Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [34], No. 172, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 25, 1939 Page: 3 of 6
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TIMRS-KEVIEW, CLEBURNE, TEXAS
/ Roper Bites the Dust
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Dr. Cleo. Y. McMahan
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CHIROPODIST
FOOT SPECIALIST
401 Dan Waggoner Bldg.
Ft Worth. Texas
SCHOOL TRUSTEE:
E. STANDLEY
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Aft F. OBRIEN
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ean’t tell you the complete VI’ITUSNA'
come in and see for yourself—IT WILL
IN YOUR POCKET!
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to bath. Phone. 325.
I RENT — • 3-rootn furnished
rant, large, clean and optn-
Hei. Private bath and en-
I, Hot water. Oarage 1401
Thto Coupon Will Admit
MR. AND MRS.
T. LAIN! -
to any one of toe following
Movies
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SUMMERIZE * '/I
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LASSIFIED
Patricia Marlin Utid Mrs H F ■-----
Martin, all of Fort Worth Misses Lweece t..? 'Z~Z~^‘~Z'
Sunday here with . Mr: ami Mrs dahagaB of Fort Worth spent the
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Vernon Martin
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LOST-Black purse Please return
to Mrs. Mickey at Sewing Room
WATCH REPAIRS
L E. CARPER
Mate Leans Insurance
WANTED
WORK WANTED; Youth. 20; any-
thing immediately Mechanic, sales-
man Box JL. Tlmes-Ravlea
,Of course we
story, here
mean money
, Fresh Feeds Are Better
games today
Texas League
Oklahoma City at Dalias, day.
Tulsa at Fort Worth, night
Houston at Shreveport, night •
Beaumont at San Antonio bight.
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here, j
Have Your Photograph Made
NOW
Use .As -Remembrances For '
MOIHIHS DAY
FATHER’S DAY, A WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
OR BIRTHDAY
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Teaae l<eagu» .
-Tulsa 4. Dallas 3
Beaumont 13. Shreveport 8
w Oklahoma City 1. Fort Worth 3
Houston 3. San Antonio *
American League
New York 3. Philadelphia
Chicago. 9, Cleveland 3.
Washington io, Boston 9.
Detroit 4. St Louis 3,
National league
Chicago 0. Pittsburgh 3
Boston 4. Brooklyn I
Philadelphia 8. New York I.
Mrs. F." F. Bateman returned
Monday to. her home at 518 North
Border from the Cleburne sanitar-
ium. where she underwent a minor
operation.
Mr. and Mrs William Rawland
and daughter*. Bettye Lu and
Marianne, spent the week-end in
Ranger with Mrs Rawland’s mo-
u jwren
p*
I up’ Wil
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bar whi
nivieait
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help m
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S. C Rhode Island 1
egg layers—eggs and chi
543. * “
choice b|ark land. 8 mile*
Mrnr on goori road, must
next taro weeks. A bar-
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FREE TRANSMISSION DRAIN'
With • Each
MOBILUBRICAJION JOB j
One Week Only—ta ApfR )•
Pennington & Riley
SERVICE STATION . - J
ITCH REPAIRS
graduation gifts. Closing ]
Jiy Une of nationally known I
L sallow gold wrist watches. 1
KnaUy low bribed and nniy |
hteed for one year See
now Olenn Beene. Watch-I
115 E. Henderson.
hpOLITiCAL
INOUNCEMENTS
F FOR REN I
MH4T Three-room furnished
■Btnt. Private bath Electric
aratdr 415 West Wardville
t NOTICE
NOTtC^: Registered state-owned
Percheron stallion r"-*
service
one mile
Meridian highway
MOVING: L. •*. wsiuweii—wu
kind of moving, hauling. Courteous
dependable service. r_ ,t‘
prices. Phone 885
J RENTT XUIVO lUlIUBMCM
I. 304 Graham Avenue.
Efciij,- , —..j..
LNT May isb— 2 room furniidi-
fehtment. 511 West Wilson
NURSERIES
I Tomato plants for >1 00
I Flower Shop
fclas Hibiscus. Marigold. Cbi-
palsy. Ivies. Geraniums, To-
land Pepper Plant* Also out
k Myers FiowM Shop. 3t2
you Have something io sell and
are in a big hurry to sell it, let
the Classified Advertising De-
. partment of the Times-Review
prove its ability as a speedy and
efficient sales medium.
professional' -
n to
Rilly McElroy returned Sunday
to his ham* in Etoctra after visit-
ring iito grawlparenta, Mr and Mr*
O P Ml-Klroy .
