Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [34], No. 118, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1939 Page: 3 of 6
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NAME IS PERPETUATED
FOB 26 GENERATIONS
Major C. V. Hsyne*
In recognition of achievement In
No s* tM tired >
No. 56 (Mixed' ?
FOR SALE:
Phone TIT.
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JOE B POST
Announcing
The Opening of OHltee'tiy
Dr. H. H. Gerdes
Qptoinetrtat of. Waco
At UOH Saw Chamber* Hlreet
On Same -Floor With
Dr. J. E. Bcl|
OPEN SATURDAYS ONLY
OH Permanent Wave* . i
M and Up
No. 1 f’crfBctions Applied tin
Yotir Roof with Galvanised
Halls
$6.15 Per Square
• (killers As Low Ah $4-10
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Phone 133 and Expert Help Will Be Given You in
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GRIFFIN LIQUID
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SHOE POLISH
Bottle or Can .. 10c
Shingles
1 pt'rffctilMl* Applied
Roof with.’
Lv Cleburne
11:15 a m
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NOEL IRWIN
The Biggest Little Store
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The first mahogany used in ]
England was called Spanish
mahogany" because it cams
from the Spanish colonies in (ho
WMt Indies <
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refill plav
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Funeral Wednesday
*’ For Veteran Colored
Porter and Minister
These lads constitute the Main
Street Melnodbit v._
which ha* publicised Cleburfle fa"
and near this season with cage
victories aver North Texas. Wed-
COM1NG!
SOON
12TH ANNUAL
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FREE
COOKING
SCHOOL
March 6-7-8
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tobacco like Prince Albert .Try Itl UHU?'''■ "■ " 'WrUt
go MltD-SO TAITY-fO FRAGRANT
LATEST IN OUTBOARD MOTORS
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YALE - SUN.^MOS tits
Atiulb aoe i Sunday A Eveittnga)
Children . 10<
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One dose starts new
Value $1 00 * Shectal nrlrw
Call, write 1
Thia Coapon Will Admit
MR. AND MRS.
IIM MILEH
to any one or the following
Movie*
YALE
Sun.-Mau-Tue. Feb l»-20-tl
•TBIQT S DELIGHT" v
with
Clark Gable - Norma Shearer
Wrd.-n»am.~r»k n-n
“KIDF A CROOKED Wtl.E*'
With
Yklm Tamlroff . Francis Farmer
Frl.-Sat. Feb '14-11
■THERE GOES MY HEART'
‘ :■ with
- Fredrio March * Virginia Itrwe
Praaent Thte Coapon to YALS
■toxoffiee (or t Tiehefci
(MOT OOOD ON SUNDAY)
FOR RENT: FumUhed apartment*
i'.fi N. Main Phone Ite
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FOR RENT Bedroom and garage
for rent Private entrance 43'2
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6 days for
5c per word
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1 floor. U
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A act pl’iy "Crafty Grandpa" ,M
al Liberty Chapel M-hool Tuesday <1
night. February 21. Admission fib
mid 10c ■ ' j
All makes typewriter ribbon*, type- '’ d
, Writer repairs, sheara sharpened, d
lahlalre kcys’ locks' ?ims E A Fta® a““
1 wui 9h°P* HO W Henderson.
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O'Brien and his Texas Christian Bono; Manager Bob Anderson. Cle-
burnc; Shady Rogers. Hand Flat
nflDbpey) Ratnm. Cleburne.
r<nv: Left to right: Hen
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ABOUTSK MAKINS f
"T TOBACCO
Il-American Foot-
11 Players In-
i»ded ip Five
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MEN OLD AT 401 GET PEP
New Qstrex Tonic Tablets contain
I raw oyster Invlgonaors and other' 1341-w
sliunilants One dose starts new I — -— -------1—-
pep Value $1 00..’ Special price FOR SALE: Bat gain- 1.40 acre good
7»c call, write Renfro Drug oxmingtioti farm, near elebunto
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YALE — COMING
Admission: h-uw
Adults fiOc 1 Sunday A EvcKngs)
Children 10c
r -Gene Conley apd. tlaiiBir-
bggy Sue., and Tom Taylor
n Rose shopped in Cleburne 1
F .. I If Cleburne high school would
W. Fidler of Cresson visited 1 like to make basketball pay maybe
pome Monday
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NOTICE
M ftow operating a Barber
I of my own located at the
I Bov Beauty Shop, 13 East
person Street.
