Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [34], No. 125, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 1, 1939 Page: 3 of 6
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AndujjuL
MONTHLY
TERMS
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There never »M • better
time to go modern with
automatic hot water serv-
ice than now when your
gas company in offering-
surprisingly low monthly
terms. Your present worn-
out heater will be accepted
aa part payment. Inveati-
gate these unusually easy
terms now. Any home '
budget ean afford the
amall payments.
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rest mi public **l«*y.
through <ppr legislaint..
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•nd not to be driven from,them by thtwe'
You Must Decide W
WHAT PRICE HUMAN LIFE . . *
THE TEXAS RAILROADS
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'I’RLGKIMI interests demand legislative authority io increase lhe cabling Irueh load limit ee»
I f«xa» highways,'arrogantly ignoring the fact that highway hazards Io life and limb grow greater
year by year. ■
On the highways of Texas in 10.17, the last year for whifh authentic figures are
available, <»70 men, woman aiui'children . . . lost their lives in <rl<fenls
. in which trisehs were involved . . . and 3,.160 others were Injured . . > many of them
peemanenlh disabled.
Io the past sia years . . , . 1'1.32 to 1937, Inclusive . . . .' the number of persons
killrtt annually in truck accidents Increased from 241 Io 670 .... and those injured from
Ml to 3.360. These indiaputabls figures .... taken from actual accounts of trueb aeci-
darts published in Texas newspapers .... show that In, the sln-yesr period 1,936 persons
lost their lives and 1S.18.3 were Injured in truck crashes on the highways of our slats.
The number killed is greater than lhe population of Odessa, Gatesville, 1-ampasas,
Ip (.range, Ray mood villa or a score of ocher thriving Texas cities . ... . while the number
hilled and Injured exceed* live population of .Sherman, Marshall, Corsieana or Perle, ell
ranking business centers of the slate.
Analysis of official records of accidents. In which tracks were Involved reveals a
further vital fart .... that lhe heaviest and largest trucks, as a class, operating over Texas
highways in 1937, showed a deads rate of four and one-half times that of all tracks, large
end small, and almnst seven tin#* that foe ell motor vehicles,Jnchvding tracks. •
The combination of weight and else of motor vehicles Is thus definitely proved to
he the controlling factor in fatal highway accidents .... five heavier the vehicle . . . 4 the
harder It hits .... the more anrely ft kills or cripplea. g ' • '
The atatulea now In effort hare governed truck operations on Texas highways sinew
'" accidents, injuries and deaths, reflects only the
overloaded trucks,In evading or openly defying
interesflf public safety Ifo tapeks use your
HM through yg#r Wgishttare. '
,-wcs Tber orJuM<m<toy
r'iji'' saab to opA-ata um»n
1931 and the ever-growing t
increasing ingenuity of 'Ito t
lhe laws created to conirortl
highways only by your per nd
Term kilisvnr wad tesrayerl bear 6ai
rnutlrd la the safe use of them <—
them for aef/isb gain.
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job* this year by installing a modern auto-
matic gas water heater? It’s the one sure
way of having plenty of hot water always on
tap At a cost of only a few pennies a day.
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According To
Sabin Listing
YALE
H>H ANU THURSDAY
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TOTA! S
Covington
games are due.
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^rapa up one (MtaMionr
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ters.
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Va-tro-nol at once -it helps to pre-
vent many colds from developing. 741
Va-tro-pol la spacWised ntedlog-
tlon-cxprewly desltrCd (or tbs nose . , > -
and upper thfroat where tnoet ooldit <* ■
Rtart. urd in 4lme, it itiimdRtcs
Nature'll own dexenees to fight off
many a cold, ' "
or to throw off
head colds in
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718 707
-Cotton Valley
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NOW, it’s easy to relieve head cold
discomfort. Just put a few drops of
Vicks Va-tronol up each nostra and
feel the tingle an Va-tap-nM*s Mhau-
latlng medication reduces the swol-
len membranes, clears away the
clogging mucus,, helps to keep the
sinuses frbm bv-li.K blocked by the
cold jets you brettlhe again
NEXT TIME, don't, wait until your
head is all .stuffed up.-At the first
s snegae or sniffle, use
71 vA«w
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SAFER
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Elite Cleaners
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-ison win be run In the Memo- ,
..tet-yninRsb.in
Pictures to’ he shown will be the
ana Texbs
•'There are a number of ■ tough,
bitt txiys in that bunch,'' he cott-
- ifldetf "and shine of the little fel-
'y K; *”* ■he ■■Con'
“Bent-FittedM for Jdb
JHe’« Too Well-Fitted
PALACE <
IDAY AND THURSDAY
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Ohmes won. V
Cumbte's Fanvilure
Butner 108
Ourldy 148
Orgy ...-------rj
Madsen ......