Ora Lee Jones, who U attend- - friends
Ing Howard Payne College tn------
Brownwood is visiting '
enta. Mr arid Mrs L C
Dike Vickers of Godley was a
visitor here Saturday
Mi and Mn> F. F Scott cu Cis- ,
bum* were guest* Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs Buddy Shaw i
8. D Moxon of Cleburne spent.
Saturday night With D Arthur
Shaw
Wyatt Coke. Jr., who to attend-
ing Howard Payne College. Brown-
wood. to visiting bi* parents. Mr
am* MT* W. F Coke
Roland Wylig^ia sulf ering, from
Injuries r»OMved when thrown
from ‘a »fcy«e Wpdnegday
Mrs Campbell ntottu r q(
Waiter Henson to reported — —
very Hl an the home of a daughter
ih Fort Worth. ,
Porter Barter is recovering from
cuts receive\| when he was thrown
from A motorcycle Thursday
Mias Dorothy Veale returned to
her home at 113 South Front
Street after a minor operation at
the Cleburne Sanitarium
____spent the week-end_with_ hl« PA«*
Mrs Alice Roden figs returned
to her hotne in Parker after a
month’s visit with Mr* and Mrs.
Elam Diidiey.
■■ Mrs. fouls Moore is attending
her parents. Mr and Mrs Nichol#
who are ill at their home in Cle-
burne. . ''fry'' -
Cotton planting started thto week.
Shop. ; ■■ ■ -j. -
Tty the Helpy-Seif Laundry at
703 South Anglin for economical
Washing. Mr. and Mrs. G.
Quattlebaum •' ' ______
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED
Typewriter ribbons, repairs. Shears
sharpened: keys, locks, guns. Fine
Gun Shop 110 W Henderson
DOES BLADDER IRRITATION
wake you up? It’s not normal. It’s
nature’s warning "Danger Ahead.”
Your 35c back if -this 4-day treat-
ment does . not help* nature flush
excess add and other wastes from
the kidneys: Exness acids can
cause the irritation resulting in
getting.up nights, frequent or scan-
ty flow, burning, backache or leg
pains, Just say Bukets <25c* to any
druggist. Locally st Pine Beard
Drug Store—Adv.
and Jack for
John Beauchamp place,
west of Cleburne on
a. CAioweU—any
, vzwrux vxtwvbJ ,
Reasongbl*
VITRJ5JVA ds the first NEW IDEA In feeds In over
20 years. First of Ail It assures your ishoiatory-perfected
and use-teMed tebdi, of unquestioned quality. Second. .It
effect* substaiiU.il savings in freight and in processing
costs. Third, it provides a better market for local labor
and local grains And lastly it will SAVE YOU from 30c
to BOe on every 100 lbs. of feed you buy!
How They Stand
Where They Play
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FOR SAL^: Good used walnut
dining tame. Phone 590,
FOR YOUR HEARTY
WELCOME
FEEDS
of these vahies while this low rate-
prevails.
.
Only games played.
HOW THEY STAND
■■■' Texas
Team—
Shreveport
Dallas
Tufsa
Houston ...
Oklahoma OHy .
Sim AhtOnfb ...
Furl Worth ...
Beaumont ..,‘..
American Laue
Phlladeipitla at New York
Ctiicago al Cleveland i
Ws-ihingtori at Boston
fit Louts at Detroit
National League
PRUburgli At GUilcagO.
■Mew York at Philadelphia
flooum st Br«oklyn_*,
Cincinnati at St Muto,,
3 2
Mrs w p: KlBgt teacner in pie.iDiooaiyn , . .6 1 4
West pork school, took her pupils ] Pittsburgh ., . ,■., > .5 1
on' a wiener roast Friday evening 1 -———
on the Nolan Rlv.er. *' ’ “
Every third Bunday Is singing
day aj West. Fork achdol. Tire next
■Wil) be May 7,/ Every one is in-
vited to attend the singings.
