Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 176, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1941 Page: 1 of 6
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have aafl
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Demonstration of i±S.
Camp Work Given
FD Orders 0PM
Put Operations
On 24-Hour Basis
I For Construction
()n Two I lighways
i mation as to who cut hinl or as to
, where the altercation took plane.
Matone talked incoherently while
he Uy on a bed at Meadowlawn
hospital He was suffering from
an inch deep knife wound in his
right si0e Just below the ribs and
Had.
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ter lb* cwunty ctert
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Pallbearers for the Arthur De
Carter funeral, which will be held
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Bone Funeral ch.
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j. Bids Will Be Taken
F;or Construction
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< LEBURNE^TEXAg FRH>aX\ . MAY 2. 1941
■ mTir-rwi—' ' mil........I II "yn"1
and Tulsa
kd out.
veport tod
Io, Fort Wc(
Isa at B«4
it
Mangum,
ajs a;
dam and then back
One time he was going to the
(ito with the wind to hi* back
Suddenly we looked up and saw
th& he. had an immense umbrella
opffed to catch the wind and boost
him along
W*ai’» Your Claw,
ihniors!
W*ilars!
GERMANS CONTROL ATHENS
l^^to '
iBbtaMfetj. .-i'" i
J. T. Joplin Is
Interred Today
tod* iover
receipts
on the road.
Blds will also be accepted and
opened on the same date for plac-
ing *n amhalt seal on the Cle-
burne-Grandview road from the
Cleburne city limits toward Grand-
view for d-3 mile*.
Addition of the two-wky radio
system to the sheriffs department
crime detection methods brings it
up to date and tn line with fa-
cilities by larger cities. Recently
the department added photographic
equipment.
. ' WuUb 1* fine, but when ml«’
used, how bothersome It gets to
be —---- “ ■
I frt
Camp Fire Council
Will Plan Drive
Are Reported Stoha
JUAUWWW CtoMto <totoM» W«fo «a ►.
tow MtoM tatoto Ito <■» togf '
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MBRa CONFISC ATE I > IN
TtopfcK MAIOS BY COFS
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ON? Officers raiding three hour-
•S yesterday afternoon where they
Mtoto* ban or whiskey to be hld-
ato. Chief Bob /un»n mM t*at
4to otfleen feund eight cans oi
IK forced the fosi-
_ __ srvvral botUrs of
at awotMr and foiled t®
tat tbe third home.
UCMNSK
m MW WUba Pean i
i «< Bprtngtown were i
■rtagr Hreawr by the
i-«Mre pestorttar af- I
—
’.hr
>i.fahng
suits
Soi» The
nterchandue
Program Chairman Roy Doak
presented a varied ixrgram today
at the Uons regular luncheon.
' Camp Fire girls under the di-
rection Of Mrs. Tom Mangum gave
a demonstration of the work being
done in that organisation. A word
of thanks was voiced by Walter
Dickerson for the splendid sup-
port that had been given the Camp
Fire Glrto. and he. a* chairman of
the drive to raise money to finance
the Camp Fire group, expressed
hope that the money would be gen- '
givsn, '
Ben Dean, postal inspector from
" Fort Worth, explained the hew
government defense stamps and
bonds -Wad urged sll able to sub-
scribe for these to do so and help !
the nations vast defense flnan-
Rev. Quay Panner, 'of ’----
chle. now conducting a revival at
the Bt. Marks church, spoke briefly ---
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2?" much uffotd Mv
in -moon gud
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FOBT WOBTM LIVMTOCa—01»
Cattto. 1*00; calves SOO, generally steady;
steel* and yearlings 8 2S-107S. tat cows S.00-
>.»; euttert S&o-TAb; calves e,50-lll>0 Mogs
2J00 steady to JH> tower; top butchers 800.
fM» WwWhev* AAO-aw. mixed grades 7 90-
g.40; packing SOWS 7*0-7.25 Sheep
Kt.ady to 25 higher: spring lambs ft.l
ehpped lambs, 7*U»____________
jtli I YE AR, NO? 17T~
NEWWARFR
County Will Install Two-Way Radio Syste
Court Approves
Signing Contract
Survtrere are toa wto tlKb -
sum. two anden. saw sMMfo. Mb-.J
‘ father, and tour gswnMMt*«to' •!?’ • 'z
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thZ a* corps wflt be •» the CW- •
Items* port oenre 8at<«dav tre toe .
