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Bulware, 'Clyde Hubbard, Ru-‘
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AUDITOR COMMENDS JOHNSON
COUNTY FOR WELFARE WORK
in Following
Visitation
I ies Suddenly At
Watts Chapel
United Press Wire Service
Central Press Service
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Local NRA Consumers
Drive is Nearing Close
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About Rabies-
A lettor signed -by “A Reader.”
comes to tills clumn,
” dt is. hard to: understand how
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Yale Theater
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"IIFR first MATE"
With Slim summerville
and Zasu Pitts
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( anvass Practically Complete, Thousands
Of Cards Turned
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tundrd Mr. Byara, About 40 ii-
ute) atier Dr rurner’* arrivi Mr,
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CLEBURNE, TEXAS, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1983
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To Plan For 19:53 .
High School Foot- ,
ball Campagn ।
ilouse-To-flou se
111/11 psiblu
ROY i.OPKR and FRIKND
712 W, Henderson Street
.Fin 1j-
welr
if they, know ot any dog owners
’ not complyng with the law they
1 should report them 1hndog men-
ace 1s- nal one and every step
. he uld be„takeu to war against it.
batt. Durward Lankford. Jo Ger-,
rard, Ur . E -Damern, O P,
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whirl) call. . lot all dogs
Krys Quadraph ts
Irv Uilahd Herr
far fine in rity congt Saturdav
‘merning on a chrge
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Sign and Present This Coupon -
at Box ortice
Cliprge . ' a-
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if all those who have said
they will run for county repre-
tentative get in the race there
Won't be enough voters left to
give anybody a majority.
TO PAY LOANS RELIEF WORK
can object to the only certain way
of eradicating it."the letter states.
. '.'That is. the enforcement of strin-
p gent dog laws. The licensing of
[ dogs, .the capture and destruction
k of all vagrant dogs and the uni-
\ versa I muzzling of dogs control the
disease.. ■ ■ . ■ ■
' “It is the muzzling of all dogs
, in public, whether they are free
1 or not on tire leash th.it is of
[■ prime importance That a dog
le may be unmuzzled in his owner s
I hr use and on his owner’s-‘proper-
| ty goes without saying But on the
| by-ways and highways the un-
I muzzled dog should be subject to
i capture and. to destruction ‘or to
E the payment of a fine by his owe
l. er the same as an unlicensed dog
By strict dog regulations Den-
k ■ mark, Norway and Sweden have
N not had a case of rabies in 50
% .tears It is almost unknown in
[ Holland and switzerlandset the
■ State of Ohio alone, and its record
■ is pot unusual, had 58 deaths
I in the last ten years Fifty-eight
I deaths are recorded i the Ohio
Health news. the publication of the
a State Department of Health”
r "No mention is made of the
1 ‘thonsnds of eiildren and adults
for Crorie Nathanie He । -,i, becou
resident of Johun county mperaj
. , • 'in: m • n' ' . ( . . n it, b-. thie
Srrvu rs / oaay ! or Texa R habiii it wl ua
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vicious dogs ‘or the expome and
pain to which thousands were put
ain the administration of the pas-
i teur breatment .“
• We miglit vemind A Reader '
that there is antordinance in Cle-
Is
in < 1;A II
ehtic ha heukop in <
of flee of
f Niru. - ciratat
Funeral services will lie jrid lb
atternpou al 3 o lock al Hu ,
Watts Chipel Mel tiodtt t, hue L ,
•I in■ I in .— I ।,111 •1 auding
11 - in l hi s tniw ii ad-
''IH'' Ill this pei.
hr ' ne- 210 \ luia-
terncon. and prolyble future ret-
ereriet s to the case.
Two Men In RaceMn^l is
For Representative KEYNOTE OF
ss LOCAL MEET
ig Frlag Ind
hie manager n thn
a- -i Fhi audiorv fur’hnt ti'id "i.i'
' he had fthd wy v aeryut w i
,, ,i mo j sitisf aetit v ynef top ; 1 ।
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I of fir* meeurmge/ 1,
Friday afterneen
lx en sarehing wooded sections Singh-tou. left, in charge of (‘amritmms itiie leaders lii thi- delivery
irear Angela. La, for 11 convicts E at Uie farm, who was shot avhen ven toln Indanjen. (op left, a
who escaped from the I.euisiani he relinfo accimpamny (be lit. temer and firhek .1. Ryan.
