUDENTS ONLY
The TIMES REVIEW
Daily and Sunday
knywhere in T exas
Maroon Mentor Aho
• Downcast Because
Of Hurts
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6 &>9&f Josie* *1 CWO, •/**<
scsey maps TMS manp (lam
Butner Store
Sold To Qu
r perfect day At bat
game, four singles in
feur tlmra at the plate.
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Henry Meredith has gone to Vib-
bock u> resume hte studies at,
Twjax Technological College.
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fbwwi Mtlr >ito :ih*»lr». te wlH be turnNhrtl, AW sales MihJeet
to tipUMtM «r owners. T am an enypTO***. “f «*r”'r''
• site an agent.
th me ggt, i. .. —-
raatdlj •j.ti-.ii they are like, so far r> 1 knew
jlWg. an* (l»»i new i* inn Ume to buy
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"MXuhr tn »>ul see me, wW be glad io ahew the fainw. ar tell yaw
^| ...raat'ify who I they are like, so far ga I knew. 1 ‘ “— ““ ‘
IK . sip Juul fhai new. la the Ume tn tmy ■-*
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lit »<wes fanned
50
Acres 3 miles BW of Rte Vieta
40 acrew farmed dark -sandy
loam. 10 aerea pasture, improve-
nveMa ar* old. 3 room house
fugd small barn. Will be sold
worth the money. FrtM-
*1200
108 ■
Acres 8 mi South of Bhun In
good neighborhood, 6ft acres fin*
farm land, 4# acres poature. no
Improvements, good shallow
water, with email set of build-
ings thia idbk'-i' a good pro-
ductive farm The price ta cheep
considering quality of the lend
al. per acre-
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about W a good black land.
.13 a roftgh pasture 0Mali
troupe A- bam, good road, prtcb,
per ««*■-
$17.50
FOR HALB -» Cream BeparoMr.
Rival Blue. Jr., table type prno-
tlMMi RMf. 112 30 caAh. Bee at
HiNidte OhMUtnery.
FX)R SALE-By owner IKMI Fort
Turh» wRta trunk Ut< new
Mileage »«<» PHoe MM.Oo P
O. Box 11». Alvarado. Tew.
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NegMered Jersey Bull. Will trade
for ftrah cow. Homer Ratfem
O> Woortml
w smith ,,,v.
CMinpbeil
Wtatman ,.. . . ;
Cbrtcr
eia, however. ahoWed plenty of
hustle Monday when the rain ar-
rived sb maybe the big rain Wed-
n«d«y will give them a real boost.
And if it rains Friday n|ght we
rtill believe the Maroons win have
aught odds
---— Shuford had originally planned
doming as a surprise to both to attend the University of Texas
Maches and players, the return ‘— "*—1 ‘*-
of Harry Shuford, one ol the cap-
tains of the 1MB Rose BoWl Mus-
tangs, to «[. M. v, to complete his
—...--------- taw course, was followed ,by prompt
“*!?L£*?! *ctton °F1 the PRrt or J1[nmy Stew-
■■■MJETl ,f?T •»raaaraw«7* wg «»V 4b<l*
■ leflc department. Bhin
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Tie Oletntm* High Hcliool Yellow
isciceu who Friday night at »
tf. m Mil <5t*n thFlMfl grid «e<-
M» here wlirn they men the Aw-
&»:.,thMu«n * Hirt>‘ f0;*1'''11 ^'pr^dicti’m’w
io safeguard against further in- ’Jn
Efti«a fo th* MJAd and to put)’ -
Ur boys in first class shape for
Jie loittal tilt. ;
(fokili Waaley Bradshaw ludd tO<[
Mar that Austin was an unknown.
foSntliA’ and tlMt the two teams Brys
gOulft enter the field without nny I Aw,t)
PROFESSIONAL
CHIROPRACTORS
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Grocery Phon* 4M.
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school at Rto Vista was opened
' Monday With preliminary exercis-
es In tlie gymnasium drawing a
M JMH|P large attendance. Pern* Wibneth,
To Open on Monday Kt of Ctebtirtie WasChprl«clpef
dM®’’,
! The Rio Vieta school now 17
jaiid one-half unit* of affiliation.
and an additional Unit will be ask-
ed this year In bomemaking. ac-
ccrding to H. ft James, superinten-
Followfng la a list of the teach
ore: elementary grades, Miss Emma
Ourtls, Miss Verdle Carpet, Mrs.
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PETE SMITH
M|eh Bradshaw today said thal
LylMfoW' Jackets would not. be
b'lto make tlielr Iwst showing
.. ,_i to the numerous minor' Injuries
. f to playm Joe HUtleV wdl st , .