IchUdren's HAJR4 UTS 25c
I H»ecial service at no extra
ke. Expert barbers at your
ley Meacham 1 formerly al
I . ’ Russell's)
IE. R. (Shorty) Walker
I L. L. Dockery -.
I HDHI . Illirr iCrtJlll lUllilOII- a vxaw „---
Hpru tfnenf, private bath Call i in perfect order a bargain,
■V Wardvllle after 8:30 p in. I consider smaller box Ip —
. , ■. . j Also good car for sale
Bnaos Avenue. -- - I..... ,
FOR SAIiE: Five room house, about
mile west of town, all conveniences,
acreage sufficient for cow and
chickens Tenns If desired Phone
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Fur CHy Matohajl:
R L !»•*) PATTEIUHJN
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members of the famous Horn- Melvin'
Frog football team. In the
Bottom row: John Munday, ( leburnc; Bill Hickman.
Kennon, I Bono: l>jrk Graves, Jouhua,
Earns Flying Cross
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What's in a namt'7 Plenty, in the :
case of Arthur Clement Miner ot .
Cambridge Springs. Pa . a student '
nt the Pennsylvania State Col-
rot
A Mudent tn civil engineering,
young Miner carries a traditional '
family name which is now 26 gen-
erations. pr nearly 900 years old I
The family name is Clement J
When he was christened Arthur
Clement at birth, be breamr tim ! • hug* P<«™ lb»d of Red
26th generation of his ' father's Cro»’ supplies from Langley Field,
family to early the name
J W Wellniaker and Jlni Love
.. M)ch
Leaves
a 36 a in
fl<’25 p nr.
Leaves
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Weathermrd Branch
, Saturday)
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To get it in week day papers, call an ad-taker before
12 o’clock and on Saturdays call before 6 p. m.
SALE: Bargain- 140 acre good
Gnod iinprovemcnt.s, waler, location
Take aouie trade Posaetoion. «
Robert Whitten. Grinidview Tex
FOR HALE: Small farm for sale or .
rent. Bill Joplin Miller Drug
Store. Phone 196 or 647
FOR BALE: Etol Side bus am)
Bite.. Phoue 303 -McPherson
For hale or TRADE Vacatri lot
on Routh Caddo street Close in
FOR BALE Good Fortl Model A. .
tor sale. 135 <XI 708 N Anglin
cage quintet all-stars in the Brown Gym.
are —i' ”
ed Frog football team.
above photo:
needay night the lads tackle Davey Sparks. tJIeburne;
i' ' ■ ■ ■■■ n.-—reported to Coach Earr Rudder,
football coach .»t jejui Tarleton
CoBege in StcphenvlHe. wlieti he
Issued the first call for spring t=
workouts last Monday ] I
Buckner Is a. sqpudtiinn in a ■
chnip that 'contains'. IB lettermen ■
mid 17 sqdhdmen returning from ■
the 1938 team From; these boys, ■
and any ollyr footballers that may I ■
enroll next Tail, ’. Coach Rudder ! ■
hopes to build an eleven that *will j 9
give the other members, of the I L
Central .Ttetm,' Conference some-■
thing to worry about. If present 1 flg
expectations develop Ute Plowboys H|
will present a liiie that' averages 9B^
around 200 pounds per man In f
front of n fust and versatile back- ‘.^0
field. : ' ;
NOTICE
MOVING L J. GUoweU--<*■’
kind of moving, hauliiig Courteous
dependable service. Reaaonabh
Drloes Phone (W6
Ust Church for the colored, will be
held at 3 o’clock Wednesday af^r-
noon at Uie Shiloh Church with
the Rev J. W. Burton of Fort
Worth-officiating
Williams, who resided at 601 East
WardvUlc. was well known among
both white and colored M»ny
remember him as rushing from, his
train duties to his home where he
| F C DangetBlsen is reported wi-
iinproVed at the Santa Fe Hospital
, in ■ Temple where lie fe being treat-
ed for injuries received in a fall.