a- med civicis a -a 1 Stage, and tip right who was ■ minx 42
Hi' Irinsl
Report Made By Tax Board
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ENpenses (if* Aqmin-
it rat ion Tola By I
l epartments
and laughed and joyed with Ins
son. Dr Tirney and Rev cl)
land, wo wont, out on the 1
pr • and sat down. butShortis
afterwatd hnid.a gap and going
m ' found MrByura dead .in
thrision (hi
City Tax I'ah
J, I Hammotid.spaid a ten «ol-
Frld Superv isor An- Funuls, Wanted For
nounees Visit# For County Quota Fok
Cvunty Ntorn Nifferers
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anyone who knows about rabies ben wuns. 1. Barker. R. H Ab-
end the dreadful' death it causes । 1 _ ’
Union two children were born
s4 Bsars-of Airilloand Mrs
Rt Dertyberryocuiburne. Mrs.
Bvats died hi 1a84 He ws mar-
1 i d ti| Mis Sarah; t. Rodgrs on
1 - 122, 1886 ahd dp this union 01 M! j(f Mi
wrirbrh eight -iildren, two' oi ; Field ■ ttre! ” .
.wirm, i ieorge and Jlnnie, are
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F M cnrip
(rtte t i.‘i il there.
F Lom Wius 1, -VI nu
at th chuniber 01 ‘cominemo,
• All nrferevec tii tuotbait .and
other athlenes at Gle burne hirh
Seliot .lie urged ' i Ie prerut bt
W A- sectt. 'chairman ofgaBb
good-wigomnnitee of thi chum-
ber of chmmerre.
A p raen ■ to‘ be held Nn 28
■ ite da v het ore tie opymi erid
Hamet heseasuh Wnunf-
, , . ' is. opun pt a i e plur
ned and Ways am} 11 .'ii lo aun,
ladenritla: pp.uqtadeut lla
lrn F hi ol will in "a topi ill di -
eussion
Campbell, J. D. Allen, JohuBuis,
R. H Beavera, (i. W. Killings-
। worth, T O Wayland, K E, King.
J. F. McDade, Eus n seheble,
J. F Stevens. dartstepliens Mi'S'
es Florence Hartinmand Ellw Hen-
ry. ■ .
yeaycand a laruefandowi i.'m Mliw
Walks Chap I and find Fl,il e -Ui. j
piuit/te .»nd
o ' . OU'
atitV fijnu i
:tmi in .1 jvm)
N Mergan. Parut tcolgitt, Robert
Wuzh, R.alplt Chat in. Duc rieki*
C C Jowell Mrs. H V Wiman, '
an' 4
untphsmeut ,i., hi iyna"
tn many oter countie .
Ded ; . .
Mr Byars- was born 1 White
house. Smith county. Texas, April,
a 1857; moving , with his widowed
-mother to Johnson County at (hie
age of 14,. settling , on the „Larm
where he had resided ever since.
Mr Byars was first iuarried to,
M: Ieu Stalling in IH7B lb till.',
and at ter. Mm J M Chamber . AT
•and Rev W B.diilland, ra •, , 44 I
( I the Watts Chapel Chuchi, to ,11 A
(Ill'll tse to aftend the distr f ,
Methodist -meetfng to wich lie ( » ect,.,.. {X-i.* IL
anadmegaterromywattotap--Iet8 -
Reeomes 111. b
He and Ret cifiana retuirii
ri rrd tiprsifl
BYARS RITES
" Wii v
TO BE TODAY
•ii 1 Detet changes in
.............. large per-
these protestors had
ini film'd of 1h salaries being
Kr ' । . ’ pd, the enplovees of the water
Named I ) MruEeIMea and lioda o| flu. sch0ol sys-
. < . । k । , tem • ■’]
Friday eveningleaving Mrs HBvara
und MS, (HMNg in ilenins
He; ioired. fof the4cihtsoo atier
ie lung uome bul ISabout JU
. , mintes atterwurd aked his son,
i Wa lit te wll or B IL Turner
at eieburnie, who camc and at
tafn; Mesdames Sai Chapman,
J B Post, Jr . cierald Keith'. Hun- !
ter Kev. Il B. sonnt l", Mart
Hoffman, Lee' W.Hi,ice tiriun.
