Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 58, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 13, 1936 Page: 1 of 12
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Is Defeated
The Oocdlelkre* Fund total *ail- Oordon Williams
900
Riley
f-
new king, George
pageant.
removing them Harry Blpdaoa .......
Name
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Home Address ...
Class A (3 story)
itur-
36 Drunk Ca*e»
Um- for Investigation
on Dongles and
two yean.
The
BONUS
X of
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Preston. Victor Gerstenkom, Mr*.
Former King Made Santa Clara
Duke of Windsor
Announcement has been made of
the transfer of Qeorge Vannaman.
iuctu r iri'jsioiu: manager, io Fvit
Worth where he will be territory
BAPTISTS TO
MEET DEC. 14
11M
1.00
TOO
3.00
5.00
1.00
GYMNASIUM
AT JOSHUA
DEDICATE
Pension Checks To Be
Mailed at Once
75 TEACHERS
AT MEETING
Workers
To Be Held in Bur-
leson Church
MRS PRATER IMPROVED
Mrs Gredy-Fretar of Dellas who
has been sertoualy ill with pneu-
monia at the home of her slater,
Mrs. Harry Schick Is Improving
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. 1.00
300
9.00
Feature of Program
h j^io&nMXaE$L
Singing . i
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ting. .
r, of Wert Fork,
MARRIAGE LICWMMM
qart ideates have been
the county
st Ownbey
town of
and live
best 5
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AUS1IN Te*.
bxm' old ‘U
lite will
hrtstma*.
, Notice was
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Announcement of ;
Change Is Made
HERE and
THERE...
By boy BAct a
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the potential ret
taxes It celled
and overt!"' “
cal report- that
the tax progtan
[ki w
Announcement wa*
day of the purohwR'
the Meridian
2.50
• JO
... 250
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... 2.00
■ ■ • Koi *±L*E±rfrt,
1000
...... 1.00
260 i
...... 100'
oy< Scouts Troop Five ....
[rt. B. 8. Riley
low Sixth Grade,
| Irving School ........ ■ .....
i Mr and Mrs. Billie Landrum
'Richard Miller ...
Joan Miller ....
Lions Club
Cash .....
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Kim's Daughters .
„ Mayor Goldsmith <
Ten-nt Ki uatic-i ’
Me»n- of Improving the tenant’s .Cleburne T --*•
lustK’ii. the •loervlsor said, in- 1 Union,
Of leasing in n. a.~Adami’T...
it-Tnay become Eugene Poole .
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Cleburne Fire Dept.
»' Typographical
Union, No. 303 .u. .......
as the city's -- — -r---- .. ---- --------- — ---- _
contribution, The amount was ;»p#ttb< devotional and special music
». proved by the oouncllmen i»w. .Jft..™ Li
lutfen was passed at Frl- .Councilman Dave Roes presented a choral club of Burleson.
*’■ awwwweissAl iaare aui.sn Iammu ±4 ' Muirttaiita . C**<* rkzM"Ai ><»!* ue<11 --4*14«fas*- £
line— a story from , ary Bddress.
41 Davis, suggesting U* ’ -----fentewr—T
who said his name is •
B. Conine, who told court- /'
i Thursday that he burn- "•
If the Santa Clara football boy*
thought Um> similarity of their I
name with that of rtanta Ciaun
was a good omen they worn sadly
disappointed Saturday when th-
Ttxa* Christian Hornes! Frogs e«l
tinued to make thte an upset year '
by trouncing tbi Broncos 0 to 0
Aabui i
Clara was the only major unde-
feated and untied team l|i the
United Maim. C
a AUSTIN, Tex Dec, p. fU*-A
».lwll providing for the creation <>( a
-'rt|i:ste department of public w&are'
I ,1<- absorb th- old age assiKtantte
I f,Wil)ilIlll1li' ttw* Tew roller coni-
mis-Tcn -en<i the division of cMid
..Weifaw of tl>e board bf control.
today was approved by the Texas
jMandhig board’s government r*—
- The bill now g<va p> the plan
nn>g boala for final approval.
gutter around the market t
will be started by the WPA
day. Mayor W H. Goldsrtiilh
Saturday The gutter will b<
on the west ■ and south s1^
e M4rie Teague, the area and will be M ,
H H. H«Tfmnn wide. i
Moormap Ix-th <tf At the co'lnrtl meeting Friday
rt Worth. W b Polson and night, the (ounrll paaaed an orrll
jiMnWa p.*t.er-nn of CieburnFi Mme ‘RuUinttahgt th* pevlng of;
nwd CM ford' Gtiyden. eetorsd-, and ' Mil!* «od Schaffer Btroeta on the ;
IfrirnntoA WtotHdge M CWdmme IblwM nttfnlntng the a.lumv
-
r. ha *1*0 was
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He swtaU-d Gov Allrod
ng and Mmintln* « pro- *
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"DEAD HOUSE” HEARING.