WMISI Of ?torftor Mto ato *-
Mft*WM*Uknumc)*d aba that Uw
_ ifotebto taw* tea* restored
S »teite*bs» nl***MB-
tea N0i sobaM ufoniirf.. Ms*
’ wad wow b*«* cmbmM** the
___* WMto ante to te Mtebte to awto
ter a ptete fo tew ,.
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nanon was having the time
r ■‘me. Me had w boat with
itboard motor on it and was
ng all over the lake He
race from the dock to the
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J<*n WUson
‘ 1U be tn the Keene
MOciating ministers are
lfo*» bf ttovfe N M .
mt H H. Hamilton of
years ©M, and waa.
I. a....... Al I r~u a- • «a.
tn Keene.
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ita. his sls-
nts.1 »'«
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tjlx assessor-coilecwr m
After two <erm-s bs aci-vpt-
secresaryshm of
Cleburt-.e Board ot Trade
ofttce he beta 19 years
sr;v*d as rwsntr suriksor for e«ftc t
years
Japilr.
after being arrested
gave their names as
Bmith. Fred Lacy,
AMuneU Granville Alberta
totngs. Bertha May Smith
Carrie Avington
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f t to S'
L They want to hear a pro-.
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loud
Get* Query On ■
‘Lawful Money’
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like some folks Just
i and perhaps the radio Is lo- ,1“^
I at the front of the house *"XI
> foil blast, rorgett:
t the next door neigh
*e Just doesn’t applet
l next door. How nice it
j be if w* would remember
IblWwmah tn burning trash on (
nit; hours and tours The
7-“as;
jjdKton do to help «> *a.
District Attorney •
Will Gather More.
the first time they saw hto I Data of Thefts
n.
SSI North
- • • » n t u t j 1 '
a gash under hta left tfC’J'J J
Hospital attendants said f* d
dilidn wan not sertoua b*4 *4lai
"probably wilt recover rttorthM
After repeated questioning by
fleers, Malone said he dMWft 1
member anything nor pBjfoto 11
might have stabbed him Dwt
an interview, he declared, "t da
know who did It Wton I gat B
I’ll remember the guy who did 1
"You can read about; Jgv fh 1
newspapers "
Vollie Balch, about 3*. wa* i
rested in an east Cleburne bo
legging joint shortly aftpr ®Wti
fleers were notified that
had taken place He Was WagL.
in jail to "sober up" and-
will l>e questioned as to any Infor- f
mation he might have concerning
the stabbing
Bale* stabbed Bob Peacock io
death about nine month* ago When |
Peacock entered hi* home one Bun
day afternoon * He was not indict-
ed by the grand jury for the death.
Malone was first seqnM* **<’
street in the 300 block* bn Etigt
First He asked a resident To cpll
an ambulance or the police They
told officers they did not wte MB>
come from any house tn that kdcdk
as f
he was walking across the street. I
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Pallbearers for >
Hoblit Named
noon and stayed all night.
Davis was
afternoon.
X*__
-■Td were e
-wne
He hmm that tto automobile
' ch tSa med had been placed
lien from where n had been
in front of hta house.
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! Pdio«nteta Ltet
Um. Club To Save
w Truck Rider’* Life
WASHINGTON, May 2. <UR>—
President Roosevelt, asserting that
America is confronted by a “crit-
ical situation." ordered the. office
of production management today
to put operations of defense ma-
chines and machine tools on a 24-
hour day, 7,-day week
In a letter to HUlllain 8. Knud-
sen and Sidney ’nlllinan, directors
of OPM, Mr. Roosevelt requested
a triple pragrftm: .
1. Pobl every useful or poten-
tially useful machine tool and ma-
chine in. tlje country for use in
the defen«P program.
machines and
tool* where they are, hr transport
them to-a point where the^ can
be useful.
