Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 104, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 1, 1931 Page: 1 of 6
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to wait unti the new rural aid bill
TABLOID
wpek by County
. Fhis club has a
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IN TWO
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dairy
ASK MAP OF
group, Joe Walker, junior; W. M.
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They have the chickens and
Aid
at Venus by Deputy
Island, the Cotton Belt, and the
L
Faulkner. Con-
will MID as-
in an automobile. .
Hedge Cuttings
Bridgeport dam atte.
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Monday noon. The banquet gets
Humble Oil
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slick
lines
Announcement to nde that the
Missour Pactfic, the Missouri Kan-
Little Animal To
Appear Monday
Drouth
Pushed
Kansas <
two cent
ARGUMENT FOR
GROUP PLAN
camp and
area eith
Those who destre hedge cuttings
and were not able to secure them
at the flower exchange held re-
Trio Of Convicted
Pay Supreme Pen-
alties for Crimes
Brazil and thence northward to New
York. .dj %
Made Available
187 3-8
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tual M
XXagen
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Ing the past week v.
Is hard enough a
tlo to provide the fez
XARKANA, A
-Charged with
with the Frisco,
ement to made
program i
dimpensed
her duties.
A light had
H. M. Love wm elected
leader. Other leaders are:
membership of 27 with O. W. Wood
being elected prestdent, Curtis Staf-
ford. vice-president ;0. B. Hadley,
secretary, and Joe Walker, report-
the surrounding
The camp to an
Two notie
ry were file
Clerk Homer
were: Mm.
Lay, Clebur
Legend has it that Feb. 3 to the
breathlessly for the result
at TAO o’clock and 100 are
to attend.
■T. LOUIS, Jan. M— (UP)—Six
mpeting railroads will match the
risco’s two cent a mile passenger
its. where their tracks are in ac-
ranch
n and
p im-
and
This
Both beauty and brains are pomemed to such a degree by theze
two studenta. Marten Storgaara and BIchard Lust ay of the Univenit
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Jan. 11-
■tots highway bridge over
sr at Garland City last
hard for some people but when
such dopred
that makes
everyone, c
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Charley Brown, 277, Lewisvil, Ark,
and Carl Bell, at. Ida, La., were be-
An oyster supper will bo held Mon-
evening at W. O. W. hull by
Johnson County Jersey OaUte
Itoi stock to involved.
wntn. gpm as J.
eton department of the Aaricultu
and Mechanical College at Bn
County Agent J. C. Olsen and
the car. The gentlemen was rath-
er stout and enjoyed the banter
Baptist church
nt Friday night
U with thirteen
HIGR mu oxty aw
SLIM GILISH FIGURES
wler stripped clothes
several parts of the
ing here yesterday. None of them
was believed critically hurt.. ■'
_ I car and the boys are in jail 1
Tsthedig problem to to find
1 5 where they wore stolen from.
That to the result of an
fees that would prevent the motor-
tot fem being arrested for driv-
ing his car today
.When all the mall has been gone
into and official totals run,’it is
driven up to the station and while
Ledbetter was putting gas into
16 7-8
4 1-8
38
98 1-8
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11 3-4
Discuss Efeet.
The effect the law will have on
at 3:10 p. m. after
tab*, on the first
s-Alladtie flight to
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This Man Has
Only Ninf Jobe
Program Unprecedented In 'History Of
This Section Of State To Be
Celebrated This Afternoon
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will be embodied in the pro-
gram and congregational
singing will pr
A. Scott, president of the
Sing-Song, who has arrang-
ed the program and will be
in charge of the entire af-
fair. , . az .gs, ’
to hear the program as I
menta are being made f<
the large numbers expect
tend.
compinauon to net M masaal to seBegtato etroteg, a HeRyweed mevto of- CH ARCE
riclat invaded the campus and found M students with both qualltles. Ottos --NM-
10-
would be about tbs proper
trentment for this class of
miscreant. We know times are
out that this wiB neces
tag to the High school
girl s figure, they aren't
g to the more buxom
iting the
lied Hv-
Bept 23,
eesr
-he. Cl
Curtiss Wright
Gen. Motors ...........