The hearing to Mayor’s Court to
determine the ownership of a de-
oeaaed horse wtildh was owned bv
someone- until after he
away, was postponed from
day afternoon until Monday morn-
ing.
GREAT LOVE STORIES:
in, errv ccvNcn-
BriUnh Empire toM the world about (^witaerland express on his lonely *
-hi* love ior Mr* Simpson and Frl- ro»G u> voluntary ei
dgjr night the councilmen,, of Cle-
p» burne re-affirmed their love" for
I the market square which began in
; Mat ISM It was to that sunny
month of May »» years ago that
tte square was created. Friday
Bight toe council member* voted
to aid in paving’ the area, which
yrtUi Its flrat Monday, has become
a ’'national' institution to John*
gon County' AlttwUgh all tj»-
councllinen favored the project.-|t
took mow than an hour’s discus-
sion to determine the method bf
procedure Visitors W A. Scott.
Charlie Rogers and J. M. Ragsdale
«at with open mouths as they Us-
etoned to the discussion which fea-
tured Co«ncilnwin Dave Roes anil
' Mayor OoidsmilH Mr Ross pet
• nanw for His Honor is ’Goldie
locks.' The mayor-occasionally ad-
dresses Mr. Ross with a pointed
finger and “Now listen to me."
BUT GETTING BACK
TO DAVID W1NVHOR ’
Earn Hays was complaining the
Other day that too much space
was being devoted io the most re-
ntantic story to the history of the
world. Then he suddenly Remem-
bered that It was almost tone for
Edward to broadcast—to he hurried [
oiui*p CWIIIWI», I <4.1 Ml
A feature <«f the program was
Christmas carol music offered by
pupils of the Cuba and Liberty-
Chapel schools. Earl Elliott of
Parker led Im.---------
. ; M«w. W. D. 1
spoke on the Junior Herl Cross
and explained a Junior Red Cross
exhibit which hKluded dolls from
foreign countries, and portfolios
Mrs. O. Z. Chapman of Mary’s
Hill explained a community study
made to her pupils
Harris Forsyth discussed first
aid and Emeat Heath .-.poke on the
Lions banquet recently held for
toe rural teachers Roy Bacu...
discussed news writing ax a cur-
I. B. Gathitigs'spoke On standard-
isation of schools and the state
teachers association '
Miss (Ms KpeaX*
Mrs. Brel EllKXt explained the
fund being raised to put • piano
to the meeting room. M. L Camp-
bell of Friendship spoke an stampe
and Miss Mae-jha Cox comity
agent, spoke briefly. Robert Teel
was named dhairmsn of a com-
mittee to advance dramatics among |
the' rural schools
Letters from yotuwslen I “
tAe United States were given to
various teacher* to be answered by
~ Z ‘ MB* Mary Shipp Sanders
■ prasl fieri.
RESOLUTION IS PASSED BY
COUNCIL FOR SQUARE PAVING
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The city of Cleburne loves the pruning U41.15 to i
Market Square In December 1936 as toe city * pare oi
as it toyed the market square in
May. 1NB.
A rr^ftutf
day night’s council meeting appyo-
ecout care for another year
Upon the recommendation
Councilman B. B. Barnard the Firestone store,
council voted to Have a police
car reconditioned.
toe council authority 'to regulate South
the operation of btises on <"
Street*-< A petition requesting wre , years a naye ueen ui vieuuwic,
^"mrentaproJetol^ptvas'eMK. Mtenxion of the Dertlng bus line Mr. Vannaman Mid. "I hope Uwt
me unuei ampire usisy anu an- l.arrn*o, CTaiae. i
ncunoed a* his first official get Mre Wallis Sto>i>*on
L_ ‘
aa I hike Windsor ,r
The dukedom will take precedent |
over Edvards title of Prince and ,
the man whom until Friday was remain
England’s king will be known o-
ficially as hi* royal highness the
Duke M Windsor. If he merries,
'his wife will be Duchess of Wind,
MK- ■
Edward reached Bologne on the
French eoast aboard the British
dertroyer, Fury, and departed for
Bwltaetland by train tonight, pre-
Oil k Subject
At Covinnton
Oil was toe chief topic ol dlscus-
alon in Covington Saturday »s cite
Isens awaited the outcome of tests ' ,
to find out whether oc not. toe
oil which flowed from the city wa-
ter well Is the "real stuff.’’ r J
A. H. Plumley ot Covington told
the Tlmes-Review that four or five
gallons of oil flowed from around ;
the casing of the water well. He
said that there was an abandoned
oil tank about 100 feet from the
well but it hadn’t been used lato-
ijf, Carl Bukett look the oil i
sample to-jFort Worth. ,',/0
J. B Sanford of Cleburne, said J
he thought the Uquid was the
"real stuff.’
