Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 209, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 7, 1932 Page: 4 of 6
six pages : ill. ; page 21 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
a
----
..
f
/
TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1982
CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW, CLEBURNE, TEXAS
PAGE FOUR
Curtis Gravely Ill
CHURCHES
Want Ads
SCALES ADDRESSES YOUNG
1 (
the city heard a wonderful mas-
Sen
<
catcher, with whom
For Sale—Auto*
For Sale
lean sh
-8
can’t
pneumoli:
2ne
1 3
1 ■
Garland A. Stallcup of this city
well
second
cavort around on the diamond.
Lost and Found
I
B!G SISTER
What’s in a Name?
For Rent, Ap’tmts
DONNE,
NAMES ANO THEN W€
9
• • J
For Rent, Houses
* n ,
J:
9
nnrtrir\
)i
AAT
*-
522
"‘e.
r
=)l-.
ETTA KETT
py PAUL ROBINSON
mrmm
HEELS IN Dear
blou !
7,
745
. "FG
. L
Hlllshoro Division.
7
/
522,
71
Glen Rom Division.
4 a-
—2.52
3
Dad’s Little Joke
By PAUL ROBINSON
ETTA KETT
1
Southbound arrives ..... Leaves
IN THE
e
—
m.
F
2
fl
-,".2
1
V
§ 2
az
THE LINDBERGH KIDNAPING CASE TOLD IN SKETCHES
By Frank Reeser
-
r
%‘
8
TIMES-REVIEW
7
74
3
Telephone 133
(
I
3
■ r
+
A
1
i
N
W
$
।
o
N
7
INDIANA .
I
the Lindbergh
2
baby.
— L been dead many weeks.
t
8
KFH 2
•N
1
E
» »
6
Y
JI
Alli
A
a
23-42
YOU ANDI ARE GOING HCME RIGHT
THIS MUNUTE ANO WAKE A LIST OF-
much more
ball field t
though you
Train and Bus
Schedule
who
catch
ce station
- have been
sat a pic-
0:10 a. m
11:00. p. m.
PEOPLE.
Many of
CAN ALL HELP
SELECT ONE .
NO. 18— 6:45 a. m
No. 16—6:35 p. m.
Lv. Glen Rose
• 0:00 a. m.
5:00 p. m.
Copyright, 1982. by
Lv. Cleburne
11:10 a. m.
3:10 p. m.
6:55 p.m.
6:45 p. m.
G. A. Stallcup
Asks For Office
SEE.
WHAS
Was HAf HE YOUNG
Bird WHO FOUND (
! and the Interest is still growing
at eacit service.
it ient
1 ID
Nou 1Wo YOUNSTERS
orf MtND IF I camt
For State Senate:
Twelfth District, composed of
Hill, Johnson, mils, Hood and
Somervell counties—
WILL M. MARTIN
CLEBURNE-FORT WORTH
MOTOR COACHES.
4 _
Lv. Cleburne
3:10 p. m.
Lv. Cleburne
0:30 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
3:00 p. m.
4:00 p. m.
0:30 p m.
ALL OF 06. WE VE EEEN “TTING
HERE WATCHING THEM BUILD THAT
BOAT OAT AFTER DAY ADD NOTOUE
OF OS HAS GIVEN AOJGHT A-To
For District Clerk:
A. C. WOMACK
W. S. CARPER
Lv. Hillsboro
0:00 a. m.
12:45 p. m.
6:00 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
i
<
For County Commistoner-.
Precinct No. 1-
JOHN W. HOPKINB '
LON WALLS
W. L. (WILL) PAYNH
J. A. DRENNAN
J. M COOPER
L. C. (LOYD) JONES
/))
For County Attorney:
GEAN B TURNER
ROY ANDERSON
For Constable:
.Precinet No. 1—
J. H. (Hal) TOWNES
EGQose
“TUPiDS
wE ALL
ARe!
For County Clerk: '
I. L. (LAMPARD) UD)
Nt
NE HADAHARDL™m
dan Af THE OFFICE afa
For Tas Collector—
C. J. LOCKHART
S. O. ROSSER
For County Treasurer:
J. C. TITTLE cre-electtor»
3
7
For County Judge:
T. E. DARCY (Re-Election)
)
1
1,4
1 1
By LES FORGRAVE
ir's COtG Tobe a 308 to Ft mo a
MAME TA AT WE 'LL ALL AGREE Ot
Alvarado Bus.