3. Re-canvass the entire nation,
Including the armed forces, for
skilled workers to operate the ma-
chines on an all-out basis.
Roosevelt expressed
that sufficient
hts. wife ore on. j •‘Wrt-
teta ream M aim
He wm wartfog
Who knocked toe marble off Ux I Last rites, tor J T -topto.
rou’thouw 'N»*ire O »Ws li i _, «... - - <
’ .u__, ... . '» ... *iw at «** Nrene. :
< knock’d ,>(f? <X ad n fall oil’
... .. „ , > Mam sireev wounewWi.
These torre quesfowc confmsa -,
ed earlv »»S4iors in she eoontyi
court lit. morr.irw: '
tltex w»lk.xi into ’be batomenl
they tixnwl tonpe pteces marble
I in Basra tor shopiifung. j the floor Up ou toe
Hegroe* Ktak clothmg fn>m fourth fawr. otoer tefoe pw«re Say
; w the ftow Where they had tal-
len tnxu a portKW « •*» <*U-
txig over ito rrani write - ■ ’
ladte ftenfrn. awSuairt care-
taker o< the rnnrtnhmwr. aa»d that
he discorered the marble on the
baremeot ftocc at 4 » a. xn when
opened the <NxtrftoaBe Tro
| windows in the cnrana^saorerN
In only : court room were also sound open.
. * . j marble fell fnwn a
i' of the aurtw miwxuig
"j runs ower toe guard rail
the center cd the courthouse.
Marts were found on the marble
' which totbeated that it had been
I
«M wwmted th* ito M« wsM.aBWMBi ThB
t.Ustrl't Al i or n> \ li
■caid that hr would
today to gatUvi more
about seven Nvgtw-, who wy.-t
j rested in itayr'a
I The r
lour Cleburne stores
Turner and Deputy tjiveritt Dot
t Xhce went to Hrhsborv late yeMer-
day " Turner said that he ob-
tained seveu signed cpufrs^oiis
from the Negroes
He was preparing to tile charges
against the four men anti tiiree I he
women today A felony will w;
filed against each of them In oulv '
one case was a felot.y comofttted. i
The other thefts are uusdemcan- I section
ors. i whato
Hrorn Altatas store the Negroes i m jj-
are accused or >sling j Marta were found on the marble
shirts, pants, alack suits which* _ _
Were valued at The otiier! struck with * blunt instrtwnenv
stores where merchandise wast _ _—
"'MM Include Burr A. Woortmctosl F> ’ 3J
and Penney's The goods taken | LrOSJ * neHu Odll
from these stores did not equal w* »"----»—
ISO in, each case which is neces-
sary to file Mon', complaints
. , Wegroes who are being held m
Hillsboro. where tbey were Asked
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Adolphus
Harry
Within n very short time
sherifts department patrol cars
will be equipped with two-way
radio systems.
The commissioners’ court voted
yesterday during their first meet-
ing of the month to enter n con-
tract with Thompson Sound Ser-
vice for the two-way radio:; Both
ol Hie patrol cars vJ.l be equipped
with the system
Tills will afford the depart tnent
with the latest radio communication
which is reported to be an aid in
tracing criminals. Patrolmen, by
means of the two-way system, can
communicate with the dispatcher
in Cleburne and receive and send
information
Transmit Data
It will also make it possible for
patrolmen in one car to transmit
I inlorrnation to patrolmen in the
•other sheriff patrol car. even
| though thay are in different parte
I of the county
The information will be sent to
dispatcher at the Cleburne-
> county police station,
which will transmit It to the Other
> patrol car.
1 City patrol car already has the
two-way system. The new system
wUl enable the three patrol. cars
to have data on crimes and crtin-i -
’ Inals even if they are several miles
1 “ In addition to approving the radio
’ contract at $50 a m°*Yth, the court
! stated that it would receive bids
on May 16 for a new four-door
’ sedan to be traded for the 1939
sedan which the sheriff’s depart-
' ment is now using.