. V'.a
It B. ANDERSON
to assist Ip legal,
research work in
major stale poL
in the same yww.
to tax commiKston-
don lie will now relto-
Uie profr_ K- **.*
___UteftUy fo
to hia radio. And that was a re- i to ball as
markable speech.; U„‘. ~
yWill be toe most dramatic address
Jr that we will ever have an oppor-
tunity to hear during our Ufetlme.
Thanks to radio. It was the first
time in history that,one mbn could
stand in foggy London and teU us
Cleburneites Ural "it was too heavy
a burden to bear without the wo-
man he loved "
Qive George Bernard 8haw cre-
. dlt for hitting the nail on the head
with reference to the kings abdi-
, cation Bald Shaw. "The king ab-
dicated not because of his intention
, of marrying Mrs. Simpson and not
because any pressure was put upon
him by the government Jgit simply
< because he hates his Job and has
had enough" We can say it to
a few words Edward Windsor is
a democrat. Love hastened the In-
evitable.
RURAL M HOOL <
TEACntKK MEET
.1 attended a very' interesting
rhcetlng of the rural school teach-
ers of Johnson County Saturday
______►’ Will _______________
start pecking boxes this Week. Rush Jaoobeon a Bargain House ..
HoiuHRi'b
ty officers
ed hu home in Dallas three years
ago, was taken to Deltas Friday fey
pertinent in that city.
Conine told a reporter ffiMbO
worry caused him to conunlt the ,3
art. He seld he set the .tttKn
afire with a candle He sai<| he
..w* ‘• , :.y
'ton In ’tote vicinity for toe" pM» /.«
- -y— -V -re- —---w J »•..* »**■>* S . ’ -,t‘
istature. the faculty, the tax ad- _
ministration, and to the head of a
pjoneering department whore sire S
■ .... w»..«ru w .»«. may outrank all but the highway
out about pension revenues’, and | department and board of control,
---returns from veriou* i has been no meteoric that taw-
1 orltekl on Mr. Andereon. I makers, when they return to a new
night B* prepared the tta- M««Jqn, have learned to Inquire
tir tltat Itos toe baste of “Where'e Bcb Anderson now?”
program . None of the oid-litners in toe
From Godto-y. state house could recall an -body I
hi grew up In the little who hae scored such an outstand- I
Godley. Johnson era -ror , -- — - - -
d In Cleburne until
Man Who Say®
He Burned Heme
, Taken To Dalia.
lUgfa itairoel Boerm
Amarillo M, Abilene 13.
North Side 31. Gainesville 0.
Kerrville 31, Lufkin 3.
Porto Arthur 17, Corpus Christ I
The Ung waved hi* hat. hte lit-,
lie daughte: ai« Wtr presumptive,
Prinow* KHwbetb waved a hand-
kerchief a* toe crowd gave way and
J on. Chrers re-
MMmderl ft* revertil minute* before
the king walked into hte boure.
♦ The new Ung plunged directly Pievtou* to Battirday» defeat Banta
'into work at Buckingham Palace z.—
King after the earomonta* were over
CANNES. Freixe. Dec 12. MJP-
> win not see
Large CrovM Preaei
For Opening ■<
New Structure
'» '"JT j—
Approximately 75 teachers of
Ol mum™ me Janson County rural schools were
motors T the cc^tv durin^ Prwent •* the meetlng held 8at'
?* ' clln1n« urday at the office of Miss Mary
:ir hablt-formipg period. And “t. '‘"I, ‘
it is toe most ir..p<m.iible post- ***•• Panders, rural **4>M9W-
LONDON, Dec. 13 «Jg>
George VI was proclaimed ruler of
the Britteh ISnpire today and an-
ttie naming of hl* brother. Edward. P:hit 1-rlwar<J toe ibe -nwrt' 11v<-
'months." a member of her party
told United Press today
They mutually have agreed to
.1. L apart until Iter full divorce-
lx giantert.” toe spokesman said.
The divorce decree 1* expected
to become final April 37.
The degree, which will permit
her to marry Edward will become
atw olute' next April unless the
kings proctor produce* evidence
In court showing cause why the;
, , ‘decr-je ntei should not be made
■Umably going to Zurich H<- can , final
return al will but said in hte fare- Despite warm sunshine, Mrs.
well' radio address Friday night I Simpson remained indoor* all dav,
that it may be* long time. an.-wering wane of the many let-
in London, toe king wax pro- , tert and telegrams she has receiv-
ctalmed In public by the royal herded,
aid with traditional pomp.
The coronation ceremony will be .
Muy 13-
I The
Aid he would I
n ssavett i pay inc men unless some action
be built I wan taken Councilman Roas e*i<|
sides of I nn action was neeeaean
l Inches I Two delinquent tax Matters were
i settled by toe ybUiiclUm'T' with an
spprositaatsly «i perettrt- reduction
' from tl>e original amount betng
;grant.cd hi one (.-w ,MI Sj>. irag niemts
proximate. 11 per cent reduction M he‘bud
I " • (Turn To Page ftMtr* red to reo
Johnson County and toe State |M
can be Justly proud of The lol- M
lowing article i* from the Aus-
tin Ameriean-Bteteanan.
