Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 67, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 1, 1948 Page: 2 of 16
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Palace — .Today — Monday — Tuesday
cows get corns. ;
So it is. Fort Worth residents
who wear down dorcilis at butch-
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their annual fascination for the
pre-meat counter bovine world.
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Traffic Engineering
Program Instituted
AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 31. (U.P —
Creation of a committee on traffic
engineering, charged with prepar-
Inn a series of recommendatona
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SATURDAY NIGHT PREVIEW
SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY
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belts to teclace.
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struct ion, traffic control devices,
pedestrian controls, one - way
streets, street and highway light-
ing, uniformity in roadway sign-
ing, signaling and marking, and
railroad grade - crossing protec-
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Olb Gilchrist, president at Texas
AIM. College, is chairman of
Leather Hone Shoes, Cow's Corns
FORT WORTH, Texas, Jan. 31j ; temperature makes a horse's
Um — Who’d have thought that , hair stand up. Since the Ft. Worth
hones wear leather shoes and | show is being, held in mid- vff
— i er this yearlinstead of March,
it took twice as long for horse-
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MUNA ROYLE
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••Hl idtroducing
JANIT LEIGH
NOW
Thru TUE.
A large crew of trained men
and women receive reports each
hour from stations throughout
the area. Stuff on temperature
changes, the type of olouds in the
heavens, how fest the wind is
blowing and which way, the so-
called ceiling, visibility, etc.
Then the experts start to work
on what they call the pressure
change map—drawing lines to in-
dicate which direction the air
masses- and moisture, if any, are
traveling.
When "F” or forecast hour ar-
rives, the place looks like a cross
between a newspaper art depart-
ment and an architect's drafting
room. The maps are on drawing
boards slanted up toward the in-
direct lighting. Parked beside them
re -claudy- -water. Glasses-eontain-
Ing pencils of all colors. Men in
green eyeshades drsw arrows
shoeing the direction of the wind,
and shaderin moisture areas in
olored crayons.
After they have it all drafted
they pull bask far a good toek.
They can see moisture moving up
the coast, or maybe a cold wave.
Taking temperaturei the wind
and everything else into consig-
oration, they forecnst - occur-
ately mostly—wha‛r going to
happen in Pennsylvania and New
York during the nex day or so.
Get Welcome Relief
FromStomachGas,
Soar Feed Taste
owners to give dobbin the pro-
per shine.
Then there are those leather
horseshoe soles. Animals that do
th* fancy - stooping around the
ring wear leather pads that fit
between the iron horseshoe and
. the hoof Trainer* say it gives
' the horse more spring in its gait.
• . As for cows having coms, it
took Dr. I. B. Nye of Ft Worth
1 -a veterinarian, to point that out
- r Carrying around several hundred
pounds of potential beef steak is
no fluff job. A steer develops
corns between hi toes.
Sometimes cattle - corns grow
as big around as two thumbs,
sav Dr. Nye. but members of
the animal kingdom wisely do
not add to their misery with
Ptivht - fitting shoes.
What makes a bucking bron-
-cho buck? That’s the $64 gues-
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In the five year period from 1942-
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while the population Increased less
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ROME, Jan. 31. (u.RThe Italian
Government, aroused by a Soviet
protest about the presence of Am-
erican warships in Italian waters,
bluntly told the Russians today
to mina their own business ana
announced a permanent hato*
American treaty of friendship,
trade and navigation will be sigu-
ed Monday. -
It wiu bethefiret such PAN
signed by the United States with
any European country since the
The Italian Government
Rusala that "sovereign" 1
the only one to judge U.---
is any feason to raise objections”
conceming United States ships in
Itallan ports. . ,
The Soviets had protested to
Washington that the presence of
the warships was a vlolation of
the itallan pence treaty An-
nounceinent of the complaint was
made in a Moscow broadcast, and
the Itallans said they hever had
been informed «tormally of the
move. > 22s
U. S. Naval headquarters in Lon-
don subsequently announced there
were 14 American war vessels in
nalian waters and small contin-
gents of- marines aboard several
of shem.k 1 5 22 ' -5.5 22232
The htallan Foreign Office em-
munique, pointed out that visita
►, e rewly - minted gold coin.”
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> । Palomino usually ends at the
' , age of six. That’s when the 14-
1 ’ karat blonde starts fading- to an
ordinary brown.
► Then there is the fact that
: sheep are the hardest ani-
i mals for the judges to judge. Not
i because he gets sleepy watching
1 them file by. But because sheep
' are perfect subjects for camou-
i flage.
It’s done with the shears. Scis-
sor - sculpture, so-to-speak, with
artistic clipping, a sheep can be
made to look like a prince of
the realm. Sans wool, he might
be an ignoble peasant.
So the judge has to poke
1 around tp find-out where the
; wool ends and the sheep begins.
It takes more elbow grease
to make a horse’s coat shine in
winter than it does in summer.
Why? Because in winter the
horse has more hair and cold
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men and their four - footed
friends, a city - bred soul swal-
lows a bitter pill of ignorance.
Bow inadequate wa education
at P. S. 185! . 22..
Why, who would have known
that those Palomino horses are
compared with zote coins be-
for they can be entered in any
shows? According to Boyle, say
the horse judgos, a Palomino
had to be "three shades light-
A or three shade« darker than
unday. February 1, 1948—CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES-REVIEW I
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• Weather Man Hates Mistakes
HINGTON, Jan. -—(U.P— there’s anything the weather man
man said, for goodness sakes, hates it’s a mistake. K
get this dope straight. If R. C. Schmidt, boss of forecast-
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Included among the phases of
traffic safety expected to be stud:
mea oy tne committee are speed
zoning, roadway design and con-
* 2 or 3 Days Service on Family Bundles
and Linens
way of weather—if he knows how.
'Woll, sir, I looked Inta the mat-
ter. I's about as easy as batane.
Ing the; observatory In one hand
and the big Mr. Schmidt in the
other.
Take the area this station cov-
ers. South and west to Tennessee.
North to upstate New York, and
east to the coast. Even Mr. S., a
great meteorologist with all the
tools of the trade at his elbow,
can't do it alone. He gets help from
hundreds of people in scores of
stations who study maps and count
raindrops Before they fall. Or who
hope they can tell you where the
drops will fall and how many.
They measure the height of clouds
without getting their heads in the
fleece. They can tell wind direc-
tion and velocity, now and to-
morrow, without having to put on
a wind breaker or wet a finger.
They can tell you hqw cold it’ll be
tomorrow in Bear Station, Tenn.
And how does the weather bu-
reau do it? It’s about as easy as
making a three-point landing in
a hurricane with all motors conk-
• presented at Um govemor’s
iway Safety eonferende at Dal-1__ __ _ _
March IMA was announced - the 26 ma* committee.
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 67, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 1, 1948, newspaper, February 1, 1948; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432697/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.