Mr. and Mrs. B C, Stroble of _ T
Fort Worth spent the week-end log M> - tute-Mrs T. R. Darnell
w|th Mrs Slroble’s mother, Mrs and family. ,.- . ;•”*
C. A Kticker: ' ——
——' -j Jack Hair, editor of the Grind-
Mrs Will'Wimmer view Tribune, transacted business
$350
If Purchased‘Before May 1
See
Mrs. J. L. Miles
306 South Douglas Street
: PHONE 9QLJ
By HENRY MtoLEMOBE .out would you Wiv* yuuraeK to play
M Prw* Staff t prwspoiMiewt I even whan your Mgs were bruised,
V YORK April » 8J.» I your toe* and finger* broken, and
! well, when you were atekt”
I He didn’t hurry hto answer Fln-
ali* hr said:
— -------- I "Yeah, I would Yeah. I’d do
and a tell gtoas of beer J u }uel way j nay,. Maybe it
, . I know; Work. 1 mean 1 never
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I was six years old If J had
- sxj-tz- _ i-vvf “t ob bench Mjau I
and the talking going on mougRt j could have done the
. . i— good, I believe I'd have
batted my head against the dug-
out wall”
1-asked him W he thought this
was hto last year to baseball
No. Lou answered. ”1 don’t. I’m
pixtty bad Tight now but I was
worse this time last year Mb-
number, i didn't gel a hR In the
fisst at times I was at bet last
season " , .
’’Art you worried now, and are
you pressing?" T asked
'Sure I am. the big fellow said.
•Tin the worrying kind. Can't
help ft But i’ft wwnuig out -of to.
A* least I think I am. And
haven't the Yankee fam been
swell? Lord. It helps to hear them
pulling for me.”
When I left him I couldnlt help
but feel that the fellow who sakj
We knew we "had something" when we obtained the
VITRENA b’ranchl.M- for CWlbume. AJld store we first an-,
nqunced these now feeds tusl a couple of weeks ago -
scon>s of feeders have put their "Q. K." on them.
Cwnfral f*rraa
Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis Rrwers over his latest challenger. Jack
Roper, after knocking him out in two minutes and twenty seconds of tbelr
scheduled ten-round fight in Loa Angvlea Roper brought the crowd
roaring to their fast with three mighty left* to the champion’s head, but
the Brown Bomber made it another •’short'’ with a vicious left hook and ;
a lethal right.cross that toppled the challenger for the full coUiit i
==sxsB«am=-.
Sport Parade
Begins, ICC Ten
Snow Flake Win
CARD OF THANKS
• f CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take thto opportun-
ity to express otir thanks for the
many expressions of sympathy and
beautiful floral offerings extended
in the death of our mother
grandmother
R R. Tarpley, , .
Luther Tarpley,
L U Tarpley,
Mrs. R F Pugh,
Mrs Bailey White.
FOR SALE
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* PAGE THREE
uesa;;?. j:aB iii 'I UMr xsia^s.:, ■ ..x-rfs si:
Mr and Mr* Lonnla
of Wink announce the birth of i
daughter. Saturday, Aprfi’ M. ■flHH
Hiiatiuek wa;. fornierly Ml*.. Eleanor ’
Uonpiai of Cleburne, the AgUnpafl
lei of Mrs Lee Henderson '.’O.'iH
IM
Mias Mildred Lemmerman Of De* .,3
csiui spent the week-end herewith
ftnd relative* j7 q®
[ her pai -
' lone*
Sun.-Mon,-Tues., April 23-24-35
“8TAOECOACH"
With ’
John Wayne - Claire Trevor
WMi.-Thura, April «8 t?
’’BACK DOOR TO HEAVEN"
With
Patricia EIH* - Stewart to-win
Frl-SaL. April 28-89
•MIDNIGHT”
Claudette Colbert - Don Ameche
Present This Coupon to YALE
RoxoHioe lot 3 Ticket*
♦NOT’ GOOD ON SUNDAY)
4ELP WANTED
k WANTED Houscki-ep*r to
in home Mrs 8yiv>n Gray.
MK - -■■■■.
FOR TRADE
TRADE Good young horse.
, raglstaiwd Jersey cow giving
Phon J 335,. W K Thoinp-
tb<> singing convention at Godley
Sunday
Miss Marcyle Roden-, 18'. reported,
to be iU .
Mr. and Wtoi.. Uburn Thompson
hove returned to until’ imnw ir.
Clt-burne after a few days'; visit
With relatives here. -
Mr. and Mrs. .Buster Martin were
guests Sunday of his parents near
Mwldlan. »v n .