Barbee , ;i
Hantlleap ......
TOTALS ..'5.,',..
Games won: 0
I BOW
HiiMid
Steele ,f.V,f....
Jensen ’. . v
Bennett
Travts
HubbteKf ...
Handicap ....
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"wmS, ufaoiiiT ^Teacher and 2 Boys Hurt
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One-Minute Text Aimwers ’•
1. Stanley Baldwin and J. Ram-
say MadDonbM.
3. Joint
Sid has 3 Ittenitnate objects like fruit,
practice thr^Uitii. bric-a-brac
Ora,- Minute Text
I Who were Neville Chamber-
lain* immediate predecemiors as
prime mintkter* of Ortat Efrllaln?
1, Name the only one of Christ's
disciples who lx Mid to have m-
_ «aped niartvrdom’. ■■■’“'
3 Who is portrayed" in a paint-
ing of "still IUg"? ‘
U nedv tnf UL Iktliun
▼w VewRN tag VR (T9MUUI
Men are never so. likely to settle
a quest lot i rightly, as when they
dlgfeuss it freely - Macaulay.
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Mr And Mrs B E Jones via- hci¥v
tted Mr \ d Mrs E L- ®*>iridg« Chattel
at Lillian Sunday. ■
Sula Dean of Mexia has been
visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Dean
Fort Worth visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs.. H- P Crt>W Sun-
<|ay were Mr. and Mrs Charles
Norris and daughter.®)
Mr. and Mrs Charlie
blood and family visited C.. R.
Goad and son, Sunday.'
Miss Mary U>is Griggs visited
homefoiks here last week-end. Her » Mr-
guests were Miss WyneH ftigbv of A
Cleburne and Mjss Son Wag Misti-
es SOnnlpge and Grigg” are teach-
er's in the Meridian school
Mrs-, Verne Morris and children
attended the old fiddlers contest at
Venus last week : 7
Misses Annette; arid ’Madge Stew-
art attended Die flremen'S hall at
Alvargdo Thursday night
■ Mrs Tom Senter received word
Hopkins of last weak that her cousin. Mrs. | ]
Fort Worth visited here Sunday Claude Moot* is sertougly JR jn a
afternoon with Mr HopVins': par- tuBbock hospital
.. v_k-„ «r Mr and Mrip r.8. E.. Stricklin
have teken their little daughter,
Lolette. to a hosiHtat In. Wnco
An electric school' wifi he held
in the Alvarado school building
by Mrs Tdm Senter
Cotton Valley people are .In high
spirits over the,; talk .Of a good
gravel rokd. and having electric
light poles lying along the road- | warning sneeze i
side . ■
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163 190 3<tWho)>HV
— -1 131 ilng alWalloping Wayne Sabtft. who has
monopolized tennte *'*'
the winter circuit.
Gene /
tn th<
CARD OF THANKS
We acknowledge with grateiu’
predation every act of kin
and word of sympathy e>U
in our recent sorrow in the <
of Charlie B. Payne ■
May lhe comfort, youn rat
freely to u* be reflected in jvur
own lives should these irk hours
ii’ine to ><m
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n ■..:■■ and _.C.'?;
und Mnlrrw ____Y tw ’ - wBmBMBBI
COUGH-
COLDS ?
To quickly relieve dWrete- rib •noth-
Ing, warming Must®role en your vhwt,
throat and bu-k.