Gen Motors PF .......
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(UP)—Four Waxahachie girls today
recovering from injurles received
when the automobile in which they
this purpose but early Baturdn
WM learned that the Madan
equipment for th* feature a
not be installed in time for
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Sterling Visits
In 'Grandview
Bishop Moore To
. Speak Here Today
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/ Rev. Harry T. Moore, Bishop of
wm valued at only $15.00 so only
a misdemeanor charge could be
filed in connection with it. How-
ever, the charges of theft of chick-
ens are classified as felontea.
NaAetioy TpThiszmmssgena
is
louthern would put
in effect.
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‘The Field Street
the Boy Scout Troop sp
are at Klondike Rand
cently at Mrs. George Oswalt's
home are asked to call at the Pry- numuu-.r wo;’
singer Entertainment Inn on Prat- Aviation Corp. Del.
p ■ i-Jemeg
<jl®l
son contend that 43 to
enough for ubenm platan. With
a deur cmtgamolin tax Texas
should be the outstanaini
State to the matter of first
clam highways.
There an very tew people
14 1-4 the Diocese, will conduct the morn-
" tag service at 11 o’clock at the
Church of the Holy Comforter.
Episcopal. The choral oommunlon
will be administered.
Offering his hand the man said.
“Sterling to my name."
"Bet you’re Roas himself In per-
son, Ledbetter came back.
„Thnsrnapanietnamcht.
firmative. It wm the governor
mddilal 1
ounty-
Closing selected New York stock:
Am. Pwr. &o IAght ssssssm 48
Beth. Steel ....... $03-8
Chee. A Ohio ----- 43 3-8
and bule corps of the American Legion.
Several feature selections?------------
(By United Prem)
Best two FerW cloudy Sun-
day with possfble showers in north-
east end west coast. Cooler in north-
west and north central portions.
West Texas—Partly cloudy. Cool-
sr in north portion. Unsettled and
rte Avenu Monday for same.
The hedges at the inn were cut
UmSMa^ the cutting. will be Chrysler
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POLL AND CAR
PAYMENTS SAG
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g-m.
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To Check Damage
By BaU in Coun
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now in the Jotaieon county M
facing charge, of theft of chickens
in justice court at Venus and of
theft in county court here.
One of the boys said he brought
the chlekens from his mother's
home bub that will, have tote
checked up on. Anyway there were
wm passed before taking steps
toward such oonsolldation in this
county. The
yJSkslfjrl
ponaolidation
in has
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Organization of the boys agri-
atural dub at Joshua was perfect-
brsobthe.toopeNooutmnuter Studebaxer
. Datey and Rev. Arden Blay- Bun on ...
troop committeeman, made the Texas Corp
X Ag '
MB ' 2- -
section and i ... ,
Before they were paid tar the 3 f
chickens, however, Mr. Goad walk- AIMOW (
ed in and took the boys in charet
As he started to put handenift AdspetchtromAustz
on them they broke and ran. one w that the Cleburne I
going one way andtheothe In [ Athletic Council has seeu
Alton Ledbetter of the Cooper
Filling Station in Grandview hob- ------
nobtaorranyronnannnaotw County’s Claim To
joined the “I knew- him-when
aid under the government appro-
priation has been requested by O
B. Martin, director of the exten-
sion service, who to to 'submit this
county's claims.
County Agent J. O. Otero. who
with Manager J. T. Webster of the
Cleburne Chamber of Commerce,
colleeted- -the- data. hM prepared
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35 Chiekens, Car
Found When
Arrested u-Ee
tation in the inf a nice
elean elothes out on the wash
Miw owns people just don’t
kow howtt. renlst tempta-
tlom.zouknow,
expected that SAW cars wlH be Outalde of nine jobs and being
lshown on the Johnson county reg- deacon in a charge, w. A. Hope of
tetratton lite This to fore then tart Alvarado do
-----A map of the hau-wept asateict who came to that town and
and joke with the jovial man in of Johnson county to be submit- almost consummated the mb
ted in order that farmes of that » chieken whieh thez -
section may be ellgle for drouth
class."