Mrs D Blackwelder. Mr*
Creed Friou, Mrs. Jim Person*,
setter’urs M^Dennis MmJ TbTO magnificent structure, so el-
men hen employed, jet ub do-so in «
iJFlla lbc virtues here enumerated ar. toe
ML » elements of sportsmanship’’ Ke
recounted, the “element of the dig -
tan-y nltV iwog o< endeav- ,
viovur wcrnwuaoni, isr*. ?r b> B*® etwit of Cw>peratlbn one
H. O. Custard, Mrs W. E MOler. th*,,*lp?re;
Mrs. Horace Wilkerson Mrs E. R -------
Hunter, Mrs, Irwin T. Ward, Mrs.
Joe Post, Mtea Lillian Joiner, Mrs
Peyton Lawson. Mrs. L. R. Coleman.
Mrs. Tyson Payne. Mrs. B. H Tur-
ner, and Mrs. Keith Mitchell.
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Home DecoraUon Contest
Sponsored By
Times-Review and Yale Theatre
was granted.
T St I
The BuffaJo Avenue paving work ,
was officially accepted by toe coun- ,
ell The paving project runs on
Buffalo from South Main to Bell-
view Drive. A letter relative to the
work wa* read from J. B Carglle,
WPA representative It stated that
the paving which Inchide* 6W-’'
lineal feet of curb and gutter, and
j IM2» yards of asphalt was compiet-
„ ed at a cost ot glMAMM !
*.uJ’T.d *“«*i ugh*
■ " I Upon recominendatinn of Coun-
cilman Roy Reeves, « motion was
passed authorieing street lights for
the Mitchell and Baird street,
and Williams and Dickson Street
. Intersections RetlMops Mr Ughta
jx w» li were read froth cltixens living near
During niovemner 1 Hie Buttalo-Turner street inter-
' -----— ‘j section, the Buffalo- Euclid Inter-
. Out of 46 police caws In No- 'section arid at the nctreme end o<
Has bank making toe loan, th* ’vember. M were on charge* qf! East Oak Street These matters
drunkenn***, according to Police j were referred to the light oomtniC-
Chief Miles' report to the city > ~ '
council • 1
The other ten case* included
vagrancy, speeding, and ifleual
parting charge* A total of 3343
in fines were ateiesaed tliuiiv. No-
vember and »t2J in cash Was paid
A total of »39 was so-itred and
»103 warted out A total of
»»o wa* charMI up to “eecaij-
com- ed.
elation ot the highest and
kiiown to mankind."
Hohool Board „
Members of the school board in-
lude H. F. Brawner, president,;
3. M. Murray, secretary; and O.
Kiddle. E/I, Ray. F. B. Miner, ’ .
V, Painter and V. C. Bentley.
Class B U story)
(Please Check Choice)
Entries must be in by ft P. M„
Dec. 15, arid home* must be
decorated by that, date
(This contest judged on Exterior
Only)
Bring Gaiponx to Vale Theatre
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Only 26 Years Old But What A Record He Has Made
what could be difficult about a
subject, and why they hadn't UU-
deretoml U all from toe begin-
ning.
Mas-Anderson is unassuming, «1- ,
moat meek, never didactic or ar-
gumentative Yet lawmakers who
have come to know him show the
™ « —- —
htata«>ents. ai>d nobody yet ft representative of, the sheriff's de
(2 rd h0 ^hmiuT10 h h pertinent In that city. a
‘Xd^nto^ .Uenited hte law' V*>.»
art. 'He”'•aid he Mt the taBMg^
y, .vln ---I^1,0?- “fire with a. candle. He said he
’*•*’ been inning and pleklng-’eot
P on tomwh toe lee- '10,1 *" lhl* v,0‘nltr tm
_ Hl* progreeg up torough toe leg- (wo VMn|
Prizing pavlr HH
South Caddo Street* and one block
on MI1U and Schaffer Street
Mayor GoMamlto proposed to pay
two municipat employees, who »re
HI. wage- through December 19.
The m»l;cr wa* discussed *n<l
Councilman Raevas moved that iBe
ordinance, which states that no
J™1*™ .!* in oases of
illness unless the council an thorn-
I the e< it. be folImrtB. The motion
Fuare.WM not seconded.
