Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [33], No. 279, Ed. 1 Monday, August 29, 1938 Page: 2 of 6
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The annr forntdls the future by looking at a crystal,
but what of it* TT woman can foretell her future shape
■’tip tooklnr at a movie.—YoungeUiwii Daily Vindicator.
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|; TeAchlu® 'Oriental* to use modern arm* didn’t help
I' much. It merely shifted the while man's burden from
I J»h bpck to hi" conMcience.—^oungstown Dally Vindicator.
THy>LP HOME TOWN
M&S-REVIKW. CLEBURNE, TEXAS
Hipped awaj
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wiH amplily the speaker* voice
and I—,---- M?-
’to'al convention unit
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hour each day. .From one to two
l IhT livestock Arena Oollaeum
hf Stele Fair pounda wtl! Jb
Dallas convennrtl'i nan
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WHAT8 WHA'l A I A GLANCE
Waaler* for
The arrival of 8M and'
others aeemed to have revive
of Klien LMUe'e oRHIaae ;1M
sfcSagM
waa too buay to think mucS!
He pte lunch In the bi< L
that day with paten and tbv pd
and riRl an««ward Rid eoki
Mm again abpul thp movie
tract. He sTared Bin really «
taatic aalary for an actor w|i
— 'enr» OT futtuwlM,'* twr
aerg waa renowaad fpr
^&‘X".Tgri^
farring ta regard it m a joka l
Tire DD fiesta waa aet fa
following week-end. Brom
Conway and Loring ami
through BUI, to go Inta &
meanwhile on a jaguar hunt,
huge, gorgeoualy apoAled .<1
lome of them man cetera, art
to be found there, and even
drift Into Ariaona- H
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Other Hollywood people 1
telegraphed or telephoned SU
acoept&ncea to fiesta invIUsJ
By nightfall, eight <laye ud
vance, the pleasure had alreed
gun, for the DD cowboys cod
heard singing and playing id
cookshack and bunkhouse; efl
tagion of fun was creeping t)U
the air, and that's exactly wfl
fiesta is suppogM
“ - ■ Za^HEX THfe. OL D
salt
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l^fc, THE. CE.ULAJFA
Mi « ^iXnX^m; SfXTO SR??
"Bilan. I think It's wonderful!
Why aren’t you thrilled I Or do
Ybarra wga a smart
girl. And while her name and
looks and ancestry were < Spanish,
her rearing had been American all
fkrough. -BKe- JUui conuic|0 fiW
very close to her employer-fMend.
She halted her enthusiastic speech
now, reached through the darkness
to find Ellen’s hand and hold it.
Ellen cried softly for quite a Uttle
while. No more words passed be-
tween them that night. '
At nine o'clock Bill Baron and
Buckshot Brown wars on Ellen's
front porch beaming like a couple
pt schcolboya, knocking loudly »d
■ Ung to be let in. They had _____
jny tQ UH, gionally drift into Ari
gnir' Bill told EUen and Ugres^lhe Mexicans
f»U. "Buckshot and I have with much fear and aw
out a fandango, a * ‘ “
fc.ND WHKT A, CHAW
Wt 'U. LET WHE N J
dOMlE S ntT-V. HOI
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U S O—t OH*. \ By STANLEY
f (SieACIOUS*. -WHATAM VZ ——--z- ■ —•«>
>OOD OLD KINS LOU»Ey
S \A/HAT ARE YOU f
Ai ASKIN& FOR .
ypiro telling mei
piSCOUXAGE your*^. .i^hmigbl they *«•* »♦♦<*»<
. u pl?), , on a ftny
Rabbit Flat, Ore., has changed
Its name to WpeuB. Well. I*ata;
better than Hocus Poeue. It
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i John Roosevelt has taken a job
; pt n« a week In a foeton de-
Jund 4 pressure he had to use to
p that Wad o< A jiokitK*.
