Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 47, Ed. 1 Monday, November 30, 1936 Page: 3 of 6
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CLEBURNE, TEXAS
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spent the . „
visiting reUCttyes
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E. E. Hunter Opens
Insurance Business
. 8c
' 6c
Miss Lucy Ann Psyne of
Worth spent the week-end
visiting witfi friends.
Robert Drennan of Lillian
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Resinol
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Miss Margarrt
Christi spent the holidays
with her parents. Dr. and
A. D. Ray. •
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Ray of Corpus
baft:
Mrs.
CHIROPRACTORS
JWMMW- over Cash
eery. Phone <38.
I Banks are
Interest
li.
Mi.w.s Peggy Duringer and Ray
of Fort Worth visited here Friday
with Mrs. Florence C. Floor*. '
B. L. Reagor is reported to be
improving from injuries sustained
in a fall.
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guests Bunday of Mr. and Mra.
B Jt* Reagor.
Mrs Lola Hines visited in Dai-
Baturday with her .sister. Mrs.
Excell or A-L 2 lb. box... 14c
One Pound Box j....'...... Sc
Tonight 7:30 P. M.
"THE ROMANCE OF
CHRISTIAN LIVING”
Registered U. B. Potent'Office
- CHRISTMAS!
. No Gift So
‘ . Personal
TTm*> U«i tnuvwri paatmgw pig
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mining br.
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FINB GRANULATED
SUGAR, 10 lbs. .47c
BAKING POWDER
K, C., 25 oz. can ........ .. 14c
K.. C., 10 oz. can .,.’ 7c
Clabber Girl* 2 lb. can .. . 18c
SIGHT DAY PREACHING MIMMION ,
DAILY 1» A> M. AND 1;M F. M.
DR.
GLENN L. SNEED
O. Glascock and daugh- j
/.pent the
tol Houston visiting with
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These are only a few items. Come in and see what we
Thu Means Cash Nothing Charged. Quitting Business.
The Federal Land
Charging 3’b». rI
held on Tuesday, Wednesday
Thursday afternoons at 4 o'clock,’
Mias Meiofa High of 8ap An-
tonio spent the holidays here
with her p*r«nta, Mr. and Mrs.
fc. K. Hunter, representative, haa
opened an agency in the Cleburne
territory for the International
Travelers . Assurance Company,
which has its home office In Dal-
las. he announced Bunday.
Mr. Hunter states that lie will
devote his time to the production
of life, health and accident insur-
ance. with policies which will pay a
definite amount each month in
case of disability caused by either
accident or sickness, and a lump
sum at death.
- I CHEESE, full cream, lb. 19c
91, .iC J Post Toasties, large .box 10c
have.
An eight day mission was open-
ed Bunday morning in Saint
» o'cibck
mass. The missionary engaged to
conduct the mission services is
Father Ambrose Smith, O. P. of
Houston. Texas. In the first ser-
mon preached by .him in Cleburne,
Father Smith stressed the Impor-
tance of all Christians knowing
the laws of God and of their living
according to them. Rev. E. V. Mc-
Cullough, pastor, states.
“Bunday night in a very” convinc-
ing <and eloquent sermon the con-
gregation heard thg explanation
01 the meaning of and of the
effects of The Mercy of God,"
Father McCullough said. "Already
th/’missionary has given proof of
his purpose to Instruct, to encour-
age and to comfort all who attend
the servlcas pf Qie. mission."
"At the services tonight I '
nlng at T:30, the Dominican IX-----
Missionary will preach on the
Psychology of the Catholic Confes-
sional. No collections are taken
up and no offerings are to be
made during this week of the mis-
sion.
"Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock,
there will be Inaugurated the
Mission Story Service for children.
This mission service for the chilr
SYRUP
Staley’s gal. .
Brer RabhIF 1-2 gal
Steam Host. 1-t gaL ..’.
East Texas Sorghum or
Ribon Cane, 1-2 gal 'XSe
Relirve the dryaees and'
'susaxj’aa?
•nd nwruin}.
£
I One or two poet season games.
| the high . school ptayoff and the
I howl oOMtoLs and football Will be
I peer tor iMg—except for the poat-
I gaaadh gossip whiqh will run far
I into the .Hiring. Jinx Tucker com-
I merit* very interestingly on the
I thnversity ot Texas antf the slug
I King Incident. Here's what Jinx
| has to say
I “The university of Texas team
Mbs WUlena High. 11
Mrs. Ed Mlles of - Purcell. Okla., |
and Mrs. L. B Nix spent Batur- I
day ip Dallas. \ - J
Miss Maude Belk has returned
to Denton where she is a stu-
dent of North Texas State Teach- 1
era College. . . ;11
Mrs. L. C. Knight, who hu been
ill since last Wednesday, b re-1
parted to be improving.