transai-U'd business in Cleburne
Monday
H R Head of Grandview trans-
acted buxihe.sii ip Cleburne Mon-
r , '
, Willtc stilckiiind will leave Tues-
i day tor Houston to resume -ills I
.studies' at ' Ride Institute ['
: Mrs J, 4 Callaway is resting,
Weil tof|bwhig a major ' Operation
this morning, at the Knox Hospital '
W 8. ’
llgs hern ill tw ' Oine . time ill [
ids hpmt Jb leportod lijunipniverl
Mr anti Mrs. R M Armstrong (Tuesday. Wednesday,
have, returned horn -a visit with “•«*■_.«. i
their son, llrubect Armstning ut
Rartlclt ;
QPORTO
A FLASHES
By. ROY BACU3 1^
. NURSERIES
lune Io plant Gladlota bulbs for
Tt- early blooming We have all col-
- or. . Creed Frtoii Nursery
Train and Bus
Schedule
Cleburne-Fort Worth
Motor Coaches
Union Bus Terminal Fort Worth
Jl^v Cleburne
8:30 a m '
0:45 a. m
1:16 p in.
4:00 p m
7:00
For You!
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SANTA FE RAILROAD
is cvsiuiu Daily
operation i Northbound: Arrive.,
Hosnttrtl 2° *7" Sl28 *■
___ No HF- Bti& p m
Walker ol Alvarado, who H®utilbound: Arrives
i ill I nr Minw .time ill . JJ®- H ,n
Kd fr. I®.
Andorupn of Alvarado I
Lv iGtoUURto
9:46 a. m. and 3:30. p in.
ALVARADO BUS
(Leaves Bus Station*
Leilve Olebumc 10:10 a. in! and
2:00 p in.
Arrives from Alvarado 1 i;30 a. m.
an^ 2:60 p.
/Xq, I’M Tiff
■arc" “SEXAUER -S'
'jRffllW WlBitflVlBll tnnjn ITHHlP mill
ZA SYSTEM
KB*» MAN”
4s ^dtortiMd 4» fto
ifWIDX r KVKlfllfG POST
ppto wftk Iks SEXAUt* rO*TA*U
MSTanoakhmo MPAIA SCRVKI
■Ns sia (• de tks |ab white on Hm
IT TtMt YOU NHD* A HUMAn («
I of nlUMblns work, tall sto.
L H. MILLER
MING — GAS FITTING
1213 E. Chambers
Phone 1431
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Ar. Cleburne ■ —
8:46 a. in ■ ' I -v.
13:46 p m 416 N.
■ 3:30 p in. f
6 30 p. m. I , ’ ’• ’
» .. for r<r.» .
“JP."’,. ,P ,ln' i West Willingham
HBlHboro-( orslcana Division
Ar. Cleburne'
9:40 a. m |
3:30 p. m 7:00 p m
Glen Kok Clifton and
Meridian Division
The Otdenian Motor . -------. .
lia* just received word thiu the | nUgr fh» most
motor this ye<r.
••Captain' Wm Hoiem u in
charge of Ute dnqiluy He ha* been
with Johnson for ten years, and
will be gliui to answer any ques-
tions about any Sea Horse motors,
old or new
TfiU fe a public display, and it
avail tiinnaclves of the opportun-
ity to see the full Jbbnson line of
ten model* '
j.'Yon Win Look as Pretty to a |..*k
I Picture in a New |
KOOLERWAVB PERMANENT 1 •'
Nmart Nhoppr Beauty Xeten
PhMto M
FOR 3AL&
FOR RENT. Three room furnish- 1 FOR KM..L Hiz<- e'ght Frl)
)4I6 w' wfeHfvUle aFtdi' fl':3(i p m . I consider smaller box In ext-hange
Also g(HKl car for sale Apply 807
Petty of i cut, I can spin ’em up quick,
' " 1 trim, and neat. And P, A. has the
I ripo, rich taato that could only
^Lmtworth) come from extra-cAotee to-.
In^t ’ vtslt-
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LOHT; One large male Coilh- dog.