J To Open Bids
Opening of bids for construction
on the Cleburne-Hlo Vista road
ed The court declared that it
would open the bids May 23 for
placing a two course asphalt seal ........
F7S«: hear tfidsb words ting - *** Cleburne Rio ,Vista rwid IwmBed by the ‘critical
th,, tatv rinn’t i«> frwi th® railroad tracks in Bio which confronts our i
■led It is s not a new frame Vuta 40 the end oI 016 pavement quires that they be pi
; the traditional junior-senior
it identification means
Mt night we found a group of
lors lurking on the courthouse
H waiting for Mine seniors who
p, across the street in the show
tome out Somehow the seniors
b them the slip
He next time you spy a fight,
P\ <MWt get excited; it is only the
continuation of the brawl.
read with much interest your
column in our good newspaper each
: *■*, Mid some day when you run
out Of anything to do for us in this
good column, wish you would please
do this—give us some good advice
oA ’thoughtfulness of the other
School Cteu FighU
* te. » « Stogj-JteteU
"It hM to State" Wtoe
m». ’Too many parent* Me eg
tor'olaSi foitae.” V
1 J*“ Chief tetoU MM that to «
iadtat orSn to hie^ton^to^
County Clerk Truman
announced today that receipts for
his office during the month of
April were double those of last
year.
He said that during
*:-t year the office «
5400 while this year*. . .
were above »M». Increase in the
rectrdfog of *>‘rth certttteateo
from etgat to 1», real estate and
mortgage recordings are believed
to have oateed the increase in the
receipted .,A,
Auto, Cotton Seed 7 *°<
i Lart Night
Mat” « cotton
Joe Malone, Who Was Knifed, Says
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Wlien J get well I’ll remember
the guy. who did it.” Jw Bailey
Malone, about 40 ,'tald this, after-
noon shortly after he was stabbed
In the right side and cut alxiut
I the face.
the | Refusing to divulge any infor-
aftemoon to make some
of the nice catches. He wm ™ ;
about the fishing party he was in
on
He^ Mfarrcn, Jim Smith and Bill
Berry went out Wednesday after-
stayed ail night. And ! the dis]
plenty sleepy yesterday Johnson
He could hardly wait
for night so that hg would go to
bed By the way. Benf* showed
I tiie others how to drag them in.
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r’*"d*3®g'‘J2 * *
Mi Outboard motor on it and. was
NAZIS TAKE ATHENS—Greek aaatrim, <>*• of thorn with * rifl*. *♦;« guard M««*| MiiUstey iw
Athens, at Germans Greek capital. Rad>o picture Hashed from Beri.n. Atbans was seat
of First democracy 2,000 years ago. Nasis assert "New Order” will last i 000 yer-s.
Bv Uttetf Freee»
Br :iar. Saotev tore** ware plpfe'^13
_ per ed m wrtton om » arw gagr - ]
‘ trosit w derecae <N tor (Mb Haar
. tew rei ftetaa uxtev altar anOmg
tor aw pr®-A*a» rev*™mug at-SJ
I Iraq ■cwi-tad Rs* ,te Ito BntoSfc *N,.'“Va
• bare at Hatoeaiya ■ "jSWBq
* The Iraq Srtark wtueft tor / j
; toft tesertoed as dtrertaed tote M*?'1
•or oe tagaa M <****. I
It resultei in' tosmedteta «Mh*HP\ *
arttoa- by Bn’-iah wtw rweeoi*>r XMte - J
rd into toe ^-ountrv.. sgirertoo*' W
rehabte wsunres !» Lcndbe
Gwre utt Ftat* I ’d
H wuj. Ater H-pcrted toe* t?aq -J
i Wtote teareto- a. Cvrg erer ;1..