Mrs Mattie Dodson and Tommie
begtrn Roberts spent the week-end tad
Texan Houston visiting relatives and']
friends
"Before Baylor played
Longhorn slugging Again we say
±. “ “"7 ’ are
true. EVen ardent Texas Admir-
ers, however, say that quite often
Clint Small has been guilty of
such infractions
"While we are inclined to agree
with Gregory tn the most part con-
cerning h.s denunciation of the
tactics used by the Steers in some
games, we refuse to believe that
the team was taught such tactics
by Jack Chevlgny. We are well
acquainted with Ohevigny person-
ally. We have said before and we
say again that he is a highly cap-
able coach. He knows football
from every angle, being young, en-
ergetic, sad with k dynamic per-.
sonality.'* :
,rfH Two keys apd folding con- |
lifter near Mernhth's. Reward j
11 Boufh v ft.tn j
SSr-ianili.-sh «Uer
hito w<Wi half of
kle, Itowd. Plrnr ■
Pork & Beans
Phillips. W os. can ...... 4'4e
Full No. 3 can to
Armour's Tall 22 ox. can 1Uc
Campbell's full 1« os. can to
SALE qu,tsble,ness
A Real Sale. We are closing out a
Groceries at less than wholesale.
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SHORTENING
Mrs. Tucker, or Vegctolc
8 Lb. Carton - 95c
SWEET CORN, full No. 2 can
SWEET CORN, No 1 can ....
TOMATOES
Full No. 2 can 7c
IHII. Full quart
Sour, 2S Ox. Jar
l«c Slue Jar
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CRACKERSH
FANCV DIUOIOUB't, B
APPLES, large aize, 2 for 5c
POST BRAN I
• >or Thme Loans Sea
J. C. CLAYTON
Bec.-Treas. ,'
Cleburne N, F. L. A.
Mrs. Tyson Payne and tons and
N i. Berts Denman spent trio ‘3
holidays in Robert K L«n with 1
relatives.
Mr and Mia Charlie Tlner and I
eon, Bobby »nt -i.-na the week si
in Fort Wurtis vUittng Mr. and in
Mra L. R. Keesee (
Mrs C. J. Neal and Mrs. Ftnls r.j
C. Hlnex and daughter, Jeanntng, '3 -
.qwiit Saturday In Dallas. ; L-’M
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Mr and Mra Charlie Tlner
son Bobby had as their dinner1*.1
gueata Sunday. Mim Merle Gray W
of Marlowe. OWa,. MUs Rut it \'l
moat thrilling 'rallies W all time.
We stated that we did not know
who started the slugging, but re-
marked that the Baylor players
said Texas started it by cutting
Kimbrtel's lip apart with a blow
the officials did not me An ex-
hibit No. 1 Klmbriel had the cut
Up to show for it. Maybe Baylor
—
we do not "know
"Before Baylor played Texas,
many were the tales told of t*e
TTC 1W» w.m. — I---w-—--
tral critic who saw the Rice-Texas that we do not know if they
tut, who did not agree with Greg-
ory. In the Baylor-Texas game,
there was much slugging. We com-
mented on the fact before Rice
i played Texas, and stated that slug-
ging turned Baylor into a group
L of fighting maniacs who converted
defeat Into victory in one of the
KMR RENT--Downstairs fumtahed
iwtrtainni Modern faculties. Ga-
kge> • Bt>® Forest Avenue. Phone
kif>. Mra. J. E. Boott,
Oft RENT To couple or adult. New.
My furnished home on North
kin.. Box O. Times-Rbvlew.
Irtiiiidffi ril/ir- - ’
r>l< RENT ■Furnished wpartMent.
|odecn ermvenlence.H I"l.
pirate Phone S44.
DR/RENT Newly dm-orated. two-
L>fji apartment, upstairs. Garage.
Illa paid Aino l^ednxnn,
Lira Phone too f*— “ ‘
n AWAriuwr, MIMS
Bavea. atudtnt of Texas Slate CuL
sbb. Mr.
Mr of Fort __
Worth and Miss Dora Webb of .3
fdaiulrtlz. - <*
Wm ^^hg’pri^ fb’ttatTta^ Church. at toe
. Navy made en this spec-1— . ... — .—
,hovel pam <arrow) by* game »-Hh the West Point Cadotsi score of J-g.
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Mission Opens at
Catholic Church
with toe Kerrville
with (he opponent* scoring i Hillsboro
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SPECIAL
IF YOU LIKE TO DRAW, SKETCH
or PAINT—Write for Talent Test
<No Iteei. Give age and occu-
pation. Box FED
MEH. GET VIGOR AT ONCE1
SEW Oatrex Tonic Tablets contain
raw oyster invigoratars and. other
itlmulants. One dwe peps up or-
tana, glands, blood. Regular price
tl.00. Introductory price Vto. - CaD,
•rite Renfro Drug Store
PAINTING AND PAPERING—M.