Leave Cleburne — 6:45. 9:36 a
m. 12:10, 3:20, 6:45, 7:30 p. m.
Leave Alvarado—0:25, 10:26 a.
m., 12:56, 4:15, 0:10, 0:10 p.m.
For District Judge:
18th District— .
O. B. MCPHERSON
1
8s
For Justice of the Pence:
Precinet No. 1, Place 2-
B. L. HIGGINS, JR.
J. D. (JEFF- WRIGHT
E. L. STOVALL
I HIDING
iYou .
• Doo!
939
Voue PUP? eA f ;
mam- HOWD VC+ / y •
For District Attorney:
18th Judicial Distiket of Tezas-
J. P. (POWELL) WORD
PENN J. JACKSON
n
SPORT SPURTS
(Continued from page three)
ME ANO WELL “
CALL SQUARE EfTi
MitSNAWAKA,
I KNEW HEDGE1
MHAT BiNG Qur J
DANCES IDEA -
SOONER OR LAER,
•WELL IM GLAD
„-1•6
-AND
GorfOGO
Ko A DANCE
8}- i
-x...ma J
Mew of A Aonden 04 ,
H5 WieH DfiA UEK
KT tT?. $MIH‘5;HO5€.
For Representative, 98th Flotorial
District:
VERNON LEMENS (re-electiog»
J. L. BIRD
ED HANDLEY
For Judge of Civil Court of Ap-
peals, Tenth District:
_ J. A. STANFORD
For Sheriff:
N. P. (NATH) POLLARD
ORAN SMITH
Precinct No. 2—
C. C. STRINGER
J. C (JOHN) BALL
T. B CRUTCHER cre-elector»
LEE STEED--------
For Representative: .
99th District, Johnson County-
JOHN H. VEATCH
R B. ANDERSON
J.. TOM WHITSON
S. J. ,HOWETH
ri
■■
h
FORE THE
DANCE —
Hop in MN
ARMSAND
WELL
MASSAGE
iE
CARPET
754
ruts
For Public Weigher:
Precinct No. I—
ALFoilD J. JACKSON
W W (WATT) DAVIS
GARLAND A. STALLCUP
""
A (a
CrCA HIM - MH A
-zxg- f’enx "
' A 2>, | h•, I
. v 200 i
C8j*220
Y U/_\
hr
evA
-
I
11
sage on "Giving God a Chance"
doing the preaching at the revi-
val services in progress there
Following the sermon Dr Scales
0,8
B
I
I
e—r
l
cgE
eTr. D.
■
——f
Box. |
Then, when it became ap-
parent that Colonel Lind-
bergh had been bilked, he
seemed to place more and
more faith in what he as-
sumed to be the negotia-
tions of John H. Curtis of
Norfolk, Va., and joined
Curtis seweral times in trips
along the seacoast, making
journies in autos, planes
and boats. ..
DEAR NOAH » WHAT
KIND OF COWS
PRODUCE SHAVING
CEA
aen STEVENS '
>HXM*OCKz7WXA*___w
DEAR NOAH - IF THE
BED SPRINGS, WILL THE
PILoW SLIP ANO THE
SLETPER JUMP’
MAS MReDIT wou"-
58* 8
• ' ■
on our
Wopret! -
Precinct No. 3-
D. N SHROPSHIRE, re-eeic-
tion.
H. WESLEY FERGUSON
Precinct No. 4:
H. G. (Grady) WELLMAKI
E. A. WEST
. 25*9 W.
tral Press Association, Inc.
1
had determination or he wouldn't ' on June 16 and 17 at the Car-
have been in search of that diplo- lhegie Library auditorium.
For Tax Assessor:
CLAUDE WHITE
HOMER A. GENTRY
W R. (Billie) REKD
J. HARRY STANFORD
BEN B. BARNR
eWN
Men hke
Anderson .
have* Boody had the misfortune of
at breaking his leg playing baseb.l
WHAT WE'LL
‘NAME IT !
oL
ak
issue of
publie
yea:-; ence ' will begin this evening at 7 45
or a higher o'clock at the organization's club-
not too old to
W
A lough Break
VouwouLDW
KHtNK UP 2
SOMETHINSE
drop-kik field goals from every
angle.
