Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 253, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1955 Page: 1 of 14
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NO WEATHER PHENOMENON
gan Thursday, when the first year’s
re ord
allocation
to
Burleson Schools
'! hey
hooks will he issued on these" two
expected
Educators Attend
E Thompson, English
ucation: B
Elementary
Pool di-tri l- Alvar ido.
Marjorie
tion in Texas.
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CLEBURNE RAINFALL IN LAST 17 YEARS
1954
1950
1947
2 68
3 m —3 V5
TEMPERATURES
22 HO
ing from a serious operation. .
temperature 92
queen's contest. . Only a scatter-
e lO wP" • “"I -"I ,
you split the body open first so no
matie into his
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Th-Burison
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To Open Sept. 12
For 55-56 Term
Gangland War
In 5 Months
Simmons, Hirst Grade: Mrs. D. L
Norris and Mrs Letia Johnson, Se
Faculty Members
In Conference-
heralding price
consumer items
and
a in
This
cirrus
afte -
first dispatch in a series of three
on the reporter's findings follows.)
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who
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Mrs
the
lunch
cents.
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North t enti al l < x
advised that the
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Fort Worth-Dallas Hoods
Eliminating Themselves
clearly-defined wake of a circling B-36
b mber flying at high altitude.
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and Helen Sharp, will have
prepared for students at 25
--same price as last yeak......
$1 ,524,00001 ooo
effect
Pay More for Licenses
in addition, motoring Texans also
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Thursday
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Wednesday
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additional revenue will be devoted
to increasing the state highway pa -
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crand meeting Thanksgiving.
LAFF. A-DAY
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Monday . Sept 12 School buses will
Nb,
big fair was all
rom South Caddo Street The Sun-
lay paper will list the places on
sixth grade,
fifth and sixth grades; Mrs, O. B
King, seventh grade; Mrs W D
King, seventh and eighth grade
A vacancv is to he filled in the
eighth grade.
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11 94
n no
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be running on schedule
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two year period
set to start Monday The gigantic - a m
i purchasers are entitled to a vote ,
Members of the planning com
A Godfrey , chau -. . Sept
Oct
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I ve cleaned out my desk, and
the express company will pick
up my things."
higher taxes will come from a one
? ’ cent hhu-tper gallon on gasoline,
hiking the state levy to five cents
the coming
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PUBLISHED AFTERNOON --
u a a .g. With CLEBURNE folk prior to' her
might tipster, abandoned on a Fort Worth to go over on the north side of bort ( participation in the fair and rodeo
,4 cinrmorInt nerinc Lit l Werth nvr? ranvni ha hock fha fnl. F . . m. I.
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lice were still questioning his gang-
i land friends until Late Wednes-
day when an anonymous man tele-
phoned Sheriff Harlon Wright and
said he heard shots near a vacant
' farm house close to Saginaw, Tex.,
' last Thursday' night
Wouldn't Give Name
The state's new fiscal
if they are
for view. Rovce Holland, Joshua, Dean
10e Skiles: Keene, Albert Pauley. Rio
Tin first -woman ever
not enrolled on the census roll All
chauffeurs license - courthouse Saiurday morning at 9
1. will be necessary
will begin at 8 30
from Die police force.
>f perjury and sentenced
clouds over (‘leburne Wednesday
• ers but no coat was recovered
about two hours later, pulled to ,
the surface by fire hoses stretched
1 underneath it
Deputy Sheriff R. N. Gilley said
the top of Eggleston’s head was
blown off, apparently by a shot-
gun blast fired irnm behind and
at close range He also had been
shot in the side Indentification was
days.
1 he regular opening day will he
icr. Warren V West. Mae Tarver
Andrews Taher :
CIEBURNE AND VICINITY
Partly cloudy through Friday I
Widely scattered thundershow’ Ts !
southwest portion Friday No im
portant temperature changes.
Moon
Superintendents of Independent
eludes
Mrs W
fora Tincy Eggleston’s body was
. found in ’ a well near Saginaw, a j
few
will mark the beginning of regis
tration of pupils for the 195.5 59
u-a J
honls and their teachers
Commerce Workshop
Howard L Ezell and Miss Ethel
Scott attended the area annual
workshop for Instructional Super-
South Caddo where .ill entries will
Revnolds. Coy
George, Lucile
Thursday and Friday, Sept 8 9.