Mon- I Mayor GoktemlU
declared hut always abreast of ttie...'<^
times, this community through Ita W
own endeavor has caused to be
bullded here the magnlticerl
-tru.ture which we have and now .J
seek to dedicate. ’ “J
Tyaining—Important ;||
It U ImpoeRBle," Mr. Lemm
declared "to estimate the various 1
activities which physical activities , J
will impart to the participant. The , m
lesson of sports participations, Mr. 1
I«nwns said, as applied to life Ja
would demand that we give no W
less than our best to ourselves,
our family, our school, our city, our
state and our .nation—always seal-
ou* in the pursuit of that which -5R
ta right and apprehensive Of that
whtolU-ita—wro«g." ■ -r- J
In conclusion Mr. Lemons said. |
"As we come for toe dedication of j
Scott Mr” elgantly constructed by the crafts- ".3
Bryan Mtller Mrs C J Irwim men hare M* .**»• ■ ®l
Mrs Earl Standley. Mta Lain, lbe VlrtuM berB “’Umerated M to* , .;J
Ooldamlth, Mrs M T. Knox.
Mariellen Dickerson
*,:* Marriage
L »< 'hr* office
ttlrtlt to Milton ,Th<
arid Mixa Nellie I
both ol CWiW. H "H< Hdffnwth w
-' .itnd M*8* Ctova Moornwn ix*th «t I ’
■ -•mi. Rnrto: W.
crowding the route taken by the
Thousands . ,. ... ....
King George’s oarjrtate department Yte the'first of- Church. Representatives tram.every order that the tenantTney become Eugene Poole ...
__ arrived at his’Pic-Tlcial acknowledgement of its know- church In toe conference are ex- mare closely attached to a ape- Zimmerman A Sons
Moat likely it.sdUly resldnece after watching the ledge of the week's event in Eng- ported to be present. 'cific piece c.f land, in the care an# American Legion
ritual. lend. ' The program will open at to imurevement ot which be will take Dave Roas
-----| o'clock wito toe devptierial by £. a persona) interest. Another step. Coleman Motor Company
I Reid a layman,’ followed bV which ha* been taken It) Texas and employees ...
,rongregaUonnl singing. Mrs. Ed- for mere than 32 000 tenants. Is to H. F. Sanders
(ward Hamilton, will review a into- iv st them in purchase of. teams Mn. '< B Vickers ........
m— wH_ end teds. tou« removing them: Harry Blpdsoe
frem the clats utasharecroppere de- Cash 'rfiY.. ........t.
pendent unenWlett landlord tor ’ Woman's Bible Class
"hirntehing ” i of First Bgptirt OhWXsh . . .. 6.00
lng« Only the highest tvpe of Jenants. 1925 Bible Study Club....... 6-00'
; C.'are now being selected for purch- ■. , -
•se v£ farms, toe supervisor said.'
Fifty: have been nominated for toe
Whole state, out of 5«« to be pro-
vided with larngs under tote year's .
alloc'attans. "These 50 nominee**
have been located on their present ■
jfarms an average of.six years. a«4.-
(Large Farm Is ■
■ •*. «w inr„ Hun ,n< ymr." he said
These nominees have, average net
SMeta of gt431. mostly In teams
and tools. Their average age la
40 years, and the average family
of a 736-acre ' includes two or three children.
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h andview Plans
Commerce Body
mand' for 'rarm^andh improving? GRANDVIEW Dec. 12.—The city ’ W”* •» M-day ;>tu.ivs to
Mayor Goldsmith stated ’of Grandview win have a chamber Yalc **“*,';11 Prt*^. *** .**
held ]
Plans
ganktal
ENTRIES POUR IN FOR
HOME LIGHTING CONTEST
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T_ ' Cleburne Is artmred of being onesons,
h,'2 *??*■” 0n tKe*f' l*»*®nt farm brilliant xplagh of red and green
during the holiday* with 33 entries
already registered fdr toe big
Christmas lighting contest spon-
sored by the Yale'Theater and toe
Tlmes-Revtew The contest dead-
|» ,1 ™r» yUnnlng ond«omUn8T~ •
your home, Clip the coupon and
Cake it. to the Yale. First prises
in the two divisions are silver cups.
(donated by John Webster, and »0-
tttat* passes to the Yale. Second
mrats ------- ) the
arc 30-day
passes to the Yale. Everyone who
enters and decorates their home
will receive a free pass to the
Yale Manager Limerick will in-
spect the decorations, which must
be exterior, and deliver toe passes
Only one person may enter from
one address.
Enlrtek latelfxi
, Entries include. Mrs Walter
Grammer. Mrs Clark Lee, Mias
Margaret Cook, Mrs. J. F Per-
[' ring "Silent Night." it sounds as
L though a trakiod symphonic cl.olr
were doing toe jbb. Incidentally
too much praise cannot be given
toe teachers. They have toe aU-
I of Buidln^ toe
ft -Weir" habit-forming period-
<;• that is toe most rc.sponstblc posi-
tion in the world. J—
( HRISTMAH SEALS
NOW AVAILABLE
■ PrdbaWy you have been ap-
grogrtied by some little boy and
girl from toe‘Ward schools selling
irlsUna-s seals. When (you pur-
gie three attractive little stamps
' your Christmas imckages you
» encouraging toe youngsters tb
,_T good ’community work, and you
are .aiding in that fight, which
1 iRptest be continuous, against tuber- |
,, ' ■
Christmas Funds
Fpr Old Folks
Dy RAYMOND BROOKS
IAiilerioan-StatCMnan Staff'
A career unrivalled in Tex ar
gvvcriunenl has carried R B. An-
derson. Just 26 years old. t« '"’«d
„ of one of toe biggest state de-
An erdiimnre was |»wd auto- T>aruneiite. and one of the foui
highest salaries in Texas govern-
ment service,
Anderson was chosen by Gov
Allred to be chairman and exec-
utive director erf the new Texas
unemployment insurance <a>minla-
Mon. at a salary of 37500 a yekft.
