Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [33], No. 272, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 21, 1938 Page: 3 of 6
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I wish to take thia method of thanking all of ear friends
■nd patrons for their patronage of the Dickey Cafe in •
| the past and assure you that both mytotc hasbaud. W J.
tMekey and myself have' at all times appreciated the
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I polk-it year visits to and patronage ef the Dickey Cafe,
and assure you that yoa will receive a friendly welcome,
good food and prompt, courteous service.
■ths—y csw inriiiii — gpan th1 nn—~niwp—
msming. August 42nd under my management, and we
wlh make every effort to continue to give the same eeur-
teoas and efficient service in" the future that was given
in the past.
——J McCorkle, who has been
TUT cousins. Brooks and
Jeff Landers, in Ban Angelo has
returned home While there, he
and his cousins attended Camp
Christoval for several weeks.
Cumble
■man's.
Hubbard Oil vs. Anderson Tin
Friday Night
St. Mark's vs. Friendly Fellows.
Main Street vs Field Street
Revival Starts At
Joshua Today
Mrs. Gifford
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Philco’s 1939 35-XX
Crusade Special
Regular Price $89.95. Less $20.00.
for Your Old Radio ....
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Complete S-Fievr Matched
SUPER-CAST SET
~ Total Price
$14 50
Street vk. Highway.
Armstrong's v». Friendly
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Philco Is Cooperating in The National Salesmen’s
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Phone 730 Cleburne, Texas
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) Morgan Leads
Hitters; Russell
Strikeout King
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Bring eleven of last year did
Bit the state phryoff. The at-
will be built around such stare
fcy and Roy Ooade. linesmen.
Tom Pickett, the triple threat r. ^-r
field artist whose brilliant promising .squadmen but their ab-
lest .year was overshadowed ""
■a touchdown twins—Wesson
Lch Wesley BQtdshaw has an- heard from.
cd land jut 3*^01 of Hi* Tinpr
ment to be made tn 1838
those ol aimlter lype land
locality, and aje far above the
county five year average. The
'productivity of the livestock is
above Hie average, due to follow- j
___approved methods of feeding'
of T. C. U. tn a radio speech and management, officials point
■esieana Determined
ma b due to put up a real
its year. What the lads r »
weight is going to be made - —
Bermtnation A high school FrjUicU
i do that News reports viSItlng l
i -the Tigers are in a seri-
ne of mind and anxious
n the prestige which that
nice knew
B suffered heavily through
liawmw'
In
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I DON? GET fiXClTSD-
IDMfe AN EXPERT (---
Jackets to begin' work? Coach
Bradshaw's eleven Is an unknown
quantity since the Jacket' rank*
were also thinned considerably vW
graduation There are several
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ility must be ascertained on the
field of fire.
Waco and Hillsboro haven’t been
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i Prater, -COC
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Hopkins, F. 8.
Hopper Arm. ...
idem of the Cleburne so<
league. Ritchie fills the vac
created by the resignation
WUlmot Keaghey. E2 ~
was named vice-president.
l« City Boltball la>a
—- — in w* of play.'
H* ; ” and maintaining a perfect record,
selves in t tie tW aeeond plaee
with the Field /Itreet Baptist L..
defeating said team in a contest i
rs (hwi last week.
130 118 IN lawrenoP Crutcher cilmbed into
... ... B ue fpr notching hononi with his
teanutrnN^Gorski, while WimmwII,
of Armstrong, continued to be the
strikeout artist with 58 to (da
credit. Crutohar placed second
kith 38, and Morgan was third
With 24.
* two officials will
ifdjMciiday night.
snto, 1 ">'■>' to express appreciation
liain, !to all citlaens of Cleburne, the
|fasN1 i»aik board and T P. At L. for
Sgis'cooperation,'extended in getting the
ndgy (Boftban season started,' Keaghey
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Mr. and Mn. B. W. Wofford I
Of Woodland, Miss., will arrive to-'
day for a visit with Mr. and
Mrs Sam Wofford.
Think of it! The 35 Double-X has that big Balanced + ield
Cathedral Speaker you’re reading about . . . full twelve inr
ches in diameter and handling an extraordinary volume out-
put. That’s sofnething that puts you away out front when
talking tone quality. The 35 Double-X has the exclusive
Philco Inclined Sounding Board, too, another high spot when
tone is under discussion.