L Yancey. 015 North Anglin. Phone
OT1.
Mrs. W. <
ter, ToAnie Lavon.
week-eiMPh. ZZ„.__
relative*.
>le ven
tlu
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W*¥ ■*’!»
With thr Ken
Wrti San AiiUuiio J2
^^■tallte team hiu. - oryd 11»
304 poinu ngatast nine j to
■Rto 'who have been able to > M
k up only S3 polnisa Hills- 30
>'* total lor the season is 1T1 14*
its Ct" _____.
Seven of Hillsborv'i; nine op-
craMed the Bbgle goal
, while only Tour o/ the Kerr-
ville opponent- crowed to pay-
< 'Bw'*"
to* Eagtex remain intact and
■tapkiy some of tor excellent
blocking power they have div-
! stayed this year they will battle
B M
B E. Oneal of Godley was a
visitor in Cleburne Saturday. '■
offer for this week only a
rare bargain ta a good home on
North Anglin Street. If thia Isn’t
a real buy for someone, we don t
know Clebu.ne values. 31500.00,
half cash
The O. T. SMYTH AGENCY
Insurance—fxiaus—Real Estate
IJBy BMg _____ Phene 3MI
WILL SELL standard make grand
piano used <nly at Texas Centen-
nial at sacrifice, free deUvery, For
information address >. O. Box
861 DaUaa, Texas.
modern five-room cottage,
on large comer lot, paved street
West debume, at a price below
replacement value today. You’ll
1 like It, if you want an attractive
little home.
The 0. T. SMYTH AGENCY |
Insuram*—Real IMatr
Lilly BMg Ptimw 86
I roR HALE fhano half bed, mat
<44 North Any-; lrnMI ftnC| gpybigs Phone 668. *10
Norto Main., ■ ’
FOR BALE OR TRADE: Five milk
goats. Fresh ta 30 days Cheap,
to- them at 565 North Buffalo,
IHiragr If K>H VLE OR 7RAISB -4C acres
N Mexico land, 15 miles w<'*t
..... ~ Ckivte c<msidei’ liVmXiXk K. L.
Gilioy. Burleson, Route No 1.
21 ASK/Itr-KD Xma* Curds. With
your name .printed in any style
t, .“■elect for iwily glJ5 at
es-ReyteW Limited time
* Shovel Saturday
Mrs. Billy Ewing, Mra. Lloyd
Mlles and Miss Jack Womack
visited, ta Port Worth Saturday. j
Charlene Proffitt li reported to |
be improving from several days
Ihnciss.
Mrs, •Frank Bfudes of
Denton spent the wrtRr-cn< visit-
ing Mi and Mra. J. K. Russell.
Mrs. Robertson and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Robertson of Dallas and
spent Jim Fleming of Waxahachie were
TUeaday. we will give you addi-
tional (information about the com-
posite district team Hillsboro’s
choice, which has been made in-
cludes six Eagles and one Jacket.
Odell Griffin, Who is moved up
to the guard position Evidently
woSing whL'w^ld’^ve^n S on ^ueX.^W^X.T"atM
the rtault if Griffin and Finis
White had remained on the line
to make it all-powerful and the
plays had been built around those
speedy little backs.
Incidentally, the Hillsboro scribes
were a trifle chesty to pick six
Hillsboro lads bn an all-district
team and put only one Waco man
on the aqbad. The close call that
the Eagles had from both the
Jackqta and the Tigers should have ‘
made toe boys down at HiHeboro
respect’ toe opposition. However,
to toe victory belongs the spoils,
We oply picked two Eagles on our
eleven. You can leave ’em all off
of yoUt election if you wish.
Everyondreias his own opinion.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to tiiank each anl
every one o. <mr friends and
neighbors tor the many deeds of
kindness shown u* during the Ute
ness and death of our loved one.
Co^IY1 personals
I Mra Ilelta Hudnteta and Mrs.
Jack Hearne and children m Fort'"
Worth are g'lests today of Mrs. BAlte:
Pqacock
WANTED Practical
, h<Muwkeepln*. Best of
!ic»ii Aouth Gadd®. .
BEAUTir SHOPS
'H1AWTO® PMIRMANKNTB mF
spcctalty. De L«» Beauty Wm
4lW N Main Mra. Im Hmderwm
fed,
Fort1
SCHOOL SUPPLIES, all 5c items 3c, 10c ™ 6c
COFFEE
Folgera, lb. . 27c '
Admiration, lb. 22c 1
Bright & Early, lb. ....... 18c
Early Bird, spoon free, lb. 14c
Peaberry, bulk, lb, .... 8 l-3c
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)R RENT: Apartment, fumlahdd
Unfurnished West Chambers,
•one. 1373.