ftoe Itat or hbmtv vital Mvmul ttt rd
p*Ms. w-d aa strecegto sotaswew, tA -
I toe rexsitey The ■-•taao at
! all- 'special !*sernsr» were rvpertMt - j
I railed by the Iraq rwrennseoS ■’SI
’ Fremier RasTtrf Mi V (taifaat '1
lot Iraq, wtta s» regarvleii as pee-
F Axis, prertotkly bad n.. JllttliF . |
1 Ms -wws .sroixnu xa ttr bane vhav ;1
I BrtBfsb women and 'NuMtak haA N
'■tareri tatao rr*?m iqhta and Ar- j
J mandrel drerenae ® toa aeuatar 4f j
j Brtxwb- irceps tn lr»» BtthM■ - M
the cterfi the BrtUatt star «B It J
tempt by toe A.t» pewters •» iMr ' ’’ 1
up toe M>d»tr «<mM agtoMM Mt-
sw anu. to MRwr toe
Iraq opcrauons agp Ml IMHgnf
.part M toe battle W 5te WMBttr-
raaran wtueb wwet Ml tytemfo Bl
t*W tarrtspeTirt ToftruA spmtt ecTaMr J
— - CroMertetoMtoe F»n- re-n—q --nqtre. mernttr- <1
or w - JlrttariM* «■*AMBte «■* «m»B* ; T
- . --JBL 1 JwIijBNtg bwk btejm < » Nate
oata* MiteBM' -b^B W- «*•! —
•• *r HAfor ts - m*bm* *mm» «B
CtaZto Uere
well, wsa Abbes. James BarwMt
and 1* U Weaver Honceary pall-
bearers were Dr Lae YaMr. A. C.
Whrte te W K Watotwn to
R. XanThamirrt Bnrera.
Owresfo I T Oathmgs.
T BREAKS OUT!
Iraq Firas Ofttr
'Fit Oa Mik! I
Habbaiiya Base |
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Last rites for Ernest Hoblit. 74
engineer. Who dMI al Ma 1WM*
on North Wilhite Hreet. Wednesday
evening, will be bald Saturday at 2
p m at the Field Street Baptist
church, with Rev E W. West-
moreland, pastor, officiating In-
terment will be in the Cleburne
cemetery, with Dillon & Sons in
charge.
Pallbearers will be Tom Crawford.
John Carr. Bob WWJter. A E
Bheeler, Buddy Warner of Dallas,
and MT. Ellis Of Brownwood
Honorary pallbearers are 8 S.
LeBueur, Marshal Martin, member#
of toa El, e< L-. S. and members,
of W A. Adams' Sunday School
class, *. '
Hoblit WM bom March 10. 1870.
and entered the Santa Fv shops in
Purcell, Oklahoma, in 1890 He
■—red to Cleburne in 1898, and has
1 here for 43 years, being
employed as locomotive engineer
for the Santa DU.
He was a member of the Field
Street Baptist church and of the
B of L. E
Survivors are.his wife: four sons,
four daughters, three brothers, two
sisters, seven grandchilren and one
great grandchild/
---
Arthur Lee Carter
Final Rite* Set
season
reason, B. F. Hinton,
manager of the park, asked Warren
to fire the gun that started the
season
A few were Impatient and tried
to leave the bank before tiie mid-
night hour, but game wardens
waved them back to shore. About
a quarter ’til 12. some of . the men
began thinking Warren never would
fire the gun.
The Leader
We tbok J. A. Davis, the photo-
grapher, out to the park yesterday
— ' ---? pictures
He told us
tamlbtt amk N'M' ltaTw W- fijg"' '/3
Reid J W Cusmmp Fred Atex- '
sndre and toe tnembere at toe
Lire Wire Bible Cte»
TWr Cteburr.e Uxkre Xa Mi.
Mascxv. opewi toe lota* at m 1
ccBock '.bis inomlta to cixxiurt p
Maaonta bunal servtae.
Jjplir. born Sept 1.. ’.BW »
Gmvwn County came to Cteourw*
at tor ** e* tetr - u
Granbury Cottage ana Bay tec UM- j
I rerxary and was apprentot deputy i
■ tax assessa- st JoiBSflou
cour.re »1 tor. age «< 31
He was grtatty ’.au-rretol tax pol-
Ujcs inc served in some pontscal [,
capacni ail at toe rime peter to
hte illness M Bte BbM Mto .4
“ 7*^ was r«to **** Mm> Bupfeu ctaMctewK ]
MNfW ***** w a Ttauten «aBMUU. I
eountx tax asareare-ccttretor in toeefw-- $s ** ta ta Ute Cte- I
1KU After two terms, b# accept- j w Xu fota w* / 1
« tor toreesryto^or toe^r- 1
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' Fred Ltotn J Mbmbm> GrttMto '
.WK fcvwn. MBm LMtta ibb mHI .