Notify W R ^Hopkins. Reward ;
Oall (48 * , ‘ |
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS;
(Cltyi.
Crogs supplies from Langley Field,
.■ Virginia, to Santiago, Chile, to re-
lieve earthquake sufferers, Major
C. V. Haynes received the distia>
ruished flying cross on return to
Langley Field. This' is an official
War Department photo.
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PERSONALS-:
they should .look inuP a little idea
| whieh' is doing-Wg things at Burle-
son ■ The Burleson school board
announced the other day that from
April 1, 1938 to January 28. 1939
they took ip $2,069.24 on skating,
drinks and candy In case you
didn't know, they operate the
gymnasium a* a skating rink.
WO have been told that the skates
di> Ao damage to the floors, either
A combination basketball game, and
hour of skattng might draw out the
; hundreds of students who have
been conspicuous by thejr absence
•j Doyle Stalcup annonnees that
I the gymnasium will be plenty warm
tor the big fill-star tilt Wednesday
night when the Main Street Meth-
odist* tangle With the Davey
O'Brien cage five from Fort Worth
O’Brien's bunch includes , Ki Aid-
rich. Ib Hate and others of the
------- ' j"*! football team’. The
main game- will start after prayer
riieetlngs are over so that those
who desire can, attend both
Roney Buckner of Cleburne was
among the 50 young aspirants who are visiting in Detroit.
BEAU T Y bHQPb
PERMANEHT 81 00 up DULUX®
Beauty Shoppe Phone 44., ■
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728 N. Buffalo ...,. «i‘2W
265 May Ave. ....... SHOT
207 May Ave. • 8MM
2U9 M*y Ave. 8800
810 N. Wilhite 81000
US N. Wilhite ..... 81200
10 per cent ctudi, balanco like
rent.
C. H. WARREN
WTHAT TOBACCO goes into Gu*
W MarahaH'arqllin’papers? "Prince
Albert, *nd only Prine® Albert!” he
— aays,"Hera's why: With P. A.’» special
. Mr mid Mrs .I E F '
Venus visited Here Monday and
transacted business
Mr and Mrs W U '
of Greenfie'd were bust!
Ol's Gere Monday
Mr, and Mrs J C Olsen and
Miss Dernu- prnis were in Fort
Worth Monday night ’ ...
Mrs C E McPherson of Jos-,
hue visited In Cleburne Monday
• Mrs V. ..V F
Thomas, of Alvarado Avere liere
Monday transacting business
Funeral service* for Rev Louis
William*.'" colored porter for the
Santa pe Railway for 30 year* and
former minister of the Shiloh Bap-
HOW ABOUT YOUI
J “MAKIN’S TOBACCO?
/ T«m • MIL0NEM • MSV- 1
T UOLLINQ . FKAORANCt . CMf
I'rlnec Albert'* chbloe, rip* tobeo- ,. J
ce 1* ■•eo-Mfe” treated tor extra- '-3
| wwlluM imoolhrioM. And P. A. I* ,|
"crimp ent." to nil! quick, firm. -1
• easy. If* * 4-0*, tin toe-* you get , jJ
•well smoke*, Mid fel* qf ’**»/ -1
7 fl ,tB* ,®** Y°Br-ew" cigarette* in
1 V every 2-*x. Hu ef Prince filbert I
U a woman uae* the proper
poetur* for every step ot the
work of doing th*, weekly fam-
ily wpah. eh* will beautify b«r
flgur* a* w*U’ *a her clothe*.
■Hi* correct poalure of her body
while working wilt *h» leave
her le*« fatigued
» * *
to Mi archaeologist. :
the tenth century B.
C., wa> one'of th* flrat Wnge
whoae mein trad* export waa
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There are over 6.000,000 Ma- I
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changed from nhiform to clothe*
and proceeded to church fpr set-’ ’ .'H
vice* Hr was well known up and ■ J
down the Hunt* Fr line « , • 1
Cokued minister* of Cleburne •]
will br honorary pailbeareri: Sur-- >1
vivor* Include life wire, two *on0a ''1
and a brother The body is at th* • '.]
family home On East Wardvilje and ‘ 1
the - Baker Funeral Home 1* In .--a
Charge. <d srrvlors ,4 :» j
J p. Ritey is ill at his home ‘ j
A miscellaneous shower honoring
Joe Thurston, a recent bride,
We* given at the home ef Mrs.