Booth. White Mf. W ‘I Brail-.
bury. Jr. euptam;. Meadamns (•
A Jaen bond - (
Newsom h . lirai
B L Irqn rii
te-sinlt cinpltin/
'll 5: •in "eao
The NRA consumers drive, di-,
verted by Gen T e Drrey of the
local committee and supervised by
Col C W Smith, was practical-
ly complete Saturday afternaom
with only a small secuon to b' ■
- worked
CpI, Smith organized Hix forces
in a most efficient manner 1
which he asked the presidents of
the local Parent-T icher Associa-
tions and the Ladies Auxiliary ot
the American Legion to canvass
the city • -
Final Check-Up.
Thousands of cards have been
turned In at the Chamber of Com-
caplanMesdamek V Widinan. Mt. WG giateeriuju feval
J. C. Hepkms Joh White, 0: A "vaalhpn hvcu will' III ike talk*
Srott, Al sheelr . Ml, Betty Lan ' ni wandr ■ u ■■ '.rm
Laceweli ' as lo ' In । pt": mi Einmtt
paper.
The eihtiir hail two black esel Eoejigdeiimgechw , an r .
mnd brunk ?! th fe to show lull paue adserti cjca i„ . i
. loj.- the eseapadi' balurday. : ium to .a sue. -Wide ' , , 0
to 1 he nsembly was brought to
Older by halt Kennard, chairman
'I Ilie tax equalization board; who
: tire tthrriler} called the mreting for the
ip aku Nn-uudep/e ot piesentnrg his report
tuenramm d i Hie varwus eity oil icials and
Jolin 1. wylicitrity nowrN.M E . . .. ..
moi, cii s..,' ald i w Kim Lions Hear latk
Ky C. W. Smith
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Another lettet —
I here comes another unsigned
letfer. A Reader AL Youir- Col;
mull is all the identifteation of
Hie writer. .
He or she lakes a prominent
local citizen to task for refusing
toisign the NRA card.
However, this paper will not prb-
ii: h the names pt thos who have
refused, to sign the cards
mill! an offictat let is furnished
by the local eomimitt • working
, ■ through I he chamber "I comnieree
• It is not lair to single anyone
out at this early date
We believe many o thos who
have, netyet Signed will do So
when ihevihmkthe matter over
more closely / •
munities ... Ithrr Deme amrit tenramneu ------------ „ ana
MfBsars tiled sudduui ■' Ble freu 1 Iuna. . NL1 ad anf ( ludler 1 rep ' seiral IV' .. Of ’ the water"board
home, seven mile.', trom I’ bin II-. 11 rirtitirn1**1. irun sinitthtacnney "ssociioM
w (andview ifighwwy anvrbigne; , hius biturd urd eirv coureimh
"'ll •k Friday nuel . vii,. might be ntorested I th
miX' 200 pE ATEG ......"...........d a
noon but .Friday mm iring nd fu •UU VLuldHILarkepmrd stated that 348
belle, and carried, winn L.0m0d. elebeiru laxpaler, and appeared-
PANIWRR ITIGN b1 " thie board during their ses-
UU1% V EIV I It 51% I 1 pttewt changes in their
-‘MM-A-Nriuton and that a
ifig‘*ot
W A Seof Land lewis B. wal-
Man I holA.I keromupamnedbyMrSMac .
IVIdIl VIldFgEd I'ci-'.l.a et-the organ, sang and
.... - P Nrk c Cason sank, rhe Old
With A ,.,l4 NI :"I Crow a. n .solo. . 3 "
VVILII, HSSdUII Bmial wit mucte in theicieburnel
GIiefe.y wlre mny beautiful
p : N A I, , 2 . . .. !l’“ U* Ptert r we plavdon the
,,, a, "l-"ui, : wede inton A- Son.. Funeral
jrrXr iniWld "gl,,.hl iimhrt Charge otarranemnents.
>1HI ivgumtow"ui/-/"ghMr Fam and '
ini; EriN,", nixnuu - the fumt.y - th.' fol-
1W1/1 -rrut sfei . vere closed dur-
11 III I ' I It 11 . ljowevei
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nu bb ’ hpur ot utvic Renfro '
r09W E Miller EE Crow,
E‘IT etirin. Pharmacy, Renfro
M A H Wrhu City Pharmaey
htk l fero"uin Pharmacy.