A handsome automobile wm
Monday some time, Johnny
Ground Hag win mosey out of bis
int Nickel_______ ,
Louisiana OU St 4 141
Montr. ward ............ 107-8
Phillips. Pet. ..............13 5-8
Prairle OU R gm --.....1« 3-4
Pure Oil -- 22-81
Radio -i .. 15 1-4
■ears Roebuck ............ 505-8
Shen Union OU ........... 3 1-4
Sinclair - 11 4-4
keny.-....... 3M
Southern Pac. -IM
8 O N J ................ 4712
BONY oooofoogooeoooieqa 24.4
eouosoeeoqoea 31 6l
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oomanyanfa2wsk merabe2 ?
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Texas Weat
' Announcing a program of unprecedented magnitude
nd embodying features that will make it distinctly the
I outstanding musical event of the year the Mid-Winter Fies
ta of Music and Song will be held at the High School audi-
torium this afternoon beginning at 2:80 o’clock. T
fair is the annual meeting of the City Federated Sins
which will be augmented by the 144th Infantry b
half dzen choirs from churches- of the city, the <
from Southwestern College at Keene and the local
placed on ths lawn and anyone
wanting them can get them from
the yard without asking at the
door.
Mn Oswalt asks that anyone
having shrubs or plants which they
would be glad to give those who
donot have any, call her or the
Tmenevew and onotloe will be
placed in the paper.
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Scout Troop In
Trip To Klondike
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NEw vone Jan:-a-m- imd’tt* Boys mnnGhenqmtloma
------"2 *- 5- “* Circumstancial evidence The car
were riding wm struck by a South-
local era Pacific freight train at a cross-
JOSHUA BOYS
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day.
.6 Officers searching for the 34,103
I > ■ ■■■— I time for the ground hog to make'
That the report of State Aid his appearance. If he sees his
inspector Frank Van Winkle, show- shadow, he will dedete Uiat there
ing’Ehat severai Johnson county aresstnesix.weeknot winter hen,
mohoois woularinotrecenvenK Snahens°hbaontatonap
money, thusyear.dunstudeing, "rrstory Stoe “rouahog.
'X the £d ^ renjy woqdchuck, hanobau
srorosoed by the of fact but despite this there are
Lttt&w? atatetsaana may"anFanesounahmheoomfaauy
a imsdam qfpeezsndl pn to toenf ad "zna
Kid m a rJSt around two and Then there wond ~ sun and
I three-nnerfar month. will be cut I the groundhog couldn t see his
Emomeorthepchoi terms in shadow. So spring would be here,
this county, it wm estimated. —— ---------------------
such newMlttes m usually dec-
orate the wash line without
having them carried off by
some prowler. This writer falls
to appreciate the atuitude of
those who inaist to lifting
theweek’s wash, especially
deed to n Gulf OU Pa.
Tasas Gulf Sul. .
U 8 Steel .................IM 1-4 day
U 8 Steel PF ............143 3-4 the.
Warner guiniun ........... 3 1-3 Cltd
‘ X arrived toda;
flight from 1
ge of Ite
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STATE AID LAW Ground.Hog! THREE F
go> or hor-uack it U
on the farms for only
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TAAP AND LOADED PISTOLT
CLBVBLAND, o. Jan. 31—(UP)
-George Burton Mackey. 68, toff
taw loaded revolvers and a large
hmhal trap lying rouma their
ambtide
asi cat
WD«M2/G
er .
MAR
Thou My Hand" as a soloat the
service Sunday School win be held
at the regular hour. The public is -
cordially invited to attend and <
hear Btahop Moore. --—~- • —
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Jersey Club To
Have Oyster Feed
CANON CITY, Coto, Jan. 31— V
(UP)—Three men were hanged on "
Colorado’s extraordinary gallows 1
last night. A
Claude Ray, 34, Andrew Halli- A
day, 22, and John Walker, 45, •
were put to death in that order m
in one hour and eleven minutes •
for killing Undersherft Coral A. u
Hickman, who tried to etop them ■
as they fled out of Kansas with •
the loot of a bank robbery last •
Mynh, ■
Confronting the assembled wit- •
nesses, Ray, the actual killer of w
the trio said he hoped their deaths ’
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DECATUR, Texas, Jan. 31—(UF)
—The hills around its camp where
five bank robbery suspects were ar-
Hated early Friday looked like th.