The Tuning ranges give the 36 Double-X complete coverage of Standard
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COC Camp
Stetcup-Ander-son
iFrteMly Ftltows
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Schedule For
Softball Given
THE NEW
SUPER-CAST ALUMNUM WARE
MAM VWOM SUM ALUMINUM INGOT
A Complete Matched Set — Hr Waterless Cooking
SPECIAL SALE
This Beautiful Set Quickly Pays
for Itself by Savings On
FUEL
Requuw y. the heat —top »tove
baking and roasting.
MEATS
Saves (brie
cun tender
Y«*k follow: '
Monday. Nteht
Kellv Conoco va. Bloaaom Jiiiop.
Smith Furniture to TUn**-
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Girls contest.
Main strwt**^*1^Friendly Fel-
lows. '
Armstrong's va. Highway
September 2
OCC va. fltalcup-Andarsoii -rr-
' The ©OC Campers and Friendly |
Fellows will compete in the ffrrtj
BOrtbaU contest Monday night.
'FkBld Street and stalcup-Andsreon
■ii . mJ will meet to the nlgRiteop . • '
remaining achedule for the1
..M. current round^tejta tollows
CCC camp va. Friendly Fellows.
Field Street vi. Btalcap-Ander-
Mto. ■ ‘ {
Fel-
,Dr and Mra Paul Boner of
Austin visited here Friday night
with her mother. Mrs. H E.
I Oldfattier, enroute to Oklahoma
ICity.
Aagust 88
FMd Street vs. Highway.
Main Street vs, Stalcup-Ander-
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are aa , ......
Doobtea: Hotneriy, Armstrong 4f
Morgan, COC 3; X Hopkins M B.
“Triples: Ben Munday. M 8. 3.
Home Hun*: G. Broumley, F.
F. 5; Ftnss, M. 8. 3; Munday. M.
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Thursday Night
H»rVs station ysJ Humble OH*
Cleburne Fldral vs Burton-
Lingo
» nothing happens Cleburne will
again be well represented at the
Runs aooeed; Norman. F. S. 10; Arkansas State Teacher's CfcllMBi
.. M 8 Conway About a down of the
lads may migrate that direction
They include the three. Campbell
bays, Joe Willie Smith, Duck Tem-
ple, Bill Murton, Nte . Woodall
CHann Vick and maybe NL Bur- The five year average yields of
tom-Berne ef We lade -wtay tto^^mwFw- rrrtptr nf the -farm are nhwre
-?|®a and aome .bat mpotted may
Join the pack.
FteM Sin
Qrennan ..
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Crawford . <
Smith ....
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Bennett ........;,...100 >04 1N
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The Jishua Church of Christ
revival will start today (to the
church lawn with James A. John-
sen of Cleburne and Ira Lee San-
ders of Fort Worth doing the
-preaching, * Ben Field at Joshua
will have charge of the singing.
Services will be held at 10:30
a m and BrlB p. m. .
Meeabam. H 10, Munday,
0; G. Broumley. F. F. B.
HHa: Cherry, Arm. 13; Walling.
H U; Munday, M. 8. 18, W. Davis.
F. 8. 10; G. Broumley, F. F. 10;
Dempwolf, H. 10; Morgan. COC 10.
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cdy and deceptir^ outflt nfljuiced UuL September .. J 9, JBKKL mUM have baited
n accomplish what the thereabouts is early enough for^ the times and be hitting over 300:
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W. .Davis, F.
Mdhu-land. F F
Cherry, Arm
Dempwolf, H. ...
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Mundiy, M 8.
1 Quart Saucepan and Cover.
2 Quart Saucepan and Cover.
3 Quart Saucepan and Cover,
lets Inch Skillet
5 Quart Round Roaster or
Dutch Oven.
10Vi ’**• Chicken-Fryer-Skillct
with Deep Drip Top Cover.
Other Pieces from Open Stock
et Detired.
e—makes cheap
delicious.
VEGETABLES
No valuable juices thrown away
— no shrinkage.
TIME AND LABOR
Cook the natural--way with '/j
the labor.