HI* selection was isr.wd on hte
work in ttita field of social secur-
ity. iBustnUlhg tire extreme range.
of Ms work and achievements. ,
I Andereon received hte law degree |
at 21 grid was elected to toe legis-
lature a» early m the age limit of
21 would permit him to be «e«te4
He bcivunc n house member just icy
after b. Turd passed his 22nd tarth-. he
day.. - . **■•
Law rrt at 23.
At ® he ww-. 'Wk m to,. *mi- U
remlty. »« * brilliant and ouWend- 'j
' the law I* ulty. A( a ,
_
Of commerce iA meeting will be
Wpday night at which time
•stive to a permanent or-
---atlon will be discussed. B. B.
Ingle will serve m temporary sec-
retary
In response to a call frem Coun-
ty Oommiaaioner Grady Elliott 30
interested cltlieux gathered last
Monday and made plans, for the
organization. A membership com-
mittee and a permanent highway
ccmmUtee were formed.
All citizens of Grandview are
urged to tie present at the Monday
meeting which will be held in the
city auditorium.
10 00 declared that the
5 00 standing atlll rror
1. M “
1.QP
2M high school building.” Mr. Lfcmens -
~ .a—M 4«U**a al—‘ <LZ2!
L00
1.00
10.00
1.00
Mr. and Mrs. 8. Q. Waldrip 1000
J. F. Austin IPO J
Mi. and Mrs Porter V. Smith 2.50
Bun's Store sml employees ..
Lee Steed
Te*., Dec.' 13. ri.Rl
folks, on stale pension
receive checks for
received today by
IShsiftnan Claude Terr that the
■Rate to*n from a Dail— ban* hasi
Ween approved and that 3736.000 tn
federxl funds have been earmarked , PW™
i. r to^embw use (
.« Check* already were written and I
'♦ill jrc out at once '
■ It. Under the new anangxfruenl* two
Mherlc* are required for each pen- ■
(iion 6ne is for tlie state's share
iriilcii will be redeemed by the
• ™,., *-L-( J
g'hei will •>* for the federal social
Meurlty board's share.
JOSHUA, Tex,, D« 11. -W* .
proximately 700 people were pack-
ed Into toe new 013,000 gymnasium
here Pridaj night for the dedica-
tion ceremonies which featured an
address by senator-elect Vernon
^tpertnUndent of School* C. L.
Nickell* presided and exprewed
gratitude for the work of tne
school board arid others instru-
mental lu building the structure.
Mrx Beulah Odom Cununlnga, state
xss waewew* •»—• —«wy—v®*** |jrtUB**
ed the progreaaiveneas of the oil*
laens in building toe gymnasium,
A M-mlnuto band concert by
toe municipal band of Cleburtta
[(receded the cOrtmontee. Rev. J.
L Ray gave th* Invocation. The
ceremonloa ended with a basketball
game between Jcahua and Evej-
inan, With the Everman team win-
1*cdkh9 HpraXs
.senator-elect Lsnvens reviewed
H no toe effort* of toe citizenry of
, Joshua along educational line* and
. . rtty lwlth<1.
• regressing' but
expioined. With the tnptto evef
forward.".
“Not content to rest with the '
EdUoria Note: R B Ander- ’
| eon needs no Introduc'ion to
I Johnson County. Thte 26-yrttR-
. | old cittern wlu) was reared at I
1 Godley ha* made a record which
hte |
-- l«
J
t
I partment, ai
technical ar
connection with
toy legislation
‘ wa* made sin
Jwh f
* A I .. .
Scott - Burr Worktr
Will Get One ) J
imty, I Ing record al hte aga in toe an- ■ nitan^rimiiter'x^ teA riirrwrilMtSiiii
I he ' nals of Texas government. The - .Tresj
' most urtetl oomparison, especially | rtmta Ctaua will pay a visit t
more than hie in toe Held at th* tax commte- rmphneex of the flcotl-B«rr stein
ierwn ha* made I siori’z administration. Ig with toe Inland Howard, manager, nr
pis age when ha 1 work of Alexander HamUUOh, who nounced rtvturdxy tost n bom
i ttkrnmlttee and I organized toe treasury ttegiartment ranging *n toe way fi *
.eitd*. with com-'land set up tlx fiscal machinery and ow h*if pay to Un
legal and fln-»n- , gl en toe UnMed «tat*.< govern- ' plnyeee to gifta for the
Ita speatE* wttti | ment was crganlaed trader ttw oon- ehorter lengtii* <w tu.... ...