H RMNtT: Bedroom C
alm! 710 North -Mata.
JR REN T Bedreom
S Worth Anglin
JR ■ HE.Vr. Furnished
Mft. separate' entrance,
Kraw’ Phone 1337
Classified
I PHONE 133
I Rate: fo per wdrti at first insertion; 1c per word each tn-
I aertton thereafter. No sd taken for leas than 30c. All Classi-
fied Ads are, cash in advance.
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We also wish to thank them for
the many beautiful flowers placed
on toe graveside Most especially
do we thank Dr Cooke ano the .
nurses, also Mr. and Mrs. Geoh;<
Cooke. May God’s richest bless-
tags rest on you all Is our earnest
prayer
W D Moteley
Chester Moseley.
Katie Mse Moseley
MT, anti Mra j. T Moseley,
and children
Mildred Cleveland.
No. 1 can 41/gc,
GIBBS NO. b SIZE
PEAS, No. 2 can ...
Del Monte PEACHES, No. 3 can 14c
HOMINY, No. 3 can 7%e
MATCHES, Pla-Safe, 2 boxes 5c
Dir’Vi rc ,,m r"u ........ ,5r
rlvivLEd s*M,r’28 Or J,r I*
• •wsjs-iw 1O1. S1<J1 1-r ........ 7c
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At/ .......
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W M High.
Horace Singletary of California I
Is here visiting, with relatives and I
friends, —
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Miss Margaret Dixon of Gates- I
vllle has been the house guest ot I
|| by J, r, raw k
I C. B Hughee looking th* cattle
I | over >* Crawford telling the
I I talks mat dinner ts now ready
Giant looking for a
The wood mer-
chants out in droves on the mar-
i. square. John Steadman
- in the sights., u! BH1
from Frtandahtp looking
4* J. Pipes renewing
I hi* subacilptton to tog Ttmaa-
Frawtew.... W J. Stead telling me
things and believe It or not they
are worth listening to ,,. I Mr. and
Mra. B O. IJghtfoot bidding good-
i bye to their daughter, Katherine
I A. 8 Looper plowing and l*
wrapped up like he was on hi*
‘ way to the nt«rlh pole (Sure wm,
cold A. a.L.,.. 8. B. Hudgins gel-
* ting ready to go to town ... ,R
F Jones talking about hug killing
W E Sinx’U smiling M he
« lound hv „ money through a
1 iincs-Review classified ad
X I, (Anthony helping a neighbor
move ... Otoa Joneg looking the
town over . ■
Mrs. N A. Anthony renewing her
paper and inviting me for dinner
FJ R. Rhetl smiling after
booking another order for cotton
seed .... Walter Walls moving
Mt. and Mra, Howard Parker
spent the holidays in Austin and
Ballinger. Mt*. Parker remained ta
Ballinger tor a week’s visit.
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Icalth and Accident Protection '
IWAft STATE BkJNEFTT INS.
Ijr co
Petroleum. FL Worth
Aritey. Gen Ag’t, Cleburne
K- M D MILLER for "Salary
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[ FOR RENT
won a glorious victory Thursday
It salvaged something trten just
about the moat miserable season
W the history ot the tnaUtuUoa
The aaiy bright spate were too
opening and closing game*
"So far as helping the reaching
situation row the game of Thurs-
day will add osily to the fuel.
There are*a number ot staunch
Longhorn adherents who swear by
Jack Ohevigny as a football coach;
there are fust as many who are.
violently opposed to him. Let us
also add that there is a clique
which would oppose Jack even if
he won all ot hl* games.
There arc autertantial Longhorn
udlverenu Who say that the rough
tactics 'of which toe Longhorns
were accused In several games this
.season, were pure fabrication on
the part ot Uoyd Gregory. Hous-
ton scribe And a Texas alumnus,
but whose lieart is with Rice. They
said so at toe pep meeting , in |
Austin Wednesday night Dick
Hooper, once of Baylor, and later
ot Texas, Is one who believes that
Chevlgny Is being mistreated He
said the officials were forewarn-
ed of the rough tactics tliat Texas
would use against Rice, and that
was the inaln reason for the many
> penalties but that after all, only
> two wert for unnecessary rough-
nesK*
•In our opinion. Gregory is being
accused ta a most unjust maimer.
We have not talked with one neu-
Oppoueni*
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Ong yard—and well earned—was Schmidt to Antrim for the g»i«l| *1 Municipal Stadium. PhlladeLF-
the **!»> Navy made this »p« [ off tagkte in the Mldrties’ *"nnal; phia Navy triumphed with a (
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f the holidays here visiting his mo-
ther Mrs R P. Drennan.
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lege tor Women,
Riley, Mr Joe «
Mra Clarence Wi
Cleburne
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 47, Ed. 1 Monday, November 30, 1936, newspaper, November 30, 1936; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306416/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.