Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 118, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 16, 1930 Page: 2 of 10
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NO to $400,000 Debt
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Vote NO to Verbal Guarantees
Vote NO to More City Debts
halves. The first half will be up
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66 Miles on 1 Gallon
Sunday School league — Ashley
Vote NO to More Taxes
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POWELL’S LAUNDRY
307‘9 E. Henderson St.
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It has been decided to divide the
Sunday School League chase into,
Any of the above “NO’s”
will be a vote for a
GREATER CLEBURNE
league here at least 30 days prior
to the round-robin and must have
attended Sunday Schdol every other
PAUL KIMBRO
MRS. PAUL KIMBRO
G. FLEM WEST
MRS. J. E. PRENDERGAST
J. E. PRENDERGAST .
CHARLES S. GRAHAM
MRS. J. L. CLEVELAND
H. W. WISEMAN
REV. SAM P. JONES
FIRST HALF
S. S. LEAGUE
WILL CLOSE
MRS. A. R. WOODARD
IRA S. BROWN
SAM HAYS
t DR. W. P. ALEXANDER -
MRS. W. E. WATTS
MRS. W. A. WHITMAN
IRWIN T. WARD
S. W. CHAPMAN
S. H. CHAPMAN
EUGENE POOLE
MRS. EUGENE POOLE
MRS. R. F. HUCKABY
DAN F. O’BRIEN
miles on 1 gallon. New Fords 75.
Other makes report amazing in-
creases of 1-4 to 1-3. mors.
Mr. Critchlow offers to send 1 to
introduce. Write him today.
He also wants County and State
Agencies every when to make $250
to 41,000 per month.
“ Santa Fe Wins
Ward Cage Flag
CITIZENS COMMITTEE
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R. E. GATEWOOD
DAVE ROSS
E. G. CHILES
J. r. McFadden
B J. COPELAND
W G. HAMILTQN
R F. HUCKABY
B. B. BARNES
DR. M. DENNIS .
MRS. W. D. ECHOLS
PRIVATE LESSONS
In
BALL ROOM
and
CLASSICAL
DANCING
JIMMIE SQUYRES
Phone 1103J
Review Meets Y. M.
C. A. in County
League Friday. .
HAROLD V. RATLIFF . .
MRS. HAROLD V. RATLIFF MRS. MYRTLE WALKER
ED LANHAM
M. D. GORDON
MRS M. D. GORDON
R. V. WIDMAN
MRS ED LANHAM
MURPHY PICKLE
MRS. A. B. HONEYCUTT
W. A: WHITMAN LEON CLEVELAND
J. LAWRENCE DEAN BYRON DAVENPORT
MRS J. LAWRENCE DEAN MRS. DAN F. O’BRIEN
T. P. KIRKHAM CHARLES A. HOLLAND
SEND
YOUR LAUNDRY
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Vote
i • view Is now leading the scorers of i
, both leagues. m J
p < Leading scorers in local leagues
- ' follow: I
Vote NO to a Political Football
Vote NO and Retain Charter Right
Very Crucial Week
AtHand inLocal
Cage Loop
l. ' Cleburne's 1930 Ward School Bas-
, feet Ball League la over and Santa
f Fe with six wins and n losses has
fe
Vote NO to Unlimited Authority
Sunday. Players of not only the
Sunday School League but the
----- ■ Johnson County League will be el-
2 I pday evening. Runningshtssstringglble tor the provided they
•" " • -"vM‘ 286” of Be- mneet th ‘requlrements laid'down.
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Vote NO to Oil Engine Salesmen
I ' O. McElroy (B>, 60; D. Boyd (R),
1 . 80; Fitzgerald (HS), 59) Brandon
I S), 68; a. McElroy (B), 55;
I Marchman. C, 45.
' Schedule for the week follows:
I ' County League—Monday, Y. M. C.