Munterol.'ANIiT ' jpet gsalve,* Ji's
a "corwcr-Wvharir" containing go** i N
oliLfanhiomxl ram«l<te for •lirl.wxg ef
raids -oil of miieterl. mint hoi. wupboe ■.'«*
and other helpful ingrMticnla
Thxt'a why it gate «ueh fine nmuI(»— '7
letter (Iran th* old-faaMonM mustard
., ..nootha* and <1*^8
by mflfiOM for 30 yean*, • . ’S
by many dix-toM a*ai •
rvnirtliM. IUwuImf. C7HJ f
Ed Mrs Lynn Patterson of:
teMteuhH Sunday With Mr.
Van Ness
Edd Irwin and
|<i Mrs HmnphHltW Dallas
Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
and Mrs Frank Callaway
and children. VCra Belk and* Dor-
j
and Mr. and Mrs Geogge darter
~. ..Jj-foj-tp spent ryday with
Mr an® Mrs 1. C Johnedp.
’ .. Mr afid Mrs Bob Horton an-
.... t.;.;;.
on February 14
of Edwin Marbut Sunday
Flfta Mfirbut visiled in the home
Gene Bnnham visited tn the
hqme. of 'Byrdn ®tnmh» at Caddo
“aturday
Rqgfcoe Wbitehead visited In the
home of Fred Brown mid family
jVIlliain Clradv .spent Wedhcsdav
with his grandparents. Mr. mid
23 "to Mrs W ("■ H:iA4r
W F Mercer of Fort Worth
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Mrs G O: Br^ni and famijy.
Mr. and Mrs^^rotri
pens, have worked
this year and w.
view of the 19n
i tram by having the play
an )ntra-*quad game This Will be
the first appearance of ®e dia-
mond squad in action as they are
• not dur to report for training un-
G1 March. 1-
I Following the baseball game the
I football part of the program will
get under way until the introduction
of tiite coaches and players on lhe
’grid squad Thia will be followed
,toy a serie* of Ml-yard daalie* (or
ends, tacktes guard*, centers and
ibaejp, to determine the fastest man
, hi 'The respective position* and then
the several winners will compete
, ip J hid ths * on l b*
'’team
I 7he punters and pasaers will then
{show their wares and the coanlies
will have the teams run through
the formation* to be used by lhe
Aggies next f*U
. > As a concluding feature of the
jstjbrts program, tlie winner o( the
h i round-robin mice-squad grid tour-
I ’iiHmmit now in progress will meet
I a tea iR UBipo.ted of the meaibelX
F of the otlicr three team* in a
full-length football g»me
; /.That evening motion pictures,
* stune in color, of Aggie game* last
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kOOKSi
VMI
Hard spring clcanthg jobs are not nearly so
dreaded In homes where there in a supply of
instant hot water! And no wonder! Far
hot water on tap eliminates many steps not
lo mention time and effort that is saved. So
why don't you lighten your spring dcaning
TOTALS .....
Games won: 3
(tern** rates’*
loute Zimmerman .
Emil Zimmerman - ....
Jones IN) 133
Battle t4l l«l
Taff .............• 143 138
Handicap 89 89
Rice, Santa Clara
games
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FROGS BOOR HOOSIERS
;|‘ T11C Horned Frogs qf Texeto
Christian and the Hoosiers of the
■ Unjvetsity of Indiana will meet on
the gridiron October 11. 1941, at
Bloomington
Booking df : the tntcrscctionat
football contest has been ahnoitnc-
gMby Athletic Directm
rWttbs df T C V. , ■
The game wilt be the first be-
tween Texas Christ i«ii and* Indite
ana and. -the first between Coacft
Dutch - Meyer and Coach Bo, Mc-
Millin. But it will not bktfht' first Saturday
time that the Frogs have gone up
against, a .McMillan-coached eleven ■
When Bo was head man at'Cen- Sundew
r teiiary Onllege (Shrevepqj-t. La i he
troualit hl.s Gentiemeiv to Fort
Wort 11 and pfisted. the Frogs T
0 v> . r wnra 1,1 e.,i ,
Coach McMillan will find his snent February 32 with Mr and
boys pitted against the Mid home-
town team McMillin played hi?