222 Blood splattered upon the uphol-
West stery and floor of the front seat in-
dicated he had been slam, and po-
year be
1
School faculty in
tin .me y ear
-wife
P * . ,* 32
To Open Sept. 6
After Meetings
...» 5,
Fair Booster Trips Start Tomorrow
The first fair and rodeo booster trip will leave Cleburne at 8
o’clock Friday morning from American Legion Hall
Lewis Armstrong is chairman of the trips, the second of
which will leave from the same site Saturday morning The Cie
burne Chamber of Commerce is sending all of the beauteuos en-
tries in the fair and rodeo queen’s contest along on the trips
Stops are scheduled Friday at Covington, Blum. Whitney,
Hillsboro, itesea, Grandview, Maypearl, Waxahachie, 4 Sup fur
lunch) Midlothian, Venus and Alvarado
Saturday, the booster caravan will head north and west, mak
irg stops at Godley, Joshua, Burleson, Fort Worth, Weatherford,
(Stop for lunch) Cresson—Granbury, Glen Rose, Walnut Springs
and Meridian
2 ___ .tu. 570.during_thecomingxcar.and+
—l mittoe twe: C
'man, W A Tav lor. G Newton,
I Gamble. Lowett B NDavis, Abei
1 Weinberg, Mrs George Avers and
Mrs E. L. Harris
DE
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Virgil Andrews; I
were convicted mosuiy
grees in past 24 hours.
Minimum temperature 69 de-
as Instructional Supervisor Asso-
ciation and Miss Scott is the sec-
retar of the state organization.
! They met with other State officers
lunch room and her assistants.
Mmes G R Shannon. A E Fraz
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bodyinwater, he said, had
dency to generate gas and rise to —-------
the surface, there to point a grisly abandoned well
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noon, was no weather quirk. It is the
Mrs Gladys
grade. Mrs
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I "Well, goodbye. Mr. Johnson,
2- IX a bean nice werking for y
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1 FAIR SET Alvarado School;
Hi St Louis by
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id continumnl throch Satur
i orert at ion and pi eparation
■ onE ot school Tue-dai
: FORT WOI
_ i(Tincy) Eggleston and a couple of
miles north of Fort Worth, a his gangland cronies were discuss-
- "iting he virtues of-deep water as
Bliee tn art i id of jhe body of
a murder victim. T
One of the hoodlums sui
that there were better places
(UP United Prems Televhete Pietures
icp Central Prems Heetures
a Um Weature
manager of
Rarger,jine ns president."............ ...... concerning laws’atfecting
Baccus,
aver. l’arker, " arl A
inston, I av erne
ST Lot IS UP- Roger Lind, and Patrolman Elmer Dolan, were
an airpori employ, walked into a . equally insistent that all Hall s lug
Minot N D bank some weksalouuge was brouuh into Hu station
I he two officers were eventually
vetoran United Press reporter was
aackerpun“pesgianama £
Fort Worth - Dallas gang .nd find-
ing out what the underworld was
myths about hl. raw -ride. The
Pretty MARILYN RUSSELL, of
Fort Worth, getting aequajnted----
G Newton Gamble, secretary of
the Burleson Civic I eague, reports
that response to the subscription
of stock for the erection of a med
ical clinic has been vers favorab
le, but there , still remains stock
for persons interested
, Pleus for the clnic call fer A mo-
dern. air-conditioned construct on
I with ample parking space Stock
j is selling for $25 per share and
1953
o .,9
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C o Grayson, Principal.
F Dunn and Mrs Ruth
When Tincy 'Got His He Had No Chance To Test Corpse Theory
(EDITOR’S NOTE: Th. day be-. By PRESTON MCGRAW t finger,as it were, in the general of Fort Wurth where he i ‘ ' .......“ . " . ' 1 "ne
“ - ’ ---- RTH —UP— Leroy direct ion of the murdererf — never have been found except for supermarket parking lot Worth and would be back the fol-
’ --------- - —You don't have to worry,.Fin- an anenymeus dip te Sheriff Har- Mr*- Waltcrine Eggleston. Tin Llowing dar — Friday.
cy is reported to have said, "If Ion Wright, cys wife, said he had a visit last Before leaving, he slipped a 14-
_____! Hi i body was found in eight fccti Thursday in TwomenfromDaltas, shot .
ghe d dewntotw alepWednesday night, the. tup, hath in sports clothes. They talkedpockeL .........