Economy M wipt a young ma*
adw>U when be buys an automo-
bile so he can carry his lunch to
work.
these convention halle «'IU ** |
equipped with BA ayeteme that
amplify the speaker* voice
and broadoast the message to the
neiwcrk of wires will
the convention ior one
U tri
ie speaker
One Year
Three Month^ ».^y
Th res Months
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b~ ■C.lebuPRa AMHild haw
moiMjy In Claburne.,
Tlrere'WHild be no miniHtora. no school teachers, no li-
| brary. TKiiro would he no {norcantile buaineases, . no
I Hnwaimnwr, no fijie P**k uhIpms those who benefltted by
ill thiilKH putriuiiz.cd thorn. Ami thu m<H<> local
| pnlrojiaxo, iho moro them- institutions e<in dh for the
I. i»wiir7^^?yi,7aa
The truth Is wo not only profit from living in Cleburne
BJJJ5 anmethj
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d^edT’ut a fgndingo; a fiesta
!S- 1!- that’ll knock your eyes out We’re
ffir going to make a celebration for
**•" the DD ranch that'll turn the clock
am. *•*■“ 40 y’ar* HOW Ob°Ut U’
|SsT”
WMi 1 “Oh, Bill—!”
K_Vt1 "flwell! I knew you'd want It.
You know this Casa Hermosa
hasn’t been properly dedicated yet,
anyway. With these Hollywood genuine
people here, we might as well do It foster,
in their honor. Are thera any
more you want u> invite I”
“Tee!” Ellen was beaming at
the thought. “Test Surely! Oh
do lets!—Let‘s make-it a real **r-
A—fiesta. A big ope. Like old
times here. Concepcion has tpld
me something about It. And you.
tpq. Uncle Buckshot. RemcmbdrT”
The old man shone with happl-
s Zr ™ S’ KSUS.’S
iladaa, Titan, and get Hw hns. tir twniar,- he drrmrrrt “ttvm
ipitglity going!" before th’ treaty, when Uncle Sam
.. Ariaona in ’ML I WH th’ old
toile tell about it. Dianv a tima.
Old Durango, he was rich, and he
believed in good times.”
’ Kwvtody wanted to talk at
onee.tMn, but there was general
agreement. And mounting en-
. __ ___ttualamu. .yr...___
and faittar ^tMdltgble. It With customary efllciency Key- here. To tjli him no, once a!
Whit® cake with generous nlta Ybarra dug out of her files all.”
gnd icings of shredded oocn- a manukcrint history, of the old
a We New
Teaaa Stats path* Board is co- the Un weeks' totals for ia?
■ • — *HB3 fellow:
Balmorhea. 13.151 - 1O.8O3J
tl.p. M.xq - SO.(XXI; Brcei
---> - »A«p; PipLuina, fl
3,830; Port pafker. a.ICJ « 1
G-tner, 3.KJ - 4.500; Lofl
<M - !'•»!*>: Len»h:>m <1
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the community tho money we earn here, and when v/e do,
r il rsturna with Intnrext. making greater progrena posnible. '
We are proud of all progreM which Cleburne makes j
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Qn September the
1038. ever 50 principal
throughout thi
nacted W f«
iy with R oyal
dun. mglund. where
erford. president of
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ballai, and are two of
leetefi In the Unit* ■ mates and ,hp
siSSMsn i
handy io him gpmellsy when !
he* running for eongrent
Ill-
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covered on the Norman'm-.
riving In Frgggg from Now York.
Probably a buneh of OprHnns
**" n' T
SO U. S. Cities To
Hear Talk in London
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The Amoricps not only want to
BB out Of them; they w»nt to
stay out- ..'
It may take some study to do It.
flumner Welles Is a good student
He* a career diploma*. We speak
of a “career diplomat” somewhat
disparagingly, but you might
spmk dleparagingly of a compe-
tent poetmaster
You want to get your mail, don’t
YOU ?
Bumner Wellee can ’tend to that
kind of UdM-
M. vaeatKm will to well .Wnt
Let Maryfimd as they eay. go
hang
a deal ot other refrigerator pick-
Th® guests had Insisted that
;“iS: svsi
; it—and by now the cake was
.ready----
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end wagls an eapprt s report on it,
without any publicity.