•high school string at North Side
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In Auto and Truck Crash
l,rl w
fr fJL^truckerjaoed
ui\ Sideswipes I Jr h
Here Saturday 7ve»th-
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Jfl1' I .» ’f<‘lph. The back l» J _
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IM 149 1M
11T 143 Hl
179 IM 140
148 IM *
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rs flashes!
t By ROY BACU8 ,
FLAN FROG RAM . by the committee of
i tor tw annua) Sports charge of tlie event, |
TeAi' A & M Colftge heW Saturday M Kyi
t«4i® the "j" Aggoeiatlon | The committee (
■MFi hM been announced; Owen* islicta Rogers,
FFte . ! Schroeder add Karl <Korfcy > ,
’ ‘ ’ a new feature
A combnwrioii designed tn mold
your waist io '» miracle of dl(n.
t ne«s . . to eascntisl tn the nevg ■
., faahion*. Satm brocade apd open
'-ti. .inlnjied
With a lice top. and uphjt big
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cut low. Model J69J. # J0
Free Throws
Are Downfall
Of Methods
i*yhe nOR. Street Methodist quln-
odtet learned the importance 01 free
m* throw* a* they, went down in de-
»f- frat beiore the Fort Wortii YMCA
lads Turaday night after «corlng
more held goals than the glowtown
boys but losing the tilt by four
potato,1* The final count was 33
to 39 • ,
Hie contest wa* very closely
disputed at! the way 'About the
only scoring tn the Initial period
was done on free thrown The
local* chunked in 13 ttekl grab.,
and five free throws whUe Um
YMCA made only 11- field grab, but
made 11 free tosses ,
Blmpaon wa* the Ksorthg star
tor the winners with 11 pointe
BiUy MrOeUan was the Methodist
*tar With 13 poiute and the high
point man for the night For the
Uilrd straight time McClellan has
-'. J’’ *^-
Craeh Minor Isbell started the
tilt for the Antkrrson and
made three potoM, but gMed. out
before the end of Uic
The Methodist andy^Kiuu in-
dependent Wrls will L^burney lo
tdhigtu. whm-i two good
PEWEll
cut*. Mr. add Mrs. John.
\ ■ High.' Fort Worth, before going.
1 to' Centre' College to JKnr A ,
1 nephew ot Bo's—Bobby Sherrod.
1 guard^is now a first-stringer with
1 ' the Christians but will have pbty-./
I ed out his .string before the Frogs
I go up. against Uncle Bo,
I in HICK “1 :
| TOPPER TAKES ATRIP !
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U CONSTANa MNNIH
Z ROLAND YOUNG
S-REVIEU; qL*EBl'RNE, T1
Ninety-Nine
Grid Aspirants <
At Corsicana
jji PeoRsiCANA. Tex . March I —
n [there »ro 99 boy* reporting for
Ifootbali at Cotyican* High at the
axs nix mi t‘n'se>'1 kUtne including 14 letter-
** ' (men and five squadmefi from the
11938 *qu»d that Imudied UUrd in
It!® torrid district
| There wet* 49 boy* reporting
- - - vt W'cr been out for train-
131 ling at t'lir l)lg>V sifimol including
1411 those frbm junior 7 htgri school
163,Many boy» from school* coiisOlldet- “•““’•"’ -•“■’•tv ■■—~-
M ed witli CorsicaTia and tranifera y,ork; *,ui hbny'f ahead oj
are ineluded in the number blond Ira Angele* star_*ho ’
"1 Forty boy*, from l*«t year re- - *“* rt“’ n"*' "
f ' jportc.l Monday afternoon
Weather interference
; Im-lcincnt weather conditions
119 179 during the past couple of week*
is* 144 jMjhave seriously interfered
work
... .149 jKiggtohd C—...... ______
159 107 148-plans to spend considerable time
..^4, 181 tel Wt Ari
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UOfi 733 WH \TtfM»ns*
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I .s'praknto of the 49 newcomers.
I the veteran mentor lx well-plearad
spenr Sunday with Mr and Mrs
Edd Shroat ■ ’ 'IwfHMaBxW
(■'.'WR'.. ____________ ,
and children. Vera Belie, an* Dor-
othy Nele and Melvin, of JBetliany
and Mrw a--*c.--— e--——
of Fort|W<
iiiivunt- . . ,, - j .»