; ;; but has a sore knee which msv .topping
take h»» out soon After the open- q|Htilct
n mg Whittle. lftst of
?■; Norns Smith iss n dislocated -jvmple
: ’ “hip blit is due to be In the start-
I Ing position Robert Carter and
Odell Griffin have sprained ankles
kKEMEn®.' al*° b'* *n the opening
F A ~ SHkfe r -
I . Mill. Hartman is definitely out ot
L:■...-ths ..line-up with a knockod-down
. r Welter Pou has been un-
^■■Ksio be at braCtSce due to bolls t|)P who), buslneiw The Jack-
ndnrd Lambert, of the .
' • Maroons, also la sinking the bines
k •■■■•:' over toe fact that •'■thimmy" Btew-
■ s art, alar left tackle, was injured
Monday nlifit When he frtl front
sa automdbile. However, Stewart
la cgpeetoil to start the game ,
Mf* d. A Riviere has returned
from Alexandria, La . where she
has been viaiung her daughter,
MWm Ralph Brewer, tt)>d family
Raymond * Caldwell, wlm undat-
, L— —7" TT-” w viumiy KJ VW
aijo la reported to be improving art, btudneae manager of toe at
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in good nelghboriioitt. Buakhorn
Lake Joins il on WOtt- Price
ie < b*et> at pet acre-*
$15
This one onn be divided,
HILL COUNTY
150
Acres 3 ini Wrat of Hiumrad
total prfce -
Announcement of the ,„h- of the]
■*“* eg today by John S. Butner. Cus-1
tomerg who have repair work fri
the shop are urged to call for it
before October 1, when the sale
takes effect. Mr Butner said.
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Recount Demand
Due in Maine
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NEW YORK, Sept. 18. (UW-Ben.j
Joseph Guffey of the Democratic j
senatorial campaign committee an-
nounced today after. a conference j
with Oov. louis Bfann of Maine,
defeated .I fcmoci-atlc senatorJal,
Candidate, that a recount of votes!
, cast in Monday's election there!
Avis Ball. Miss fflotse Yarbrough, would be demanded. .
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108
Accra % mt. EaM of Irene, well
Unproved, productive farm, eloae
to good schools. prlOWy ' .
$4000
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Funeral aerrt're tor Mr» Marjl
Ellen Gilmore, 14, qf Pdrt Woritf
who died' Tutodav night at (mm
| home <m Mk-rwiereofi Street. w<*t J
to be held today al 4 orrforb a!
I the First Methodist Church, t' I
• Among toe survivors are J Al
WMiderlih of tola city • ,; 1
t awviVoM are there *'»ns ’
|Bsmt, Burleson: J. R Hre.tt, in,,,
itaa. and J 11 Scott. Fort Worth]
two daughter*. Mrs A. A nhanreul
end Mr*. Verlaine Dante), lx*h <TO
Fort Werth; a torterewn. D. CtfM
reach. Fbrt Worth, three stop-aond
J. A. Simclerlln Cleburne, and CJ
IW. and B. W. Mndenwi. Fort]
I Worth; a swp-daughtor Mrs May J
|bet)e Bltnmons, Meiroee. N M ; »l«
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J Logon and Mn W c Kline, ail
ef Fort Worth; Mrs. W. B Farm]
er. Kennedale; Mrs D. A. CHI J
reatb. Alvarado, and Mrs. J. a
Bend. Houston; 38 gnmdvhiMMM
and 17. great-grandchildren
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160 a
MMf tU nd. West of Godiey.
138 acres
farmed 32 acres pasture Oood
8 room house, Bam Ar Hen
houae. Good well Ac mil! This
In jt ■ desirable farm. Price is
•A pre acre-
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Take Advantage of This
CLEBURNE T1MES-REV1EW
SPECIAL OFFER
Let Them Keep Up With the News at Home
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School Starts |Jones. High School:
At Rio Vista
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FOOTBALLERS
UAMnir ADDER
Acres, ata ml NK bf Cleburne
Dement Farm Milt BrMt* tro-
bltt IM« No Improvemimta.
H»d on 3 xidra Thia is a bar
Jptoi *1 ’«*>
$750
ELLIN COUNTY
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hlgtiwny, » mi. East
mile to school. 48
„ J. balance pasture j
brnrtiy Hack m»xy *>H 8 room
hOUM , good barn, email garage 225
Cks>d water, windmill rei well 1
A well toewted home farm prte-
B tb hNI at pei net*— ,
$3°
fw. ' ■. DALLAS COUNTY
819 I 103
Acre# 14 ptlles BW of City , acres 4 ml NW of Meridian,
■ate of Dalia*. 2 tai BW of
x'.xta: Hill on Hlway No ®7
Btti eerra has been plowed, all
Wftw in gross, pari 'Uee good,
Mhi buri i» nwh. Good grass
<W iwMgre land Finely too* ted
BASEBALL
How They Standi
Where They Play
WMiNEMDAVB REMH.TB
■rational Magee
■ OhicMo 3-4, Boeton 2-3
k Bhtoklyn 7-10. Cincinnati 4-2.