A certain sort of publicity is ell
right
President Rooaeveit* Chicego
epeech. edvocaUng international
auerantinea, waa all a. k. It was
general In its terms. The prospec-
tiveiy-to-be quarantined powers
knew that they. raeptcUYGy. ware
meant, to bo sure. Still, they wore
not mentioned. Secretary Hull
has made a couple of similar talks.
To be sure, he implied to other
governments, “If the cap Ate, put
it pn,” And^they did. but Huh
tygMMPfgg WAIBiINfi___—
T^Howevo^ »tho president s chafe
In Canada were toloraWy explicit
They clearly were meant to
i dictatorial regimes to keep
— Of this hemisphere. That’s an
old story as to the United States
and repvbliss to the southward,
but now Canada la included.
It* good tp see Canada adopted
into Paa-American unionism
There always has been a weakness
in the rroup, due to the omission
ot our Mater of the flnpws.
It Isn’t official yet, but It seems
to be coming soon.
Unhappffic. relations between
Uncle Sam and Mexico momentar-
ily are slightly strained—but that
can’t last long. *
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WELLES ABU. DIPLOMAT
MeaaOme the European and
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WilRi's Hf(' Hllll [I. w rv
r.BM, school*! *nd many other vital
Although it may be asleep in your neart, you want your
home town to be progrnxHive. You demand that streets j
b« kept ih gnod shape, that it he properly policed. Ihal
the best hf nducatl inal opportunities Ite available lor your
I chndren^ YOU want y<>ur homo town to be charitable, d
[• tractive and above all progressive.
Hilt geu^home town would have none of the things list
<id WBMi U.not for the patronage rweived from its own
cltigeM. &>ur own. business, or the business of your em-
ployer, WOU’d not be in existence without Cleburne trade.
---( h l ures 4Peuiti haw n< i> jo|>a to offer tf tw ona apant
oah
jteAyiEB.’fe
'much you wbntt Fpgy you-let
ims fes-1* ■ ~
I, "Mmt. SM. mhw mind!" Bin
ibot it tay'i maks M.y dififerenro
now. You’re guilty ot • broach ot
Hiqurits. Sidney; or rather, we
are. In the aouthwrst. nobody
•yer talks business until all tho
Lv Cleburne
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hut W(> h4Y"v nn Obligation of Cltixenshlp to put back into LrClebume
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alvabaM) bus
‘ (loaves Baa Station)
1 but the pride is manifold If wp can look hack ad see that Leave ciebm™
' onr own Loyalty has helped tn make that progress pos- ' i^^Ai/arado °
glide. Whatever Cleburne amounts to is largely a
F of how w<> treat il
(LADY, THATS HOT LOUlC,
STHAT is MY HDSttANU
( ABNEie-l KNOW BETTflR
> > THAN TO ASK ANYTHtAKS
b HIM - “ I JDSYj^
\TKLL HlMiy
tereat Aw MT|«ww te«
when he burst* in on
'Co?** WM *” W‘artF* «*® bl-
•Baron, I hAve cm
"■ how you pulled your
. shooters on ass,' ha h»T"
iS'Sr'S
7 KyLMff¥QU ,e
Bill happened onto 1£U<
chance just after nightfall,
they paused to talk for a m<
alone, standing by -the earn
party plans and guests. I
•Til bet you are glad tp ad
California folk," Bill said, pt
“Ypu have been made hap|
th‘YesI^",<"
•Hid Bromberg ta|g hM W
come positively tp take you J
«fen-.- He eeta he epW hpj
want you to go back ontl
screen. He said ha waa gon
marry you |
Sllen looked earnestly ppi
broad form of her foreman. 1
ly she answered that, tob. ]
“Np. I am glad they have I
though. It is an excellent d
to tell Aid .that I am going tfl
7*.. »7(j;
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As A resident of Cleburne this is your home town. It .
is the town, first of nil, where you make the income
which mnkgs it possible for you to «njoy t he necessities
imri-iumo of fhi luWfltW'of life’ It is the town which
provides j^gjind your tamtly with h government that
BSUrPYldes ch qrfilh’
I Institutions. «m a J fl
Tram and Bui
Schedule
(oni Bifii-mBY wobtii
MOTUg OOAGHgh
Union Him loonntal For* Werib
Ly. Cleburne Ar.cjfeMBae
g:30 a. m •*».■»•
W:JO a m • • It* r m-
1:18 p in 3 in p m
—m
t lUUabore-rersleglHt Ilivlafen
t». Clrtjumo Ar. Cleburne
s 1ft a in. ibfiaAaa.