Howard. nourw?e birth of a daughter
Deakxt-l >r> w 14
Traps up one r«XWmn- .««p. '
Wood to ®ivc hie the Riffest op-
. i for the other,"
Why did he rate Wood ahead ofc
teeSu^’rete^te’thAr a7S ~d^
- - - ■ to* Angele* In the lnd<eJ®*iaricr-
ransls yesicrtlav
"Became without a doubt he’s
Uie wortd's gteateat mnatetif player
bn grite''today—when he Is ‘in
peak twin,'' Sabin replied "For
the jrast couple of years Bid has
not htid time enough to 1 " *
and has hot ronceiitrated—
game ' ' ’ . v”
Methodists Will
Enter Tourney
Hob Anderson will take, his Main
"treet MetliodWt basketball <fuh
.V w.w ■ iaz * v/1 t. Yvvitn •<
too fat to squeeze where, they will enter the £. A.
NEW YORK. March 1
inn, wiiw
title* around
todtky p®|R|ted
kko. second milking player
... nation, fourth tn line for
a Da vl* cup sing lek berth.
8abin already tn the itetni-flnaU
of the national indoor champion-
ships here, rated -Bobby lUggs of
Chicago. Sidney B Wood of New
.. . - -i’ - - -- -y y,*
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to the final against Don Budge
al Forest Hill* last September
“1 think Rigg* I* more certain of
a «ingle* assignment on th* cup
team than any other player." he
said The fight for the other
berth 1* wide open I’m playing
the bcri tennis of my life right
now and I'm concentrating on that y,,r aterUng, but consult those I
lob with all I'll- got ’r **’ •"^grtder Mid »I .re Umn lOiit^ lf. arm
amen neeo tneir counsel no mu «km. uttmul
change business or job and avoid I quickly h*J|
litigation t -t**" *7— *CJ“ “ .
have a somewhat complex nature,
but will also have a keen <M-Ire lor
education, and will be of a sympa-
thetic nature
. viuiiiipiwun vgivy wnv eev ovw» >
p. Jerfrtthgs■ this Tournament with fair Stances,
--- -w to tltefr hopie ut to make good The Winner of this
iltlng .'retatfv.es here tournament will represent the Fort)
k-end * . worth district in the Stgte meet I
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vaemd Upvn bn a ilvarrf rf i'A»»u>.«>n. I
FFY HEAD
*Mps Prevent lhe Development of Colds, too
Atteerson Tin Nhop
Anderson
HbUitay .......
Crutcher
Wilbanks ....
ntraen
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NEW BRITAIN. Conn (U.R> — ■
„h;-.r‘.;-s MacDonald, manager of
the stute employment, service,-
made a mistake when he com-
piled with a request for a man
‘‘.best fitted" for the job as a
slwrt-brder oaok. Street Methodist
The applctaht he referred was to Fort Worth RaturdWF morning
found to be too fat to squeeze where, they will enter the ’J A. A
v H'riiuir.h a narrow passageway tq IF. tournament that te to be held
Young-jt(w atriteroom of tlie restaurant Im the w Recreation Hail. The
C. R. Thj. stieond applicant was less Metliodtai' are not the rampaging
. .. j heity •• diamplon* they were at the start
vUiteB .*. m ta--of the season, but will still eo Into
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tfln e aiurned. ■
Austin a f yer. yis I
seriously Inuirfered with
It with the newcomers
Orach Piyfce intimated he
ta, Jl>e youngster* before
fits full attention to tlie
r*« twaifl , . ’ V
Sprakiite of the 49
141 140 with their showing aud is oomi
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M IM 173 and desire to learn and play foot-
147 113 141 ball
?J37 t37 197
84 84 84
Mteta on KUqMtte
'A worker should be willhig to co-.
operate with hl* ansoctatas and
huperior* and not make their jobs
any harder than they are This I*
good manner* a* well a* diplomacy
Today* Horoscope
Trouble* win come during Ute
next year of your life. If you are
today's birthday ehlid, but they will
be but tranqRory Don’t trus your
own Judgment alUigrUier, hi the
x! SC'Z’S
iUalllesK or job. and avoid I quickly helm to relieve lineal
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [34], No. 125, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 1, 1939, newspaper, March 1, 1939; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1309100/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.