1 NETyotk 2-3, Plttoburgh 1-4.
PhlledrlphTO 1-1 B* Uxiia »-(.
America UagM
Detroit 4. PhtlgtMphl* ».
JW Cleveland ». Bratoto. >.
■R York ChtcaBO, pdttponed,
W Hbh ' '4
Ovty gatara whatoded
HOW TwitF bTand
NaiioMI Leadbe
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. IMw York .<...'•( Mr
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KgrtnoaU ............71 7|
^teeton ............... .£4 Tf-
Brooklyn .81 (2 .w-
Philadelphia .St M (47 .
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Chicago J *-
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Hnladelphia.
WHERE THEY W.AY TODAY
American Magee
Neb York at Brooklyn
-A- ■ Cinrinneti at Pittsburgh
Only gamed scheduled. ”
> Ns lienal LOagUe
‘ Cleveland at Detroit.
Chicago «t Kt- LOMla
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Midway School
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FOR I JCASHS -Ooe of best located
service stations tn West Cleburne
Man able to finance hlmwlf apply
700 Eatt Hendimon or Phone 177
men arr vigor at once-
NKW Ottrei Tonic Tablets contain
raw oyster taylgoratore and otoet
Rimulanta. Otto dose pei» >>p or
reM glands, blood. Regular price
MM Introductory price 7»c (Mil,
write Renfro Drag Store
Family group policy
Only 70C per month
1» in family $180 benefit each.
More than 2 in fomily at a anrasU
addlttonai com.
inwiMsate our‘old age- polfcy.
Aarnwy •wtatracu open in many
[Wert Tg«M cities
ramraaoumn fcwvxar aci u-' TRXRfi STATE BEMRFH INS CO.
FVRNKMCED ROOM (Ni Wuok»rd. ] 4J1 m Bk3jf W(mh
TOR RENT'-' Nirotr Lot*! Agt. 312 N. Main
....."J.....a.""' WANTED ■
FtBLNlT— ^bWt? WMYTt fuitlidhwi taAVVN MOWFKR rrwra-rawi • Wmsv
Wtattment. Modem. Frivnie tauh.. tJp(swlters
w* 1W* # 1 repairing K A. FW, no w. Hen-
jdemon. '
! wantto'
tHfcL ' tl’.a,...,..,
-Used ptaw> cmkxj coa-
Rettdenea dltivu Ptton* HartWi Keene. ■
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pf Cot toil Valley
.MtHuMi No. 2. 100 acres
k Wwro wuxiv loam. 1H
'; <psrt‘« pasture 8* room How*.
. hern A Garage Plenty erf ter.
Wth and mill Some fruit irra
(. *rtiU is a very productive inm
Th# price M per were—
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signed to coach the varelty back- title. The Oa rd Inals also divided
field and help out with the fresh*
FDftR KQUad.
Shuford had originally planned
Oocton iwkers Bsai
lli PROBABLE STARTING LINE-UPS FOR
| CLEBURNE-AUSTIN GAME
FRIDAY NIGHT
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Mewart
^eft Tsokk
Le» auuixf
Cbnter
Right Guard ;»
Right Tscklr
Rltbt End
CjiutrterlNwfc i '
White i ....... -.. . ....:, ....... ■ Eritert.
Lett Uxlftxrk
Hopkln* Wand or Burtoh W. Basey
Right Httftarek
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THOSE WHO MAY BEE ACTION IN THE GAME Cleburne -
Windham <«», Owniiy <83> enda: Buckner <«), Hywhlsrxl i7(), apd
uranbury (72>, JturaeJI G3>. end Woodall <«V>
____ .„ -Mer Ftoyd i»l< «XI Yarbrv ijfl. backs.
jkld (W>, ant.Jacqura <75» ends; Cdguat <M> and
iltahn ill) tackles; Griffin <«7>. Bwamioq <»3> and Louis (W»
,rA<; EUtoit ftli Petri <«•». Park <811, and Griffin <14> baeka.