I llaimmn prevatird at the meet-
. 1 I 1,1 "fy adhunit t al ion boards
I" Id ai the city Hall Friday night
"I wleu time many matters of
lcfence to the citizens of Cle-
. buuig- partirifarly the -taxpayers, '
win- diartissed by a nuniber ot \
pe ikerK. • . -
day in Justice ot the Peace II L
Higgins court again I Fred Me-
ton '
The Wile made the cnmplaint
which stated that he also had a
two-yer-cld child. ,
' ixipib; vommini tortis’a .i.uic' s
him lo '. $ w ■
In 19:3: R.uc
.al wut -in
. if t wt n rinrt anstuic, eomV
• a. mu 1) rdw whe ip ne
m •' ■ in । n .50
Miiy ice call your
attention to the
Auxiliary Team.
Miss Inez con, dretor: .M-''
dames r E. Darcy, C putt, Fay'
Burton. Joe. Peters a nd sam chp-
man
Junior High School.
Mrs. L A Marsau, director;
Mrs. John Buckner, captain; Me-
dames Dora Bn!' '. D e Yah r..
K M Raborn. B if Turner. Lo-
man Cox Mi- J L Bagley, cap-
F l Ien il. - v ,i -the 111 i i an
Mrs. IL M, Fain
Mans ioopen the footbalk
,0uson in ciburne wiM a banig
will be made Mendayuzhti,
neeti of sprismen ul flic ci:;'
wunasncuouron "i h o"
AlEGED IN coMrLAINT mamipulheaasrsuuI.,
, t , , , - . ■ operafimn of souree bl ‘ , li aduun
Wife and child de ertion was ak-imerehmts rid ,, nri rii
Iurd in a omplamt tiled Situr- Tmex-EVIw
r । an. । u #
. • • - ■’ I his. uccendin to Mr Kennard,.
Apprnxihaiev drimrr tipur । wa uni. only tlic burden ot the
Teon klahoma and Ai k in 5 . arieni 9 the protesting taxpayers
.rxpecten t o’ lie iclehrnetei,iy bm they were grossly misinformed
to attend Uie ffe sumemni ctou, a . In the fact:, tn regard to salaries
vnnon who h rmerimi heu at -"l Sriounntycheployces as he had
thetigischtmi-ausuiforgam :ii in ‘ .......'....... ‘
o’rtirk Satunts uuormim .huuiret rports and other authori-
Elect Irin-.of ofiersnd al et mu Hnve lulrmentskin regard to
•I ' Ji 1 ■’ . dnv . Ill Hill III. won < . ;l" ' matlers. However, hr said '
leatm.c the sepip on Saturdashe fell,, those concerned should
evemm , [make epuble the fact that very
V 0 Btanps, nreaident preairteaintoderat salaries considering the
at.,-file three. owUms on Sirfurare- rendered were being paid
day and JE cihu1 ctehinel iunutoimaGe pince
L D Hufi tutiler m Iwiluakoneajeem L---
eri Bmon ot Wiuter, and w ii Services Hrt ft Knr
Newbilo iana are (i,. ph,. ■ ‘ -e“ r or
dents Mi Shew of AMtfencisere-
tary-treastrer.
who are bitten and mutilated ay Long P I ■ A. Grow riftent i o wt f
Mrs S A H. iir , diteet a Mr I wlt M p
EV Itlilliti, -e.ipfain,Mid,mil. s’.w’il.i the porn nen
LAlbert Clran.AH Si+, C P ,. 1 bbrtulrt t ,op )i
Aker. Mis Waiter Weste upunnjin- o dork
Mestanies Walter Brard. .)• a ' 1)/ue ; i -p uund i.i ?
Sander lin, E E. ropkin. Mi l pe nuein froulkttsgMoiwlet
Jimne Squyrecapkan; Min - ilit pruduodennn.ti
" MihntsI f nins i nifihc Stwte . set
tni no ensatunad squad- to take
UMtopletkslmmniaie .
Li, finidi of in covt
. Hwwrvivert byhwdow and
rhe fottewyi ihildren ,$nt "l rirhg*
Anrarilia, Mr I, L Derrvpri
Vennim Lpu 1/0UU/ lh-1 Mr rofwalpavenMi: obert
- 'ii (hnts il iurt ' rjtsrepraie"omokMrR A Wmi l-v. Mi .
t thie b iMatm a n’emito in1 Fod itti, iid wyatt ul ceburne.