We are
fr ,3 AfS 1HC YiNO OF H
tpet AN OLD MAN 1b HANE,
I mmmg
h-At,$gl
"662 LAVh
, house on West Wardville Street
was Mrs. V .A. Gerstenkorn is direc-
FOR RENT—My home, furnished.
Mrs. A. D. Griffin, 202 South
Wood street or phone 1020-J.
FOR RENT—1106 South Main;
can see it today.—E. J. Zimmer-
man.
6:30 a. m., 2:00 p. m. leaving
Fort Worth, making direct con-
nections for Hillsboro, Meridian
and Glen Rose. For information
Mk agent at Union Station.
Santa Fe Rallroad.
Northbound arnwes .....Leaves
WHHIM! 5
% WOLILDN. i
: MSiPL
/ [ §lAH Nou rj
A sensation was created H4 E 22222
’■ 1,1 1 M. '
tim ag nt f 1 tin d. pait- H4 ■ "
■| "■ i‘w, 11 ' t E242
linWil inyton 11 ( ■. on H ■
May 5, chargid with de-
frauding Me Edward K 422Zami
McLean. Means was ac- ‘"AAs
cured of having accepted
>100,000 from Mrs. Me- William Allen, finder of ths
FIRsT BAPTIST REVIVAL
CONTINUES.
The revival at the First Bap-
I list church is well under way
Precinet No. 8— ,
VERNON COOPER
WELDON (SHORTY) BALL '
least a single however. " .
Bill Sanders had a big day.
He made one sensatiunal catch
in right field and socked a single
to drive in one of the runs for
his team.
Bill is about twenty vearseld-
er than the writer but is still a
preUy good ball placer. However,
weigher. Precinct No. 1.
Mr. Stallcup was orn at Bono
and has been a resident of Cle-
burne for the past twelve years.
He is the son of Dr. J. D. stal-
up. " •
"This is my .first attempt to
hold a public office of any kind
and I will appreciate the oppor-
tunity of serving the public." Mr.
Stallcup stated this morning.
FOR BALE—Dallas and Lawton
blackberries.—L. O. Powell’s BV*
ry Farm, Prices Chapel. Phone
9008-F11.
FOR SALE 1925 Fordson . and
feed mill.—Joe Brantley's garage.
FOR SALE — Deering mower.
Phone 1077-J.’ ’ -
TO TEACHERS COLLEGE.
Misses Elizabeth and Winnie
Mae Hart left Monday for Denton
where they will attend summer
school at North Texas State Teach-
ers College.
After the >50,000 ransom
had been paid for the Lind-
bergh baby, it was disclosed
that Dr. John F. Condon—
the "Jafsie" of the adver-
tisements — had paid the
sum on April 2 in Wood-
an lawn cemetery. New York,
d While Colonel Lindbergh,
Colonel Breckenridge (Lind-
UiBh’e attorney) and a
V detective waited nearby.
I give Him a ehanceto make some-
Rehearsals on "You‛re-----My I t hing worthwhile - of their Hves.
hushed at ; Agent. Little Theater production.
mP"I
THA MAKES me I
HEADOVSR_sA-WERES
WHA-GOT U 7 LIKE fHAf /
ADANCEWIHIT- 1
Boody Johnson ha
Baylor. Its bet 1 eih
he began his search
education.
Lean after saying he was in body of
Lposition to reatew the bahv.
I NEED PLENK I ____
practice BE- j e.f
%
No. 15—9:00 a. m.
No. 17—10:55 p. .
--Dallas Branch— —
No. 67 leaves 6:56
‛o"oe-
8a62
3*4*/
95}04 f) :
[ FORGET
STUFF —A Dime looks as L 1- u
I BIG f ME AS HF ARCC I •» "
Circle - Guf 1 DONT 25 1
I want ANMNG TOl Fa
‘ Pwemg
2 Ael P-ak7
» I NY
LOST—Old light-blue, high chair,
without arms; reward. II found
phone 490.
But the climax was still to
come. At 4 a. m. on Tues-
day, May 17, John H. Cur-
tis, the Norfolk shipbuilder,
confessed to police that all
his deals and supposed con*
tacts with kidnapers were
imaginary. Following the
announcement of this hoax,
police throughout the world
began an intensive search
__for the kidrapera *
as scarce a* i
nic this seas
clean blows
lowell is a
slowness on
big topics o
ball He hit
1 5
R,,
qq289
LOST OR STRAYED White Per-
sion cat; .male;. reward. Phone
835.