"diggings” after a gold rush Batur-
year. It to predicted thntt,omotd-utsideortatr
ounty KE paymenta. and «»»• Bvtng." he MM white in Cleburne
an"sm i
Saturday]tor, secretary of the Masonic
“inibtuMany.took advantage .of thebodtes, secretary of th. W. O. W.,
srrtordommersirmmms,eszosr-m"nvaath"stt'ftraqmihemepopyanarnktqn“imegznoe
day. ’ atalimenta end.many were taking H was vOted Aivarados most
Messrs. Olsen and Webster are Axantaze.o 2. 12 worthy, citizen last year in a pro-
Mrczr” “
at the heal bank where thgy w ilgbtdyturny.ond. anqnesdny -----
” “ mnpsngdtssrttmi |» 2'504
zbeen grouped to A/con-
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Houston OH ...............
Int. Hsu vyster ---
tag held today under bonds of $10,-
000 each. Brown, reputed to be an
explosive expert, confessed to the
. bridge dynamiting and implicated
_____ aBen,officers said. -----------------
^Startling Facts'-
■LT AID a ■ w#
MIrS)aestionnaire
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Decrease In Num-^•^“^^^ood.jL^
ber of Votes Is8"m28tovena, hauke Envep uqoup.
Evident in County U Arown, Johiehett,
H ' , Twelve ot the boys chose com as
bite registrations are forecast de-
spite the last-day rush Saturday will.be jalred by the boys forHve-
that utacked up the business in I ***• Pure seed corn will be M*
th. ortices here. ..013 aired and Mr. Love will assist th.
At midnight Saturday poll tax members in getting this seed, as well
pauapuqamneospumseed -
payments that would hla““vpnu dord uchqoi principal, will also m-
privileges and nutomobqe mSS stat tbs boys in tb.lr work.
the oppostte direction with M
help Mr. Goad managed to |
Torms . Vt Some startlinc facta touching pupils trotted with 603 tamillee
The declaration wm made re- at luxunles pssesnea by farm reprotanted A total of M89 of
cently by Dr. Charles Spate in familles of the present day. th. the pupils live on "the farms. Only
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Rmamc J53 iei-ne
#2 s--t
Straugneperrmmststkossand y mhammrohunfomimneph
“womEskemance of truv.
at WM a tiresome journey by wa-
consolidation of schools
umsed but the board voted
__ at W. Wiseman states
Cities Service ............. 17 3-4 that those who States to attend the
M 1-2 affair mt secure their tiekete by
The injured girls, three of them
adult zisters, are Mary France, Dorothy
—andcharlenMawhirter andiMar-
garet Rothrock.
ant profine“
tions are made
hard times for
a ’
,__it
_ to warn
too much
status in each section.
The ttmerary i am
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amaggpnpynugonmuma.e
Ahow where nmore work
ga
,2-5 40050 Agricultural Unit
mures arm tonne-' Organized With 2T
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Daily Grind
w t. Uksnamn dran
Z’lMttTEB WATCH
cLormEs LINES
AC NIGHT oni
Several persona in Cleburne
an aald to bo minus their red |
flannele and sleeping on tick-
tresses this week because son*
CUburm. Momlnt RbvUw oni CMnna DtOs Times-Consolidated (M. f. 1918
VOL 26 NO IM CLEBURNE, TEXAS, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1931
MID-WINTER PROGRAM OF I
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Discusses Consolidation ORGANIZATI
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piyWar 4,
dm of the houses on
WM furished by th. ma
th.
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eauty and Brains |
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probably rata.
Our Daily Poem
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The crackling com bread goes un-
sung
with ths Irish potato etow, 1
Aad all those foods when we were
bemn marked taboo.
The oornstato name matebent
apmayem "enacmvom
enchandieversAome where
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Dean, J. Lawrence. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 104, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 1, 1931, newspaper, February 1, 1931; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1557684/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.