3 SO p m. ■ ' H- W;
HGABSTciriiro .ne WiwdijB -
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^.ta-^a.^roc^
and companion, had come In lata
------elf from a date In Nogales,
and she cunt to sleep with Bton
SO that Mr. Loring might have a
private room. Elfen* house, big
hough It was. had only four bed-
rooms besides her own suite up-
stairs. Ellen and Reynita lay
talking for quits a while after they
retired.
."Mr. Bromberg offered Bill a
job,” Ellen confided. "Wants him
to act In pictures." withoA (IS
exMteS* *nOU8h!" ReyT“U * *™kha?Xp^ril
"Yes. But It's not so wonderful th^b'
as it sounds. I think BUI could *—• —
make rood at it; I’m aura he could.
FQgEIGN AFFAIRS TBN«*
WUwwybiiious.
tn - >'M p. m.
. Lsr-gawv »»svwsrow«
mstter Irso a. m - 11:M a. m. - < B m-
Running Ume; w mlnutea
I " SANTA FK RAH-BOAO
nally
■ Norihhound: Arrives
No. 8—8:M a m.
No. 18—A: 14 p tn.
Soalhbeandt A/rlves
No. IB- 8 48 a m
No 8—11:40 p. m.
Wratherferd tt.aneb
(Tuseday. Wednesday. Saturday)
No. M (Mixed) Iff. 8 p m
(Wednesday. Friday. Sunday)
No 84 (Mixed) Ar. S a. m.
4 car fuU of Hollywood pepple bad
Arrived at the Date-Dunutf0 ranch
about 8 p. m. *Ue« had come to
ths door looking .gey housewifey, herself
Nhe wpre en apron and oho haul
■flour on hoc h*B*>; Conespciqn
Rivera, her 000k, bad been teach-
ing her the Intricacies of baking a
four-layer cake.
“81d!” she had shrieked, unbe-
lieving, then had greeted tho other
four with genuine pleasure, too.
There were the Conways, man
and wife; and Geneva James and
Elwood Ixjrlng. All movie folk,
all tpnneriy iu somewtat Close as-
sociation With Elion in her picture
;work. Loring was a dancing in-
structor who had devise.! many of
Ways had acted with her. Geneva 3,.,
James wrote scenarios.
DF.PARTDRK UN qriKT
-fa sm.usLM«,s.is
can bo useful to th* a<imln*tr»tion
la W^y I tty JI
ds voyag* bavs been
dcast? To th® contrary,
unannounced, almost
I «f th* Interior Ickes
ay not long ago to be
— and M one
rntll the nup-
In IBs hom4 commonwealth.
It might be assumed that he
■ e helldhy Own his «nc)*l
Met sow ta leave him freer T"
*’**'• ‘S-’SW ST-
uaUoning in Maryland He’s off
A record ysac Is being eateWteh-
ed for attendance tn Texas State ^Yisn^p
/ at Regiwfel ~
letloqai p—-
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"a twenty-two percent increase
over 1837 was ~ *Jr-
Stote {arks during the first ten.weekj- total ol
weeks of s National ark Service vapc.»<! !» th
attendance and use study that will ! with s count al
be con Viuntil October Tpe Other Texas I
BOOM AND BOARD • • ' . f '
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r AH eCH-1' 1OUI| MUCWltl’.kuOkrtstV
AsNY(AO; MISSUS FVF’TUE ~ '$> UC <5O^E Y .
on one qb thEia Science i> V—'i
TO TH' NOTH POL.E. dpt.HUNI Ihf B>6 P V®,
IN ---IT lAUfcT BE . 'X
VIABIN’ A' ^HAHT iAAN UAYLTH’ sJfcOOE ,---
ALWAYS GOIN'PLr.GEfc AM QOWH EHGTHINGG :
----TfcKE (AY fAAHCXL,kUS^Mt >NONT'DO (
MUREIN' BUT 01T AHGUNlM-U. PAY’VAF A y
VlCpRIG^. «TlQy. IN V06 tAouE,--thatg A y
» a*e V «ns’ ' ; I
-YOU 16 POHTUMATE |
HAVIN’ A XhAH I
YH! JllpGE r-Yfc6, J
• If
d it Durango ranch, ;
- recorded of it I
— from the state
university, toe. h
With copies of u
on “Arisona'a . .