CONFERENCE
INFORMATION
IC nnrerKTTm Th*' aeodleltov* r'“M1 tegal sail- Gordon William*
IS r K !*,□[*.nl I itLJ rtt ow IB* 300 doUar mark 8*t- Joe Young P06t
IJ t DLiULIMGV ()r(taj <w> crfficmu predicting that Cleburne Hardware
the remaining 3(00 needed would jg. l Derryberry ..
be tamed in by Goodfellow* in Mr* 16*? Clark
Resettlement GrOUD toorl order. Remember there are Go-Workers nf toe
— * . > . K °h’y 10 more day* until Christmas King’s Daughter* 3.00
r Ian8 I O Ala LjOW , end the King's Daughter* will Bueineee Men * Bible O1m» .. —
. —. . . ' f».rt rwrktna Imh»h LM* Weak. “—*“ * * ' 2_ 1 "
Inccnie I rnanttt, i-tby-t rtBtrlbutlon bl Monday, and W. R. Walker’
-—* , have a part in making ChrietmM a Mrs. Joe Weaver T
(»•* tor the little needy boys and Community Ou Company. .. 10.00
„ ... wi;>|..-. Rrcv . mwvisre of ru-: *1,1. Cleburne. Cteburre* National Bank 6.00
Tiie ‘Brono* art rtl '< h"'’l|i'atl<’n In Johneon Coun- Ewturdsy a contributor* included City National Bank .... Boo
due to play Loulsuum state in the *v- b*‘ returned frcen • atzte-wjde juchsid Miller. Joan Mtller. the Clabume Grocery >oo
huger Bowl. January 1. ■ cf Rroeritemxnt Ad- vvmr Club. Mr. and Mr* B. Q Krily’s * ItM
‘ MA 7Z Aa-. OMiitUY . nta uraakw KraDl Hal. «M -a A.A. • mb . a .aAKCL ■ W —- «a X m. a. )jM'
tMi
9.00 i
. »M I
■ > 194*
1000
. 1.00
5.00
pr* r m r; r)xn" twr*. .
7’ie (br-«> rmbiUma plan vet suv-
ge-ted vx>uld appropriate fifty mll-
yr-r. th** ’ipafviMr said, and Tex-
as'
nti"
:lb.
ABOARD t’MCE KDWARDH
.TRAIN IN FrMe>. Dec. 137<UF>
W - prince Epward fteperted al «;»
^Ip.' "V‘ ' ‘ “■ 1
mIzp
I ear attached to the Bade.
. I on hte L—
road to voluntary exite '
Bought By Man
made_J3atur-
Jlighway |
layor W. I
>p arid offer-1H. Goldsmith and the price was
ih the council- .said to have been 941.000. cash.
I Mr. and Mrs. Landers and two
sons will make their home In Cle-
-burne., it te understood. “The de-
ahorl Holliday * Brownbilt Shoe
, ... Show, Store
youiia ter* will see a’good movte Burton-Lingo
x year. In br-s and glr’.a
■'I . ,,w , >'<■ i hr other low-income tenant honor roil to date follow*
V <r> M I Xi II n’lkl* I lu' £k,w•*fcwa. A ll_U. • __1 . .
western Baptist Seminary will be •■ •tn (us.
....... --**.'-*
WASHINGTON. Dec, 13. (IMP-
President ■ RoocrvOll today cabled
__ I ' speaker .
[n”' to England * December meeting of toe Johnson
The msMtage’ tent through the Monday at toe Burleson Baptist eli de 'onacr terms
po«l tor toe bigger public job
•ever promeed, thal of building a
Rate gas ptpellrH- froin lire 'Dxa.'
Panhandle to the ea*t. at a edat
bf SMJBOdOO, designed to stop the
enormous waste of Mo.uoo.tXM) worth
A^ze hee*will take toe helm of
the pnAmplbyment insurance pro-
gram. W1 *m Gov Allred began
I x> consider a state eyatem of thte
I security cooperation, hi turned to
I Alderson M chairman of an offi-
I rial committee to study unmnploy-
I mow. ..uxy unemployment atandard*
I Thte committee, of which sen. Al-
1 an ttblven* and Rep. Qoorge A.
I- Davisson were member*, drew the
| b|U which became a Rate law.