----hig hr ad Muwn aft by a shotgun until 4:30 pm the talk was Eggleston rbecause Fincy never
blast apparently fired from behind good humored, accordig to Mrs. went out anyway without a pm
.Tfiff-nT'VTnM1 latlfi' He h-rt ■N-T-n-e——- eud lhelmen leL LHe climbed into a 1952 Oldsmobile.
ally,—_ _ | missing .since Thursday. His bloody , About 30 and left home
killers dumped him in an automobile was found, after an his visitors goodbye, he-had a tele Tino didn't com home Fday, /7m
1 a few miles north assist from another anonymous phone call. He told his wife he had (See THEORY page 2) c h
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distant < irctilar “TTfsturbance in
\
will go from $3 to $4
The increased fees are
} Three Die In
CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
ig ef mimreds faring forth today
. gw
IS ci itin I dBturD Mrs. tential in lb** county _______r-i_______
■ because Finev never - ——-e----------
Will Extond Water Mains
t • y
"4
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None Injured In
Traffic Accident
Ihwat patrolmen inve-1 te/
,i I > i! le ccident Wennesda I fle|
IS now oniy l '.'ll incites -
TEMPERATURE. Maximum for Amm-f 1951 1"dcerer. Average nonum fm the monlh, 100 R
lecrc . minimum for vugust. 1951. (39 on Nuu-t l-’. averase minimum . I d' '.fees .ner.^e tempera
tore for" August, 1951. 87 1 degrens Maximum for \ag'i't. 12), IW. Auzl1 x. average maximi
the month 95 74 degrees, minimum or the month, 6’ degrees theand tn of the month. ave
num.num 'for the month 70 I degrces Averac temi rafure of Amjisf 1575 83 "7 rtrerrr the normal IVist. T B Ga-hrngs. and Venus,
avorare temperature for the month of August for t < past 11 car 1 8 ' 3 1- "idrnt 11 11) । RieEiniy
August was slightly cooler than Hie normal over t " H "1 for the 11"1111
cooler than August. 1951
W Norwood.
' ranked Fort Warth-D&Hati
hoodlums now totals three
within tiie past five months
with the finding of Leroy
Tincy Eggleston's body in
an abandoned well a few
miles north of Fort Worth
Wednesday night.
The 49 year-old gangster, who
was under a murder indictment in
the May, 1953, alsying of million-
. a ire Clark, had., been mission since
last Thursday. His 1352 Oldsmobile,
was found abandoned in the park-
ing lot of a north Fort Worth super-
| market the next day.
noon it Burleson at the inter-ee ventured such a hint while admit-
a n of Ih-ha.ay 81 and the busine. tinu siich a mistake made all con-
,,t, , H hav 11 remFrT consctous that thetedef4.
patrolman Calvin slvus said a teu Will BE A PARADF
i vehicle tra^elmg on the business khactand prorer date in WNednes;
roue halted at the stop sign, then Worth s ports senbes BLACKIE
ipulleddirectlyin,iront a car ' SHERROD and PUSS ERVIN in
ttrmrtmtheHH*hw*r8+Fh t to w nwctosea business ---------
I ■ outhbound vehicle tinned over in Dallas News adroit newsman.
the rrghtofway There were nn im TUMMIE TURNER, of the WAC
! pines DamageswereestimatedatBUREAU. in town visiting with
friends after completely recover-
A Riggs
, to start work on the float
secretars of the
Mrs Lola
and ver i let ini t el)
Bihop. W <
T Betts Burleson. .1
woowl: (lehurne. H D
I • clli >1 W ill meet f rom 9
t p m dadv beginning to
A e mpre l i I 1 I I mr parade will start at 5 p in Wed | day at
New Taxes Will Be
a four night run 1 ah parent, ane m- .ted to attend
The parart proper wtt stert-eneratasemtts nt 9 n m —the
first lay wh n new .(.iff members
w.R Le intiontuced and (xplana
t lull of pi.i I, • of the -I hol t..ni
macte t(r thu comrt
All plof-shal per -onnet of the
grees in past 24 hours.
Maximum temperature 104 de
i greets a year ago today.
Minimum temperature 78
- grees a year ago today.
j sunseti6:54______________
BARN FIR■ EXTINGUISHED
Units from Central Fire Station
I exinguishe a btaze in an
barn in the 900 block of East Hen-
derson Street.
iles . S A Dickenson.
2X.2.
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S-e=eMM=
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made by a card in his billfold.
iageated When Tinev finally ' got hie*’ he
aces. A didn't d’l te get to test his theory
d a ten- personally,-----U....... . -. ; -u-----
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55 esa-ket-e*
K -Bud C—-La “, .1.,
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39.