FOR SALE—
The following used cars:
1931 Chevrolet coach.
1930 Chevrolet sedan.
1930 Chevrolet coach.
1929 .Chevrolet sedan.
1929 Essex Sedan.
1927 Nnash sedan.
A slightly used Philco car radio.
COLEMAN MOTOR CO., .
Chevrolet Sales and Service. *
Special Notices .
USED TIRES bought and sold.—
D. B. de Grady. Phone 364.
AWNINGS of all kinds. Phone
1647.—Clyde and Claude Bickham.
TO LOVERS OF HORSES:
I will board your horses for *10
per month.—8. B. Caps.
we surrender our lives to God
and let him work with and for
us. allowing the element of time
which he requires in al great
work.
Our influence grows with time,
'the results of our work with Goc
takes time. How long does it take
f 1
r >Tl
HOFCHAHHA SORDsfs
ON weK. MfHROAf r
feels LIKE An exhaust!
PIPE » ANNTHINS COOL
• | VO DRINK ? WE'LL
NPRACTESNGouT.A
A DAnce7 E
l . 5
-eRf
‘6g P V
g 2
N Q o
1 Lt BET vou ACTUALLN
1AHINKTHE SIBERIAN
' STEPPE f_AftSStAN
OANCE
I dodM
1 142 2 .
. g"
I s 29 '
8
_______________________________ . Aa
.. iiig. also ,"2
Taking his text from Romans 2 . A
ma so long 6 15 Yield yourselves unto God *
Johnson is noted us the Ereatt as those that are alive from the
est high school backfield plajer -dead and
your members as instru- 1 4 -
Texas has ever known e .u ments of righteousness unto God." L E *
one believe it He could do an - the speaker said that it was a | hr.
thing with a football and could ilrenection for the Creator of men
and women to be anything snort
ot possiple perfection in mind and-
WHOTH )
THTODIo?)
NNza 2 <E
T
4Q
would
ble intc
W”
in the foot- . tor. '
e classroom j The play, which will close the
stretched that
$.(\W
gl"Patomgsopr"gt,1se2.Gemtra‛"meh
But Johnson apparentl
must admit that he present season will be presented
A MAvE
THUMBOOV’LL \
TELL UTH A I
QOOD NAME. /
body so far as their own (care
of these is concerned. In my opin- 1
=3
Ad
is announcing in this 1
the Times-Review for ■
M2Ne
Colonel Lindbergh was on
a yacht with John H. Curtis
off the south New Jersey
coast, Curtis supposedly
trying to make contact with
the ki)napers. Radio mes-
sage* in code failed to reach
the colonel for nine hours.
When reached, he rushed
home by auto. On Friday,
the child’s body was cre-
- mated. T
7 -G
(/
18
.L,
Political
Announcements •
The following announoemenu
are made subject to the action of
the Democratic primary election op
July 23, 1933
K
steal after gettin
result of an error
The Sanders s
No. 68, arrives 10:80 p. m.
Weatherford Branch-
No. 56 leave* 8:15 a. m.
Na 56 arrives 4:10 p. m.
Burlington-Reck Ialand Rallroad
Leave 7 00 • m
Arrive 7:15 p m.
Meridlan Division.
g
• D. --
- ~ I WISH I KNEW SOME GOOD
_—7 WAT GOOD B NAME FOR A
2 / (TH ANAME To \ BOAt‛----
2 | A BOAT ? IT CAN’t m
3 X COME WHEt YOU R
g- PpcA-I,
ga* 7$
ag
8-86
calle on those who wished to
giveVGod a chance to do some-
thing with thetr lives to come
the young people of 1 iorward and shake' hands with
Hei D K Porter presiding elder ■
and himself, and practically all
delivered Monday night by Rev of thas: present responded The
A L Scales, pastor of the Main meeting will ciose Wednesday j
Street Methodist church who is night with services in the morn* 1
5 ■,
• "62
*3 2F#9
(e"C
\.
a /. /
an hit field. Monday and got a
Wdouble out of it.
DON WIG WAG YouR TAIL
‘AT ME- YOU'Rff NO rI.NU,
I or MINE — fs NoUR FAULT -
f NEX/IME NOU R0N .