I - A va. High School; Tuesday, off
1 ! night; Thursday, Apprentives va
Bono; Friday. T. M. C.A.V.Re-
[ view. Sunday School—Monday—St.
r 2 Mark’s vs. Brazos; Tuesday, Field
Street vs. Brazos; Thursday, Main
, vs. St Mark's; Friday, Cumberland
' v. First Christiana
ANDHEEI
Vote NO to Outside Propagandists
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’: THE VERY BEST IN FOOD VALUE
KEEPS FRESH LONGER
H SCHEPP’S BREAD
Aek tor it at your grocePe
Baked by
G. 8. WEILER
J. E. SQUYRES
MRS. J. E. SQUYREB
A. R. WOODARD
MRS. SAM P. JONES
MRS. DAVE ROSS
MRS. ANNA ROBINSON
A. A. SHIPLEY •
MRS. BEN BROWN
MRS. RALPH WIDMAN
W. R. WALKER a
MBS. TYLER BAKER
J. L CLEVELAND
0. H. POOLE
MRS. 0. He POOLE
R. H. WILSON
MRS. R. H. WILSON
MRS. A. C. SCHAPPAUL
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MudmadAela-aakadh
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This week marks dot only the
r close of the first half in the Cle-
K burne Sunday School Basket Ball
L League but it also has the most
5 crucial battles of the campaign
t carded in the Johson county ir-
L - cult.
E ’ Brzos Avenue, leading the Sun-
day School loop, battles St. Mark’s
I , Monday' evening. Brazos must then
piay Field Street Tuesday while
[' Thursday St Mark's engages Main
| Should St. Mark’s defeat' Brazos
K . and Main they can tie Brazos for
k the‘lead."
1. The pennant will be won tweek
I in ths county league for Monday
’ Y. M. C. A. plays High School and
I Friday evening takes on Morning
review and the latter is leading the
I loop. Should Review win that game
" they can take the rest of their flits
I '• anddrop their third to Y. M. C. A.
and stul win the title.
Divide Season.
CA, 63; Darden (F8) 47; Mirlke, New Ford GOS SdUCT [
! ■ yy'y MeKen",38: erttebtew. 4600-A Btreet, E
c SelleTs (BA), 38. H1OpKn5 (BM), iy4j. -7 tgc1,a * #, ■
MeKemte (MD, 37; Mills (O. 36; Whegton. Iuehe patented a Va- |
n.n /8 "‘ghneav AA‘ 33 por Moisture Gas Saver and Carbon I
, Ball CP 36. Kennedy BA), 33. Eliminator for al Autos and En- |
% County League-Rogers . (R), 82; iltM.oum.i ■
‘ Sparks (R), 75; Kaldwenl (Y), 71; that beat “n"everEot out. I
VOTE N Q TUESDAY
Hie Big Question is. WILL WE GIVE UNLIMITED AUTHORITY
TO BURDENOURSELVES WITH THIS ENORMOUS INDEBTEDNESS?
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Old Fords report as high as 66
Renewing the bloom in your •
family clothes robs the bloom
FTIONE « from your cheeks, and ironing
mue A mmo oat clothes wrinkles hastens
f • face wrinkles. It's all so unneo-
• " •d eesary. The Powell Laundry will
keep you and your clothes young
at a very low cost. • u
taken the title. Adams, showing
four victories and three losses,
clinched second place while Irving
finished third with three wins out
of six J. N Long was fourth and
Junior High fifth.
Jiles of Banta Te was the lead-
ing scorer with 62 points while
Green of Long was second with 52.
The all-Ward League team selected
for the 1930 season follow:
First team—Jiles (Santa Fe» and
Lawson (Adams), forwards; Walker
(Santa Fe), center; Staples (Jun-
ior High), and Green (Junior High)
guards. Second team—Queen (Banta
Fe) and Anderson (Adams), for-
wards; Shymanskie (Irving), cen-
ter; Martin (Junior High) and
Leyland (Irving), guards.
SPORTSPURTS
By HAROLD V. RATLITP
TO ENTER TOURNEY
Meeting Monday evening at 8 o’-
clock at the Y. M. C. A. members
of the Cleburne Sunday School Bas-
ket Ball League teams will arrange
for a round-robin tournament to
select a club to represent Cleburne
in the district Sunday School chase
at Waco March 1. Main Street, St.
Marks, Brazos Avenue and Field
Street have airready entered the
। tournament. Rules specify that all
players must be members of the
Sunday Schools represented in the
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Dean, J. Lawrence. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 118, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 16, 1930, newspaper, February 16, 1930; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1557218/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.