And SUBER-CAST WARE-
Practically Lasts Faraver
C«sk the Healthful Supsr-Cast
Way . . . Save All ths Valuable
Faad Elements
football practices Gurtey ,
imped Ismrtk gives Allen
tat the football race
asUe dfetrtot 11 this
to be k genuine and
ftachie Indians, who
•st yew with
the sod last i
first district
■JJThat atone Ljl V. Ampld
Ilans are de-
ths cellar to
three more teams will
hieat and get down to
is biistne*w of preparing
utumn grid battle*. The
Friendly FeUews (3188)
A. U Arnold
R Battle 7.~..Tcyrr,..M4 IN 181
\T7T1BK 130 132
141 170 IN
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Main Metbodtat <18741 ,
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Andewon 115“ 1W t»
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will probably i
ball game this
seek to settle t
ptonahip of the cup r
bracket The two «4
played a one-all tie lael
Today's tilt will be I
Sand Flat.
——J
take charge
q; [r 11 ■* ’>
With, three ^strict tootbaii Schedule For
' ^t* wprk*B district Bowling Given
yy? .. (y’ehyBto j8 Th» The bowling schedule, for this
Temple Wildcats will begin pms-
Uce And. boy. Coach Oranflll and
hto youngsters mean ,
ternoon workouts will be followed
by skull practise from 8 to -M
p m The Temple lads got a real
taste of success last year and are
determined to do their beet this
ykarr Oeestoauk is ajso tn a de- ajjo|>
have hlsh hoys but feel blue
to play, He recently underwent
a knee operation.
Mr and Mrs A' W Arn*‘
son, Lewie, and daughter.
Mattle Lou. and Mias Calel Baker
of Temple have returned from al
visit In Hot Springs. IArk.
Mr and Mrs Cleve Does of
Fort Worth were guests Friday
evening of Mr. and Mrs. F. R.
Pettengell.
) IF TONE THE j
WORP-vSAH.
Aagost 24
Girls contest.
Armstrongs' vs. Atlas Life, Fori
Worth.
Angwat N
Held Street vs. Main Street.
Stalcup-Anderson va. Highway.
Awgwst 38
Held Street vs. Friendly Fellows.
OCC Camp vs. Armstrong's.
.Amgnet 33
COC va. State Highway.
Armstrong's vs. Steknip-Ander-
son. 4 ’
Sam Boyd. Baylor end and Cle-
burne lad. drew flowing words of
praise from Coach Dutch Meyer
the other day Meyer said Baylor out.
■—s ■ 2-^- The cropping system makes pro-
but that they ought to be able -vision for soil Improvement by ro-
to “build anything round a mi-I tating crops every wur and the
Cleus like Billy "Patterson and Sam most rolling part «>I the cultivated
Bbyd.”-- (land is saved from water erosion.
•The way 8am catches those by .terrace lines. The rows In the
puses." Meyer declared, “it looks ■ field are also run with the ter-
u though he had a string on' race ridges to bold the terraces
them ” ('and prevent erosion i
■ .... The farm has ample pasture,
•W. C. Ritchie is the new pres- land, and the various fields are,
*" * ‘ — — ^^11 fenced so as to penrtit shifting oft
icy the animals and thus Increase graa-
Of I Ing capacity of the pastures. Mrs.
Bill Sanders Gifford has *175 sheep and 110
These lambs which keep her pasture in
The Cleburne state Highway De-
lued to )eeN*~W
. MMue after another
Week of play; wtBBUW one game.
110 • .., The Armstrong’club' placed them-
trto hitting the sod
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AND FI12& TRUCK OUT ON THK
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■he expects to realise
proiittoisse vr.xnw«
lure she only has to f
sheep on rainy days, and U
Ina tea the cost of feed
culres very little labor to
them.
A tractor is used to oulti
land and the two row e<
ineludes a bi-eaktog ptol
vatcr. buster, harrow,
mower and planter She
a feed grinder. Oc '
and a trailer. ■
There is a combi
,ment_ building, rej
sheep shed quite ad
cure of the equlpmi
The burn Is a new struct:
adequate bln capacity to t
of all the grain from th
There Is a 20x40 shed_typ«
house, which will house !
and. a brooder houae ot —. .
else Iq rklae a nice number Of
pullets each year. — .
Additional terraces will be built
on -both ths pasture said eultivat-
a week you can store
your possessons in a safe
deposit box in' our vault,
where they will be care-
fully protected against
fire and theft.
liis is real peace-of-mind insurance at
ery low cost. Why not rent a box
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [33], No. 272, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 21, 1938, newspaper, August 21, 1938; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306865/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.