11 u C|, bum, ssmt,. - neroraspnmr
' 11 I : ■. - N • ge -nal tde c : -* • '
itestemteh in Uie 11) .Id ■: tit nr
! I'll < b bin n< 4 to
•' I ■< I n "I 11 i 1 f uit 1 < 'll 1 1
Pioneer Of Coll nty
• - vo ' c -i ■ 0 : -12 is ' " .3 ' o
W 0 Im,. Ibid' mmti (nur $813 nerded to idotipleke
ihe iuserpusentoropprienitetifjt letin em, (niufv enolKfor. Red
Ioa eftme ot. ■ 1aH,i . will be a I 'i e :■ ielief t Ui« (rande Valiev
lin- < lebstirne, chmh 1 of ('"Tn. linireue vurfwter accordinig to
.nierce in , the eftierku i onjd a •< anenf y Judge r E Darey. local
Avn! J-C olar eeir flni,e i finirmai id Red Cr0
'arid lli tuscoofiniuwnme A rtotal 6 $1 17 2 lias been r,
da -„o eneN nuth, inonesinu " ►; crus d ■ mid Juche- Mny urge;; that'
an ilium ijit im bi lu otliCi , tin ptnpli of Hji <mnd fully to
rrhs itmry B‛WI !M,iluejhizworths i an , ' and complete
inan ,o mo udiei/- mil- 4 pa .' ul eripu‛ of M/iI sowpn as
mitte eemty 11 gel.mimpim, l>.o -ilHf Phernpn0n1 roilpeted lull.
'. chahmud mliVi\.'bat l ahuraels li' 'll Intuardedu ihena-
> f'.d’. iti'pi''p:'i,|IT'.ui . ',lf - t"i l1"ljal .'lieadipimiei ' auf the re-
rtup benn and wemmriisten 'til' intide vilyti rifus iom an’it
irulaeHni ume hiha • 1ilotaits (I ire ■ 311 .dead..
.I'll ( emnL retud 11' .. f . : '. I . 'il. i -.III' I'd tow i 1 Ul ' tip an 'had
in nAi ii - I,." - I. 1 pp abrneremee jibeume i.ctitidd
M tf di ms th' pA P1*1- 1 ‘-OH d enk onrlrunuw
ri .....0 omnin , jey 11" 1 'P '
ird ... iuW suipstelAb,tsh . r/m, Vula ' .
prNa/ iinen ‛hoikt li I H,HerG '
ihu gai ahd . that wiu mc .;!,■ ' bn
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ill. . yhen ivej "t1AL, .'
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Mi . cALerd and.Mr M
hhjirt iVe luatot hy
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H ibmf wf li in - ataf nu 1
Ledby bloodhounds, pesses have cthers injured. Captain Jelnfthe i-< p i"ai re two of Ilic vie-
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4 J'. Wrbefer oir in cisur f'
( humiterof Censmieree wo,
fuidur tii NC conniteand ILs. sv
"1‛ a mrnnat r ot 'll. luiat Mi 'll" - d ' ! •: '
. Cram. stated ibav tie rport be - AU bank cba ti tie • ■ o
m>: prephred b'. him o Ha if cN md n a urup
.itl'trtlav । . He a .very active 'church
3 2781 workG a nrmbet of Ure W 0 W.N .
an nu Did", .mil alwas plaved an fin
1220 pitant pierf in politivs in John .
.in ■ m eonins He mad. ll a eiretoni -
:oi f 1ei 1aunil} prageP vach ewn
. me Aleford retiinu . II w.a, oi
sjias.ofrmit widrly known ail'd i'
spretnd etizhus of the cotn(X
Mrs. F M. .Wayen. (enp:am. farmbovimgdar.
Modanei I : "Exorel ' A W ling break in which fbur persom unald Mavis, lop center, a trunty c n 1u a heldur ■ Lw erape
cl"" 'l i n e M M -into Ii "lwrre fatally wounded and six Euara whe attemptod lb pevrnt o । in n “ dutu, a baf Kame
A Parks, Milton Johnson,' Mail
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Assault and Hat tery \ ri , I, whiwouuu "SI "
Charge Draivs Fine lat inaitrrat’ woihth in lite pot ill.'.-',' sun, I uuit. '< thi u
' ta ... io . dpri id pend il and , p‛n " jmokrmuustu
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good w a.1 di eu, -rI. by (nili, W , , ,. . . •
.... ,, . . emm, iu b.cii ( ndit Aamm rra
Smiit ruretr vt* Rr1l Mir ...... ,, ,
ot assault nyana N swv. at the' Inin Meqn , i, i, < 0I .....[. 10
and battery on Harold V Ratun,rd,vot rt...... Club ’ ,21 "1en ID "" ble
editor oftheTimreReview. । up xud >ha' o' man lioidd try . "
Hammonds comebofore Mavr | to a 1 uiiudai a inarefal tlunk . hit ’
J. s Hoffman and entered aiplea pha: he stomid nil torget hi. due.
of guilty to the charge
'Ihe aitrreation tarted in the
office oi th'' manager the raged Mrl.c T n 1.1 in . .rid ,.m'i p.'it,.., .