FBI zints.
to prison IPrma
Testimony of Witnesses
Y . . -
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SERENADE—Gino Prato, Italian-horn /New York col)-,
bier who won $32,000 on TV quiz show "The $64,000
Question." is serenaded by 12-year-old Gloria Locker-
man, Baltimore, Md., another contestant who won
$16,000) on the show. Occasion was bon voyage party
for Prato before leaving for Italy and a reunion with
his father. (NEA Telephoto)
serve as foreman of the grand He said he wouldn't give his
ury in Johnson -Cduntywas_name because he was parkedLwith.
‘ imed here this morning to a married woman when he heard
head the July term of probing the , .
todav Anthortrs quickly reached the -
"14 •> . - r... scene and found shotgun wadding,
„She.is.Mrs Walter Hudsins, pellets and blood dotting »he com
212 North Anglin Street. Th crete top of the wey The bloated
grand jury will have some 30 body, wearing a shirt and trous.
cases to consider and is expect-
ed to be in session at least
two davs
testimony of witnesses who — 1 M k
+- caw Hal brought ito: I minnv I pAchere
the police station and that the hi.' •vMJ l •
Igau, was not brought in with him VAGg AA& Da:
The III.' ster: of the missin ’ >'3oo. V7 13 MeCT iHOr
। 909 grew deeper with the exe< u
■ nlltalt. andsMluplau " To School Dates
, lan that thes knew nothing -or" covnty J R Bright advis. which contained $7, and pictures
the money , ed there would he a faculty meet of, his wife and daughter.
Then aftei more than I "a' H" n: of the county teachers at 10 , However fingerprints
. mysteriou- ransom notes behnansitirdaymorningintheedu betakenafrom the body Thursday
I seeping into circulation Ait r Lmd cation room of the courthouse in todetermine positiveidentification,
discovered the firat miin- S" preparation for the opening of coun- c Pal , Cut . Down,
lull, three other $20 bills were h Sehon/-Teav morning Sept One of Eggleston s hoodlum pals,
tound at the I cileral llr-erw Bank ; parker ......... ls the exception (ecl Green, was cut down in an
.......peed today underworld slaying last May out-
Il xehool diro.-miv for the conn ide a Fort Worth tavern Eggles-
tyisasfollows B Bright. Coun lon was with Green at the tune
t superintend nt: Ruth Merrili, of the slaying but escaped and
Office ASS/stant, Howard Ezell there followed rumors that Eggles-
| High School supervisor: Ethel Lon had hued gunmen to dispose
, , Scott Elementary Supervisor; Har-iGrcen.. . .. g .
Roy Garrett. 52. alter four days v ilea Richardson county School Ede II Evans, another of the Fort —
n ndditionM 100 the' following HI VUIWIUIUIILC I >choonei, i-m Erau"in 1‛ shallow gravemoscpmoffreedom.was bacgmcotty ait surse NabeTNCEmaay: ------------------------------------
year. I >m.t h. tom th grade . Mild, edM and (ari Austin h.,h and Mrs today charzed with bemg drunk in rian shia (i andviw . M ildred ! becn. missing since last April when
. u , ,, n . ________________________ I The staff of the Cleburne public StanlessitheradeiEllieMWin Bonnu Head were arrested in SI piblic place. Swvert l.ibrarian Burleson. God- j his Cadillac literally" splashed with
of the high school and L A Ink ..... schools began their annual pre ter thud grade !omis for the empe .[ 1 wal reh-a-ed August 27 1, I, V/1 Noel wofford. At. blood, was found in the northwest-
enson is principal the, mhiuh Friendship Schooi school conference today and will John tarver School llobbie Whel he w..- captured 1!all ln ' out i rine 101 beig tendanee orficc ern part of Dallas countv
school instructors are 0 B Kmg. | be in session through Saturday ikan. rnnup.il. Tenniwe Smith, tl...^ , , IWasarreetcdwemne, Board Members . Although Evans body has not
mathematics and hrstm-y. M iss w .. e c . /. morning, ‘ counselor and librai tan; Latlie I. edin his lu-saue the lugzase was । 1 1 , .............. Board Members , (See FT. WORTH HOODS pag?)