•jre! A T Ortffta HboorMy BlJMM
«X «|U ta C&ffcrA VtaBk. A- ft 1
Braktay E W Bm*Bmw *B
wrrete. Di T. Stem* aurt <
teuaw aaMfe'
was a member of
SAq»in Street prewbyterren ebure*.
<g toe Masocuc Lod«e and of to*
Wixxtoe. of the Wcrtd
Surnvors are
twv daughters
chiBdrvr.
Between
Us . . . .
By joe Ferguson
Plenty Happy
Hack Warrgn should be plenty
happy these days. But there were
a few men who thought he would
never get ills job accompHslied last
Wednesday night.-
Wal+cn renteffl*the first boat
the Slate Park authorities put on
the lake for the fishing
For that reason, B. F
W. L McWiiiiain?
brtermerit Today j
PtatMUi sanrasM tor W L. ’1B»- .1
wicbm wbo itoi »«$AM*r i
TtMMMBr OMXBMg «f • temn- Bte-
teck. wwre to be ttod at 4 uMMft i j
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dRCBOO Stxwt CfeMKik, wMh J
’Her B. C Ttouuaoc umiirBBBg— 1
Leffler,
and 1
Intartnsnt wil
rrrudJ^?cia
Waxahu- Kasnu Oolta**.
Mr Roosevelt expressed confi-
dence that sufficient workers
could be found to man the ma-
chines for continuous operation
without individual men working
longer hours to the detriment of
federal hour standards -
“The ever increasing demands"
for munitions, planes and ships
1 situation
, . ______ribtfon "re-
quires that they be produced in
even larger quantities and ahead
of the schedules assigned to them,”
Ml Roosevelt wrote.
A eall meeting for ali
Fire Council Hwmbers wti’,
held this afternoon at the I
hotel at 5 o'clock at which
Mlil nratoar* liens tor the i
W**“ win be, made
The th* tv members of
"I Will enW do nuts
Mb which «ime Judge kwmlhave u» wear mUBcnata _ ___________
wild win give his famous item- »p grep from getting wrt
onsVatton on “The Comter f WNy* Th* weatherman said that toe
t» Do»k a Dauglmut. it »*■' ;<■■"•• . week-end would be etaudy «rtth
- *■' — tom Mangum, I thunder shwwam.
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hit the e«y Mearre>iDr the tam-
peraiore MMM M ** *Nwn.
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toe mercery WteA to fo by "
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rapum toa M M» N»M* day.
OWN WAGON
SALT LAKK
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For Examination
—* i count*
leor.arn Loeper, Liberty Cbaprt,
sent the head of a pet dog «$.
Austin today for •aamimUan after
toe dog hre* bitten his aon. Don-
ald Royce Looper. •
The ted wa* bitten Wedpemtay
A search for toe dog «BN*Bd text
night at 9 ortock when the pup
was found.
Looper saMY. he did no* think
tor <fag had rabta. but he tent
the bead to Attain for egasBunaUon
to assure hlsreseM and hte wife that
i .he dreme had not mleeted Um
Camp I '** ______________
urerty Week-End Weather
* Dt're Forecast (bloomy
toe wre< ei»d foructot for thh aec-
xr.d > tire. itKlKwted that tuhemrea wtil
" they hop#
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the strvnrte u bribered MtaUBgu*
by eaacuaucc of tow iwflk M Wbb
force ftwr. Greece t» %onk AEfoHb-
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, morning a; Crrerer -IfoarMci Fyn-
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Arnold paaare of tee Aottbte
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 176, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1941, newspaper, May 2, 1941; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1310601/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.