Olfleisla- HNtgms »BMV’ Frteree; Cobh (Georgia Techi um-
pire; Foute i Bay tor i headllneaman and Humphries iBaytort field
judge
TIME OF GAME: (:00 o'clock
h». » . . < re. Sv*
The Midway School will open
Monday, Sept. 21, according to on-
nr unremente . by MUs Mozelle
Young, the teacher.
loses M1" Young requests that toe
k,- aRidente report Friday morning st
,1 n 9 o'clock at the school to get book*
Parente are invited to accompany
them.
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law school, but finally yielded to
his hundreds of friends at fl M.
U. and returned here. He ie re-
garded ae a definite asset to the „
coaching ablllttei of Head Coach Cards did in their remaining 10
Matty Bell and Assistant Coach .--
Che rile Trigg. Taking up bls du- there games, the OMHte can
ties Saturday, Sept. 12. Shuford —•-*-- ■ —* ■*■
planned ta be on hand every prac-
tice throughout, the season
Odgches Bradshaw and Lambert,
of the Maroons, are both singing
the blue*. Bradttiaw te worried
over injuries keepin^Xne Jackets
from making their best showing
(nd Lambert is feeling down about
the same thing. So that makes it
eveh. Ihcldentally, the Maroons
. are an unknown quantity in this
I neighborhood and they might not
1 be as tough ns We think they
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Seven, Eleven
Luck To Giants
NEW YORK. Sept. M. iUnr-
Seven and eleven ere the magic
numbers for the New York Giants
today
Tit® team of Terry and Hubbell
and Ott has 11 games to play and
seven victories will bring the New
York team the National League
championship,
fltill four and
ahead Of 48t. Louie, although they
split a double-header yesterday
with the Pittsburgh Ptrates, the
Giants are Mamming down the
sWWtoh Wlflh every hope for the
up the
The
mathematical!
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Cards yesterday when they
the Boston Bera.
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■"JACKETS go thro
iittidtoiiii m«i ii
Well, now i» the time when all
good men start football prediction*
which rarely ey»r happen bqt which
cause lots of ekcltement In re*
thta department hits on any foot-
ball games you'll “**r about it
Then too, If we do mlM * lot. It
wUl be charged to "upaete;*
Nate t<5 ph* Austin over Cie
burne, but we. feel mat la nwm
..... — . roe way it Will hskpen Burely
flrivool Maroon#, today.hrtpe however, that that 14 one
,-a # wvi -H- .. roU(K 0 * wMig mar-
F Hare's how hey look Friday:
j Maeonk Home «V»r Wichita
Dallas Tech over Greenville
I Waco over Mexia toio* tame.
“-.an over Navasota
Un over Cleburne.
Port Arthur over Ban Jacihto
That Wgro-Mexia game Mould
be u UiHiier. Don’t know why we
are picking Waco over MextiL If
, . - you will remember it was ‘ Maxie
11 atayt yCar who bumped off tha ftu»k
■*" Temple team, who 14»k
honors That was at the
the season, however, utM
suffered a let-down. Ware,
with two good teams, Is liable to
win this district and It is our opin-
ion that they arc tough e* the
toughest, this year.
safeguard against further in
two games yegieiTOay and they can’t
pass toe N|W »ork team that
way. 14 .
With seven Vittorles in their re-
maining n games-before they dore
the 1H6 campaign on Sept Ff,
the New York team would Win the
panrilant regartnaas of what toe
I! the 8t Louis club 1
flM ,bVU2to1n7"<”’^"’if”T7. •• «*“* “t'the school to get
w W .tin *** ------- —
_ __ In the race by mov-
ing wttBin a half game of toe
Card, yetterday when they wan
both ends of a doubleheader from
the Boeton Bees.
The Olanta took the first game
yerterday from Pittsburgh, 2-1. b«rt
dropped toe second. 4-3 Joe Moore
singled with the bases loaded in
the fourth Inning of the op«wir to.
give toe New York team toe win-
ning lead »ln the nightcap, the an-
cient Waite Hoyt held the Giants
to eight hits and the Pirates sfagetf
a 3 run rally in th; third to wth.
The luckless Cardinals dropped
their opener when Bucky Wr.Hor
pitched the Phillies to a 7-3 tri-
umph. St Louis mode a triple
play in the second inning, Mathes
to Mize to Dtwocher, and Manager
Frisch and Duracher were banlsh-
8ept. 1.7. (U.Rl—-ted for protesting decisions in
, ro. the second game, the Ord* came
'bock to break a 2-2 tie tn toe
eighth inning and Wtri. 5-2.
The Chicago Cubs were lucky to
squeeze out a couple Of close ones
over the Bees, winning 3-2 and
4-3. BUly Herman led the Chicago
attack with g b‘fc • “
oue-half games in toe seebnd
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [31], No. 295, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1936, newspaper, September 17, 1936; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306290/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.