M. A Herron Thursday afternoon.
Many useful gifts were presented
*4id refrridiments were served Mr.
and Mrs Thurston will make their t
lumie in Floydada.
Rev W ; t Wood ot Uie Baptist
BeinUisry. Fort Worth, Was a re-
cent visitor with Mends here
Rev Wood is a former pastor of
the Rio Vista Baptist Church
poyle Ball and Carson Cooper
attended the Bankers' Convention*
In Dallas Monday.
Mrs A Dalton of Deining. N.
m . i " X" ■”
her mother. Mrs R E. Bradley.
Mrs jttsric Ollrre*t spent the
week-end with reisUvas In Waco. '
Post were lie re this week vtoltlng [
!.i tin home ot Mr*. Hancock s 1
tat bet. G H Cooper
Mrs J A Moore of Dallas w»S
a gltert of her stater. Mrs F. R.
■Barton. Bunday
Mrs O H Coffman and sow,
B G . visited In Mansfield Sun-
day
Mr and Mrs. Cliarte* Elder of
Bardwell were guest* Mr.' .and
Mrs W M. J, Ewing last week.
Mr. and Mrs D. Cowley of
Salem. Ill , were here tlds week
visiting her father. J. A. Ashcraft,
who is ill - '
Mrs J L. Abernathy, who has
been seriously ill. is Improving
Mrs Green Cooper is recovering
from a recent illness
Mrs. s A .Greer of Alvarado
ta visiting her daughter. Mrs.
Charles Ba v
Mrt Sallle Griffin. Mrs late
Humblcv and Mrs W Nf. Deason
Of Cleburne were visitors here'.
Knda) * • 11
Mrs Doyle Ball and Miss Verdic
CanaT were, in Fort Worth Batur*
L,. Mist Eloise Yarbrough sneiit the
Week-end ftt iter home in Alva-
I ■ ,-|u’° '
| J M Tarlton visited 4n Fort
I Worth Bunday.
PERSONALS-
something you don’t need but some one
llsc does, why not advertise it in the •
TIMES-REV1EW WANT ADS?
i. lira* s ci.Etn.TtxK times-rxview. oxbwihk. Texas - rac*_iffl8a .
«"A1L STARS AND MAIN STREET METHODISTS CLASH WEDNESDAY NIGHT
might of the gridiron will
d on Cleburne Wednesday
when the world . fatnotM
Christian gridders. turned
in all-star basketball team,
fieet the fast Main Street
dtat ' -
invaders will b$ ted by *H-
:an Davey O'Brien. Ki Ald-
qud flenriato. 7 . rial- ■'
I Henscii and Pat Cflfrdfd
ite the quintet
•ten and Clifford hold down
d poets. Aldrich as you
have guessed, plays center:
ae guard duties are handled
much and Hale
Curtain Rto^r
: Graves and BJ1 Hickman
aied to hold ®ron forward
for tile Methodfets. with
i at center; and Anderson
Sagers at guards
Curtain raiser between the
i independent girls. *nd the
1st* sextet geta underway at
The main game will be de-
if necessary, so that those
ling church services may see
llssion is IS and 35 gents.
' w.-Vf... —
Pat Walker of
do were business visitors in
ne Monday
end Mrs B J Judson Of
"Bom* vfeited in Cleburne
if
tr fcompany t Verse, and Underwater Bxhaiurt
thill
in i uir
Johnson Factory Dtaptey Ttath-r
will arrive on February 22 with a
full dfeplay of the latest outboard
motor*
» n ui .rcu,...|, The 11 mv "Miracle Motor." Just
lias arrived for a visit with iniyodfeced ta ahown in three
.... .. ... _ — —m<xJelll Iu llg11t weight <d only
31 U-3 pounds, and Its aniooth 3 6
brqke hdroe power tcertHted N. O.
-x-wcr at
per minute >. combined with the
three essentials of perfect outboard
perfpnntinr'e -Alternate Firing, Re-
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