I AWAN - BRING HOME A
SOME - A
------ BONEHEAD.
$22
. WELL IM GLAD—74 , .
ICE 4 - iDADISOUgA.H i
on The mu-K.t/ A IV
Porch 5< "39 ' •
—-6
—st
: i- ’ Y
Then, suddenly, at 3:15
p. m., Eastern Daylight
time, on Thursday, May 12.
the decomposed body of the
Lindbergh baby was found
by a negro truck driver in
a patch of woods in ti
Sourland mountains, less
than five miles from the
Lindbergh house at Hope-
well, N. J. The child had
church this morning." Rev. 8. B.
Culpepper, pastor. states.
"Tonight we are expecting a
large number of people to attend
the services, people visiting us
from Hillsboro. Anxious, indeed.
Is the pastor that we shall have
great number here to welcome
these and other visitors who come
tonight," he said.
"Friday morning is the exercises
honoring the grandmothers and
elderly people of our city. We
want all of the elderly people of
the city in attendance."
"The music is wonderful, come
and enjoy the great song services.
Come tonight to the friendly
church at the end ot the street."
there as the
FOR RENT—Two 4-room unfur-
nished apartments, cheap. 109
West Willingham, or phone 280 or
719.
Lv. Clebumne
7:45 a. m.
11:10 a. vn.
8:10 p m.
6:30 p. m.
LEANE rpU 1
; ALONE-G )
’bsc.
§
-vI<xvS
MX W NN
; the higher call comes.
, life will always be ready when
My mother used to tell about
two boys of equal age and abili-
ty employed in similar capacities
by the same firm. One of them
employed his spare time training
a dog to do certain tricks, the
other in studying foreign languag-
es, CamS the time when the firm
they worked for needed a man tur
an important position who could
speak a certain language. The
I young man who had spent his
time studying languages Instead
; o1 teaching a dog tricks was chos-
en for the place. So we will find
all through life. If we give
God a chance to do something
wkh our lives."
j God to paint the- roses, or to make Maker." This morning he preach-
a great oak tree planted as an ' el a great sermon from the sub-
aconr’ Or to make a crop ot ject, "Is There Any Profit in
grain or cotton? If we give God a ■ Praying?" These were heart-
chance we will be prepared when searching messages, the consecra-
opportunities come our way. Those ' tion service at the close of the
who employ their idle time in j ermon this morning was a higli
preparation for greater things in hour. Mrs. J. E. West joined the
and never was of any use -to
Baylor in footballe
NOAWNUMSKUM-
sptorc
Lv. Ft. Worth
8:30 a. m.
Ip a. m.
2:00 p. m
5:00 p. m.
8:30 p. m.
Jimmy Hill. Warren
ml .1 B MeKemie.
inn last enough to
HeU however live long in the ion the Creator 8 entitled to an - ; 04
memories ol Texas Interscholas- approximate perfection of his - » ,
tic League fandom Well never creatures, and has so prepared HA____________
forget how he kicked two field the world for them that this may / weck of. the meeting, there are
goals at Fort Worth in 1922 to be possible. Cyrus H. K. Curtis, noted 1 hila- Hist thre week-day -morning ser-
beat Abilene -for »N>te title ’ "They have their own" free will delphia publisher, ha* not been vices of the meeting left, Wed-
In the last minutes ol play . to work (hit their destiny -it Is a apprised of the death of his wife, day. Thursday and Friday, and
——---,------u. good world for young men and 1 owing to the fact that he has been " " are exceedingly anxious for
REHEARSALS START -IN women to live in today if they ‘ seriously in in a Philadelphia hos- —hece-te-be meaningful and great
LITTLE THEATER PLAY! open their hearts to God —ana __-Ftesounea * mornings with us The preacher is
pital. C“ 2 u • doing some wonderful nrearhliw
_____ _____ EDITORS: Plense watchawires list evening he brought us a
We all have a fighting chance to__-___;_______ powerful message on the subject,
make our marks in the world it i Satan, the World's Trouble-
:4.34
i
<......
"w:.
an rapped out three
Monday evening
good player but his
1o: is one cf the*
t Cleburne amatur
one to the pasture
-4
Lv. Meridian
8:00 a. m.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 209, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 7, 1932, newspaper, June 7, 1932; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562564/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.