Spain" and similar theses.
••Great! Groat!" approved
“We'll make it as authentic i
can. Just for old times’ .
And youf own pleasure.”
Ellen's enthusiasm grew
hour. She thought of A
things for Reynita and BUI 1
Bill grinned wryly about now
quietly told himself that the
business woujd have to str
Ajhi"”" him for a
Ible eowta
reflection upon the chwaotar. standing or reputa-
tion or corporation which may appear In tho co*-
••Review Will be gladly (Wrectep Upon Its being
ntloii of the publimera.
> ;
BMJIER OF THE UNITED P11BBB
>m is exclusively entitled to the use for puNteation
has oreditod to It or not otherwise credited to this
»l news publication therein
0NITBD PREHH <UJn WIRB NtWB
CWlrtAL FREES (CP) NEWS HBRVIOB
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i- rtFprw.ita<iVF HOttKK KtHWWR tr MA-
RriNgy, ins. Dallas, dhleago, New York Atlsnta
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His Months ...uni.nii.;, 88.88--
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set your paper, phone 183 or 184
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m on wwk days and until in (Mi
CLEBURNE TIMES REVIEW
MbM Bvery *«*"“» *"4 m«*i«W •>»
IM south Anglin BWfet. Gebwne, TWsns
K,—Fhtmas in and 184
■mured a« UlS yMtofnos at^lebwne. T«a. m second daas matter
^”W , vv.’ ■ Arososweromsswroww
emu o Q wpopmiN, owner and Publisher
RTt • ' rawwiwiei wji«±_ -
fffftcs for (Bl
a nt. on flui;
5-» TX-JEaw
creiatinj in the study
Total visitors^ from June 1
August 0 were'
rttn----" ’
in 1U.. . . . __ „
1 MsKenrie State Park in Lull-1 Gmer. 3.MI
2.372
takas r '
duties L
to devMA H
sRuatioa.<LBiB nw.
for Europe instead. -
Them an1 many people who approve generally of the
New polklcH blit think the premiums are too high.
Chariot Io Observer •
Soathbosnd
Parks, |t was indlcatifi tn
tics mgde puuiic today
headquartan cl the Ni
ServUf, gipeh la supci
dsvetapmsnt in there (
avortsd in total
number o.' visitors st eleven Texas
weeks of a National art Service vgne.
attendance and use study that will! with
be conUijiped until October 1. The <*"
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,, uip, as compared
.403 for a similar perloj
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turne were the cnly areas to reg- i 2.2
ta leail All I III ACS CP8ET CLUB rjk
th a count I LCRAIN. Q. (UB-the
---1 over Liu> has been 1 arced io
|ta
i1 ar
year* 'peak at
Ptgae *n
1
pared with %WI for trie June-1
august period at lari---
In.resse* 0?^3L340* over” the" ten I SbnbUry
■ ’ ' ‘ ' ol 12.451 In 1837. ad-j icon removed'
sJ$0O. * ' I at H irrlsburg for
slnUtar perltkl
i 383.■
IU37
m-iwcuzw obuic rwi a-uls-
bock, whkli. with Bastrop and Cle-
burne were the cnly areas to reg-
ister a decrees? over hut year's
attmdausc. continued I
O*UW1 overJliji has been luiced
.uo. . ^.04. i,: 147.671 Jl< blehnlal p»rAIn lilac J
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BUte Parks, with hlbitlon.____
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [33], No. 279, Ed. 1 Monday, August 29, 1938, newspaper, August 29, 1938; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306878/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.