Mrs W D: King, teacher In the I Brooklyn
SPECIAL
R E. A. WIRING--Let us explain
the (bugabooi about the cost of
wiring and inspeetion* You get
what you pay for Guaranteed
work and material Softie price per
unit to everyone O. V. Sneed. O.
F. Vanzandt. Cleburne.
Modernise* your kltehes.—cabinets
made to order F. H. A. leans to
responsible people. J. E. .Gerard,
Phone 444. : , h
Lawn mowers machine sharpened.
75c. Keys, lockwork and tennis,
••*» Taeknri’e 'RirvHf* 1
- racquet stringing LarSon’s Bicycle
FOR SALE—Steam Pressure Cook- -
er. 18 quart, Air American. 319
College. « :
jQtnixhed rooms to couple.'—-^--———- -——------*——
n. . .. — for SALE—Screen Doors — 81A0
up. Window wcreens made tp
order J E. Gerard. Phone 444.
FOR SALE -ftegistered cow. young,
gentle, fine udder, be fresh in two
or three days with second calf.
.-"X":-----S ~ Also young gray Jersey cow. first
K<xxt qvialltips. heifer calf 5
•8. 508 South Anglin. , w<>pkR o]d 2.4 — Uolu McDdwellV
j Hatchery. ■ ' <
Used Lumper—Two hundred thouk-'
and feet, dollar fifty per hundred
up. Creosote house blocks, F. H.
A Loans. J. E. Gerard, phone 444.
NT YORK April 36 fiJ.B
I him th the shadows of the
Mg rooui tigked away on a
k to the earner, puiimg on a I ~ -'Yeah, l would. Yeah, I’d <to
Mte and a tell ftaa* of beer ; u )uet u>» way I have. Maybe ‘t
la room toll Of then he was I wouldn’t be smart, but R1 all I
F*,e . , | know: Work, I mean 1 never
topee to hi* funny baaeball , known anything but work
rwear he just aat there, un- j - —---•- —--■-* « u—'
stu of the laughing »i>d toe;
■ T“” *; Ti; —
I him Just sitting. Ju.»t think-
[just worrying.
B Yankees had ittot won a
ball game but you never
have told it from looking at
pahrig His one hit |n 17 times
M. the walking of Joe Di-
no to get at him aa an easy
[. U>e cruel stabs In the hews-
hs. the tough walk from Uie
bine into toe shadow*- atl of
ptHMtmahowed on the face of
man Who for iong had
■Mad toe .American League
Mfc bnC- •
pe_, ooufB be no easy ap-
m "to the man, so 1 made it
hi?* I mid. "if you had it all
b over again would you pun-
kourseif the way. you did to
piat jaimecuilve games played
Ir yon ware just <tartlng
Farmers are taking advantage of
the favorable weather.
Ray Prince of the CCC Camp
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Prlncr*.
Mrs, jetat: Bright and daughter,;
Jessie Ruth, were in Cleburne
Saturday. ,*
■Mr and Mte Hubert Guthrie and Cleveland
Miss’Sue Cmiirle visited lit Mln-|-----
etai Wells -Friday. I Philadelphia ...... 8
Several (nuu this place attended Washington ........*
■■■ ■ ■■ ■ ------- — - - .Ch*-—
St. Louis .. ...
National league
„„ .Team
in Chicago .
, Boston ....
Cincinnati
Philadelphia
New Ymk .
St Louis , .•
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.10 8
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.14 7 .7
. .11 4 1
..II 4 7
American league
Teain- P W L
Jessie. Ruth, were in Cleburne New York 5 4 1
■■ ■ ; g . I Detroit . 8 4 3 .Wt
“ ’ *Hubert Outorte and Cleveland -----(..-4 3 3
—- | Boston . ,B 3 3
oral WelU Friday ? [Philadelphia . 8 3 3
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Chicago .5 3
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4 200
Mr and Mr* A fci Darnell
and family have a* their guests.
Mr and Mis John A. Darnell and
daughter. Mary Martha, qf Brbwn-
Wood The visitors and Mrs. A.