Minnie Belle Booth, mathem Bus, WIII ‘Pen PePt. O Besides detailed matters of gen- kelly clementary Frankie Tr.s, opened 1 tie NewMead district 2 ' " ,’f,X ( tod a v the ... 1 . Jackson. Chairman. W
e'^X! The Friendship school w)H open oral ^1 atemtiel uillpomemanmnsmrubn phWatiuns I . t.nri ,m Ml I cull — II — A
Vocational Agriculture: Ns Jane Tm.sday.Si.pt 6,at8:30a.m | g Yen to such areas as instruction- lb tm rt.o \ .m t nn.n . c . it. , . had been arrested about a 10) times
Helms. Tvping. Bookkeeping and Regular school day hours wtll beial materials and their use. special i Auxihar,'. Sei wes ■ i Adinie . ' ' ( 1/191310q he had mosi of the1o beingdrunk lb promis'd l.nth Ih
Shorthand. L. V. Dickenson, Sci observed, and the bus will operate ' and Reneral service offered in the Hanieesortu Kendrick inh s,;......o<> w no him w hen he was ,rr full, when leaving la-1 Saturday",
ence: C 1. Booth Jr. physical Ed- on shedule Lunches will he ser • } stem • a followup on the cvaha- tration ' ' , , ■ Hvbin, , te i De 111 ei who took him Ht.d he would not get drunk and- ' • y , (
— "-elsk ved in the lunch room Beginners ’ion program of the system, and a room snpei \ ism . .1 un < wayoun, ^.uldet. w la no he bac k offi ei s said. laMuj0m0n02.104mu
art to brinir then birth certificates.; study of "Public Education and the transportation suporvisI ill _ bloyandStellnSander
Tile faculty is composed of Mrs. Future of America.” Also, grade. 11010 i\u xr " ' visors at the East Texas State
Ola Moore, primary; Mrs .lube level and departmental meetings A I IFi ICT n A IKIC All A Q(\/L K [} D AA Al ",..,0"00 1q An Ipachers College at Commerce
Webb intermndiate and Mrs. Nan | will be held to consider matters A U (j U S I A I N T A L L A D U V IZ N U K/V\ A L ’ J. ", MHiron BTacewen. Thurda . in which 23 counties par-
........ Bowen, principal; 1. L Tarpley, of special interest to such groups — 5— — N . T . Patd.
cond Grade. Miss Miriam Wtlshire, bus drivi-r and Mrs. L. I. TarpleV. Mr Sam Culpepper nf the Texas By W S. OWNSBY ... parker car A Revnolds Cov : Ezell, is county high school sU1>
and Mrs Ahee Hovveth. Thtrd lunch room ' Stale Teachers Association, ad heweather of this August, contrasted with th tot zust 1251 and wth that of theear averi,. t ......n. Geore.. t ncile ervisor. president of the lex-
Grade: Mrs N M Bennett and. The first Parent Teacher meet dressed the confmeme todav on i the month of August was set forth today Wealher observer W S Oun-by as follows
MrsMamie Rilcy. Fourth Grade; .mg wil! be held Enhv. Sept 16. j changes - f Legislature 18' RAINFALL 1ahrdl for' this month, 3 ID melt's, rainfal tor Amm-b 1931 only 0 08 im h the nor
Underwood. fitth with Mrs. Fred Jennings ................in- 1-eruca- nai "oin for tlis month is 2 38 inches, the de .cd m . alali fm the fust eight motthe of thm soar
2.
ee
ch#
In Effect Tuesday
.. , ,, Z ve ready t> take th ir designated ' zatmn -re
At SDN I P Imreased taxes gallon Die 0104 was expect place, |n Imne year
on cigarets, gasoline, beer and ed to bring in $55 million over Hie.' L., . .... .i. . . . .<
corporat franchises, voted by the n, Iwo f,seal veins 01 the total. 1 he, ? ort " " t tf h Mu " 0n ' bot t • ii
legislature earlier this year, will alot . $1 1 million will go to the Mounted 1 oiice Drill Tcam Which ful ' ’ or’ -out 1 mnalpoX
become law next Tuesday. Sept 6, e - eneral revenue fund and is widely known Im- their daring , v ..m imd mu . m tifi lo at th. time
rises on' the three $11 million for highway building feats, will perform on the south of reHit ‘on and .fn-1 graders
side of the courthouse at 4 p.m. mus . i-o 1111 -11.1 a bIIt certiti
ax cos on eer before the parade proper starts. cate H......nterin Alvarado
A t.'X bo f seven tenths of one Helicopter to Show schools in etlan urad, - f r the first
' 1r boltle Wis fxed on beer. It has been definitely ascertain time should brin transcripts of
appropriation tak, , effect - x j,et led to be reflected in a pen ed that a helicopter will be on dis- (rdit....... teo1l.....k < lrarance
The mgeast yield among Die t " ,pr1‛ UKrtasi or 1 i play at the fair grounds for the minis in 1eit 11 repmt urd . , . 1 ..