I rod AndereoR** lucid explanation*
9 M it were toe baste of legislative
| onsid. ration
islature wanted to flnjl
hvii gwwwsfMvre, ' inr 11
Curite, from yarlou* | has been
sion boc.k and Mrs. Gordon Wil-
liam* and Mrs. J. W. Cumming*
I will sing a duet. Ts'-
| Following a luncheon, the execu-
lllve board and W M- U. meeUr_
money or labor will be held at 4 o’clock. Mr*. C.
of the sponsor's, E. Fite of Burleson will conduct
after will be rendered by the women's
„ ■ ? ~ 5 mj£.
copy of Friday's Times-Revlew Scarborough will deliver a mtasfoh-
whlch contained a story from ,*”• suirtr***
Judge Mitchell Davis, suggesting tab ;
iamdunt which Uie city might fur- |
The resolution, presented by Ros* (
was passed after about an hour’s
discujpion. Mayor W. H. Goldsmith ;
Opened the discussion wtta. a brief I
histociuaf the square and the rea-'
sons why it should be paved. May- { '
or Goldsmith proposed that the C .
city pass a resolution making toyr farm -on
county at some future Upic Roa* farm was bought from
objected to thte k*UT 'r'' ■**“ ” '“'*—J ““
ed the < I
mdh finally accepted over the may-
or's protest Councilmen Bernard
and Boulware were appointed to
twfer with ooniniAsiloiier*.
Ilario Concert
The matter of renewing the city's > .
contract with police radio sjarion
KNGE was presented to the ertfo-
cil'*body by Frank Thompson, Jr,
The aidermen voted to renew the
contract Thte move together with
the approval of county officers to- .
sure* radio communication to police . local Firestone manager, to Fort
-u—> a— 'worth where he will be territory
of representative tor the Fort Worth
. New manager of the Cleburne
. , . IstBre te Bkri Sealey Mr. and
i ordinance was passed giving I Mrs Sealey are living at 904’a
council authority to regulate South Main. “1 appreciate your
._h V— - -i city bualness tn the five and a half
A petition requesting the years I have been In Cleburne,"
you will be a* nice to'ray succera-
or Mr. seaJey."
Mr. Vannaman expects to keep
hte headquarter* In Cleburne unti)
the middle of February
, . Cleburne National Bank
Eaturdxy * contributor* included city National Bank
; ‘ 1 Miller. Joan Miller, th* Cleburne Grocery
L'onr Chib. Mr. *M tto 4. Kelly** *................
.mlnlrtration employee* held at Dal-'I Wx'drlp, J. F. Austin, Loe Stood. Qrgn Smith
' *■' ■ and Mm. FortBT y. Smith, c«*h .........
HT'>'"* man e’i over the *tete Fn-r's Fiore and employees and a j, d. Roberson
and nation Tiowed that rehablll- rvn contribution. Dr. W R Washburn
tan n a- i'vlttre have grown stead- ; >Mture of Goodfellow ac- W T Gearge
.Ily in efflrfnry and in mlblic ft- tivitire’tlte week will be the kid* C. C, Woodson
-i vc' Mr Rreve* a-id, H» pointed tn»Unre Wednesday from 3 to 6 Texes Power A Light Co.
|m<t lbs' land o«ne»**Up te the fl» p. ro. n the Yale Theater Through P. Riley
Jnsl goal of Resettlement worij. eruLsw ot Manager Limerick every J d. Penney Co
, mi' dd that there are 266.000 bov; and girl under 13 yriar* df age Emmett Brown
I ter a nt farmerr in Texas atone. wllf t»e alnitted to too matinee Wright Bro*
j ritei J.rcviding land tor there tea f< an mange or .an (You CWi
ctn trlng more than one If you Tom Dickey
want to.) There'll be a full length *M 8. Ball
_ - «-■ —«• m •’»»»* •»« oww »•*••- Ifulurt' mid wine exoeUttU
Conference J»<" *»»>je«U. By rttendlng the
«b*rc wr-rrid to-» onty around gild at the •*me time aid th* needy Lanklord Cleaners . .*
tb iirnnd farm* A year. Tn tx-w and glriz. H. P Lichte
he agM. we must . The present total |a. |M»M The Geo. H. Jone*
*■ ‘ T':- Steplien* Radio Shop ... .
,.,.919.00 Mlntrte Sandwich Shop and
, 1Q.00 Employees
.... 13.00 Safeway and Plggly Wiggly
Stores .....7l....
... 5.00 Magazine Research Club ....
5 00 Bo^- ***’'»•»♦«’ ’TSrewes IMua
LOO Ml
. 5 .00 , •
, 5.001
. 10.00 j
.30.60
.. 1.00'
. i.oo'
. 1.00
. 1.00
Dr. L. R. Scartmrough of Houtrt ferine * *-> improve their present
Ram from a dull sky failed to greeting* and »bo*t wjshe* "for ii the principal speakei *». the | Ten -nt Ml uatlen
prevent tens of thousands from long and happy reign" to England's December meeting of the Johnson f' ' '
—..— ----•-*— Ccuntv Baptist Worker* Conference Eilu^ijvn, .• u per visor Ih-
Goodfellow Honor Roll
SB'liJitfL
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