init the foyer when lii. I w, were ,S I.“
neparated i>y emptoyecs of the Timrs Krririr hi rt rut e K
Roy Scutl .A Y. Weaver Mr
Fay Burton, captain: Mexdam
MI" Ger
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"o rtun m odoni iiut Kosa Lee Hammonds meincommi jr 16, M1,n ,
1irpe4I (lo ibbnli,Bneht ot sell-no n1"*" *4 < 11 n in rmnni ..... . -
terrd Kb .1 * . .1 fTNecn Rlt!- iriN thrtthathba RFC...
A triFoi nind pei and' cha Pm.lie ,im. lal irere wi r hoiSu0, W< Hal'.' H m d, ibdl.T r- l >'• 1-. <'d . by f "it n m ,t
when Hammonds came i incenseatand 1ru: 1edre, tendered e loM h ttttmfi .., 226 ) "CPinMd l1 iitte Hrem nt ' Vik. '|. wlr bora net -
orer articles iif (he piper rtat Ie 1 rraj sef-eeu . 11 R A wan 1e 6 Nmili Malli Slini he 1 [ "T" ibid IlI lib. hr. 1/1-- dafontrm o' . • ;' 1
to tile, recent d ath or Rosa tedbaul can "J In insnm-i 1 '. 1 Inan/ul '-’I to met Vm, Coninuuii
Hainmonds. whb whs found shot ihe dais p i-u ip taei I lo. dr) Wiliefu oMermy " s, W.E
through thhe heurt Wecnestuyate,et‛surhseetii iifie c 1, i taMerttVmimiejtmn , E‛/.101091 *11 1" m:
irirdrMj, Mlisie 1 161 1pfi-t ruudt. tall-in i ‘ . C “‘nd’s/rfirpunuee 'Ip '
'IB, fommnj*tar . snit o (iheir
ot th oif sand
thus snci . th
By HAROLD V. RATLIFF
................___________
merce Office ind the hiral* check-i
up m neielrhoodswhese per-
sons mas have bren overlooked is
under way.
Those who wore oyeraoked or
were tiof at home when lie san '
vassers called are -asked to call'
at the clamber of commeree office
to sign < irds and receive their
Consumers Blue Fagles Those wir
signed the cards in the canvass
but did not get Eagle., are asked to
call at the office also. "
Following is a list of the 'com-,
mittecs assisting in the drive:
Adams,. P.-T. A.
Mrs Jim Caskey, captain; Mes-
dames C. C. Caskey, McMurray,
-TH. Weldon, H H Smith, 1'.
Scott. H A Mahancy. L. M. Me-
Farand and Miss Alma Lee Mar-
tin.
Santa I . (■ I \
0 MU. ros* . aptun ?, AEnu.
dames’ Curtis Muster. Ottis Harris.
Jinr Wallis, Hdddie Hegein, Joc
‘Cewin, Matidie D rdson, A. C Don-
aldson, John -nouse, Qums
Chapman. Bill Eubanks, Franklin
Kimberlin, Bert Davis, E AHen.
Burt Hicks, Fred Walker, V. P
Campbell, and Elsworth Lowery
Irving P.-T. A. .
- Hutli weree i undid ate: 14 . tiv
If"''' ot IErt
It B Andoi cie-y: 'winner
iabi.1n0ie mi the mngam 1. teran Church to attend last rites
electimu Inveo-to,wunr for Mt B M Fain, —eil-known
M Ir Ibork emposrd m idem ...i. . Who died
Ai,'' .1, /•' l:'1 Iur dav morning at her home on
A ,, (up nd R Ieene N'"' '!• ii street Rev Robert
Watt Whirhrr the ■ runacviewe : 5 ot the church Dr.
!pib‛ ii an, in the ‛mme,duch l •• ’
pci . 3 E Ciither Awue komposea Ot Mrs, Fan- ■
f • iij... Mutoh, Mrs Earl Ken-
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 296, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 17, 1933, newspaper, September 17, 1933; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1521750/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.