T Darnell and Ml* FT’T. Nelson
otiuuie y< spent Monday in Fori Worth dtoit-
the week-end Ing Mr - aud- Mrs T R Darnell
Slroble’s mother, Mrs. and family.,.- ■ •’*
i---• ... .’. “ ., ", _ ; *’?■.••
—— ■■ * ’ Jack Half, editor of the Grind-
Mr. and Mrs Will Wimrticr. view Tribune, transacted buxines*
Miss- Pauline Martin ami niece,: in Cleburne Monday
PtaLrlnlu Muriiti - Kfr* L? TP " -?----
and Josephine
..... ...... .. __ . ...... ....,, ” — “»• ' ’ J
Nelson, and Mr. -.met Mijs week-end With tltelr parents, Mr
and Mrs >J, E; Oaftagan.
Beds—heavy
inks. Phone
J. F. Persons
PRICES REDUCED for APRIL and
May delivery of largest type biggest
boned leghorns on. the market.
Blood-tested chicks from Embro-
fed flocks, tor 18 per hundred
i Day old pullets »17 50 Keeney’s
Hatchery, HleO. Texas
jWest of Post Office W “3
Call 362 for Free Pickup and ’-a
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BY PETE SMITH
Taaight’ai game*: Main Srteet
Metbadlat v« Cat Ing tan Indapen-
Wnh a«Mt Grandview va Cleburne
Fteral , ,
A good sised openinv crowd turn*
ed out al Uie city softball diamond
Monday night to witness two good
opening games The CCC' Camp
and Snow Flake tens came out
winners The flr»t game saw the
Camp Sluggers smash out five Itome
runs In toe first tilt with Hill and
Rogers clouting two each, to win
18 to M pver Johnson's Grocery
In toe seoonrt affair Snow Flake •
won from the Covington High boys
by a 11 to 9 count
Errors hurt tha Johuson ten a*
they made ten mistakes and al-
lowed the winners to make 19 runs
on M safe hits Finis Rogers led
the Campers st the bat With four
hlU in rrv» trip* w nw piste
Timmons got thrss. in Uss Umax.
ia. One was a homer Land led
the losers st the b*t with *Oiree
hits in four times up
A feature of th* second contest
was the pitching of the Covington
High hurier. Dean He started In
the first inning with two out and
six runs across the plate He struck
the first man up out. The next
four batters to step up went back
on strikes and 13 Went that way
before the chunky little lad had
finished Staring tor the winners
was Thomas King at the first base
He made several fancy catches that
saved run* for Snow Flake He
also led the hitting with two hits
in thrte. trips.
only game fish swim upstream wm !
all wrong. Because Gehrig, toeing
Irwept downstream. R going game-
ly. He can take ■ it—and is.
bees 35c down, 3 doren 81.00.
Friou Nursery.
PERSONAL
OLD1' AT 40! GET PEP I
Detrex Tonic Tablets contain ■
tyster invtgorotors and other f
ants One doqfi starts fi»w
Value 81 00. ^Special price
Call, write Renfro Drug
many expressions of sympathy and
and
PRICES ALWAYS DOW
GLENN BEENE. Watchmaker
115 E. Henderson
Any Shape Crystal 25c
ALL KINDS OF • -
SEE BAD
SEE QUINN
SEE GOOD
DR. H. C. QUINN
Call 552 for Appointment
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•■.oft*
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SHOPS
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138
it
Is Permanent W>ve
fteoaon
te Ware* 82 and ap
SHOP
FALKENBURY BROS. MILLING CO.
Exeluaive Iteenm** and Mixers of VITRKNA Feed* In Cleburne
Phene 27ft
WISE SHOPPERS
Read th^Times-Review
f
Pringe Albert
THE NATIONAL JOY SMOKf
»
AUTHORIZED DEALER
See Our Stock Of
GOOD
USED CARS
Before You Huy
ALL MODELS ALL MAKES
Oars that will give you lot* of
economical transportation.
Wade Motors
YOUR
't,
GROWEM
■
A New High-
in Quality
A New Low ‘
in Price!
CREAM
WANTED
We Are Paying
20c ‘
Per U*. Butterfat
For Sour Cream Jtelivrrrd
Te Our fitare.
LEONARD
BROS.
Fort Worth
Announcing *
The'bpenlng ot Office By
Dr. H. H. Gerdes
Optaraatrist of Waoo
At INH East (Ramben Street
OB 8ame Floor Wttb
Dr J. K BeU
OPEN gATUBfbAYS ONLY
Fowler and Sons
Used Cars
AT 411 SOUTH MAIN
Ort* block from market square.
Good_ Fiord*, Chevrolets and
utbei models at low prices, with
term*, and also with fall terms.
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