uarlumi."m"unatonalta"" Sai . ............ Seeping Back Into Circulation
"5 nT th romi t x"eT “of Houstn has al,,””” a,1.7m.. lunci......... al..............sar...... -
Slit "lhant aXe9 W1 ls ont ving onto the grounds A few of the rd bu then lunch cards for the
(en1, Pr.Pask irom.four.to fiye many rides are already set up ontire week each Monday morning,
million in nw money for the Remainder of the ( arnival will el is' fm X v e o 195^^ He left the
I- general revenue fund beAmoynd.insundayi be on si. be Naminstration “W:ion t'Betts bank with the first clue to a $300 l ibsm. !
. crease, hopsted from $2 to $2 25 per for the Rodeo at Bradbury s and at s I < par 1 • prin. ( shrewdest itt stigators m the Umt
fl 00 capital assets, was expected the Cleburne National Bank from pAupri"eAroivodationdiled states im ......... two years
’n nrich the state by some $6 Saturday on .... PMim, Willie V Crow Vo The cluc land carried from the
-aulo-aver Lhel biennium.-------- TheEirst Aid Station .is heingup.". AlLdlll—uillial LA. Will Dakota bank was a $20 bill the
AlVgt’hm die higher levies will set uPin.a hE lent immedia tely Fmd Jr dirci tm of athletics ami one of 1 (M0 bill paid, 1h
....... st, me $98 million for the state west ofthe Agricultural Building Johnston, kirp kill ' ol siX-yeal old lvb.
under the superv.sion of the Sev „ atics Hlerman w Harry. by,G reeniease.
enth-Day Adventist Church at n ,, vior of music and in In te days that followed three
term of the Burleson Pu bhe sehool ’ rn adlditionmotoring rexans also Keene. , , -trume Hal musie director. Jim M mqre el the ransom lulls turned
Birth certifrates. for pupils of will Start paving $1 mor, for ihej Miss Juanice (-ill and James iach Somme and Physical educa up 1 hen 11") -topp'd,
the first grade, shewing that they 1.iver licenses after next Tg. ( man have made definite plans tim. Carol A King. English; Dor it was the fust time any of the
were six years of age b fore Sept day ' ‘ with ‘he 4H club boys and girls tha I King. Hnalish: Jane I. Wal ransom noes had been seen in
‛ ,1 1 I । 1; l” erte a float in the parade The ker. business administration and circulaton since two husincss as
i 1111 1’>a< < >v i u11, posters ar-- being painted for it in commercial education. -oale, ot wealths automobile
andl fees 'E h L/r f Etting it ambled Kiemenfam school (^rh-s W deali 1 Ror1 < (releane -11
two year operator'/permit Com- bysatr t".-riling. Head, rricipal Frances M Byrd.' ed siu.pinlo asdutiiebargand
' merelal licenses, good for one year. Miss Gill urged the boys ami Hirst (ade lames I Byrd, sei "St 1 1 '* ~ ‘ .
Will he boosted from $2 to $3.' and girls to meet in her office in the eme mid -m ia! studies. Dora A a 1
" Goopci' smomi glade, l'auline I’ sld' Kansas ( 11
i uci limd grade; l’auline Largest Ransom Paid
(onkrite sixth grade, Jeanette Th, ransom largest ever paid , t . . . Acc •
GdJ'- 111/ grade, Marv I Glenn, in a kitnnp casc. was delive.ed llabilulal ()lleneier
fourth -rade Mary H Jackson, ( cordine to instructions of the
tilt1; -ratl . Annie B Kelley, Lan kiinappir, in early octot.r With I Arregted \oain
guage arts and social studins: Lleta ■ in 48 hours the holy of Bobhy *■ F
l' Lightfoot, second grade. Earline (reenlcase was discovered in a
— TSeToeTel., rtrstEracte:, Hthtthshalowgrave ishoscpm*t
Smith, tourth grade; Mildred M ana i ari Austin Hall and Mrs
Stanles. sixth grade; Ellie M Win Bennie Heady were arrested in St
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Pei Ish the thought that date of
' i r parade was purposely mistated
vostertay as a publicity gimmick
F or prexy. HARO1 D WEBB,
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 253, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1955, newspaper, September 1, 1955; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1434462/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.