Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 228, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 29, 1932 Page: 4 of 6
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FOR RENT—Nice, cool bedroom;
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FOR RENT — Five-room house;
strictly modern. Call 319 or 143.
FOR RENT—Nice five-room house
at 610 South Walnut; good condi-
tion. Phone 1603.
FOR RENT-Furnished house and
apartment. Phone 636-J.
Ther
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Business
Opportunities
J. D. (JEFF- WRIGHT
E. L. STOVALL
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For District Attorney:
18th Judicial Distitet
J. P. (POWELL) WORD
PENN J. JACKSON
For Judge of Civil
peals. Tenth
J. A. STANFO1
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to be seriously ill at the home of
Mrs Lilly King
J Miss Adeline Wicker is reported
to be seriously ' ill at her home
near Joshua.
Misses Edna and Dorothy Fay
Thomas were in Midlothian visit-
ing Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Marion Whorton
For District Judge:
18th District—
P. B. McPI
TESE RAls HANE
DOse IT
For District Clerk:
A. C. WOMACK
W. S. CARPER
Lv. Cleburne
6:30 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
9:00 p. m.
4:00 p m.
6:30 p. m.
For Representative, 98th Hotoral
District:
VERNON LEMENS
J. L. BIRD
ED HANDLEY
Miss Gladys Revier was in Cle-
burne Saturday shopping
Mrs Nora Adams of Cleburne,
is visiting in the home of Mrs J.
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For Tax Collector—
C. J. LOCKHART
8. O. ROSSER
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RETURNS HOME.
Mr. and Mrs Henry Peters have
JOSHUA NEWS
BY MRS. M .E. CHASTEEN.
For Tax Assessor:
CLAUDE WHITE '
HOMER A. GENTRY
W. R. (Billie) REED
J. HARRY STANFORD
BEN B. BARNER
For Public Weigher:
Precinct No. 1—
ALFORD J. JACKSON *
W. W (WATT) DAVIS
E GARLAND A. BTALLOUP
Precinct No. 2—
ay LES FORGRAVE
pad’ dad! ITS HE TWEE
WIH IHE BUBQLE TIED TO
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in 1923 Garner became 1 . 71 .
ranking member of the pow- in the eeventy-Arat congress
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For County Judge:
T. E. DARCY (Re-Election)
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For Constable:
.. Precinct No. 1—
J. H. (Hal) TOWN*
FOR RENT—Four- room, furnished
brick apartment and garage; hot
and cold water furnished; lights
furnisher; price very reasonable;
Tr you sw ’nu1, mu time '
‘HE FON BEGINS!—
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(Ofyiiglit, 1822, bf^entrel Prrae Association, Inc.
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TAT UP AHEAD there;
WILL YOU J A WHOLE /
Garner was ranking mem-
ber of the ways and means
committee and also minority
leader (Garrett had left the
house) in his own right. He
now was in a good position,
in 1928. to seek the speak-
ership when the Democrats
gained control
YESSIR,
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Special Notices
DELICIOUS greenhouse-grown to-
matoes. 6 cents per pound.—Cle-
burne Floral Co. •
Nami
coming
of ‘the
Tree WASMEDOFE
VE BANK, ROOTS
AMO ALL !
HORTICDLTLRAL
—SDPPLiEs
Lv. Hillsboro
0:00 a. m.
12:45 p. m.
6:00 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
THE LIFE STORY OF JOHN N. GARNER, NATIVE TEXAS -
Train and Bus
Schedule
CLEBURNE-FORT WORTH
MOTOR COACHES. .
For Justice of the Hun
Precinct No. 1. Place 2—
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6:30 p. m.
For State Senate:
Twelfth District, composed dt ,
Hill, Johnson, Ellis, Hood and
Somervell counties—
For Representative:
99th District, Johnson Coun- /
JOHN H. VEATCH
R. B. ANDERSON
J. TOM WHITSON
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DEAR NOAM - IF AN AOMM
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Pain IM THE NEK,
You CONSULT A pehner
OR A CHIRoPRACTORT
HISS NELL CARTER -
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DEAR NOAH = WHEN A
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Pine NEEDLES poors mb
WAKE UP WiTA sirre
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Mrs. A. M. Cleveland and chil- ; two children visited her parents,
dren have returned to their home Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mitchell oi
in Joshua after a visit with he.- l Joshua Sunday.
parents at Kimball. A large crowd attended the ice
---—------------— | cream supper at A. M. Archer's
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6:30 a. m„ 9:00 p. m. leaving
Fort Worth, making direct con-
nectigns for Hillsboro. Meridian
and Olen Rose. For Information
ask agent at Union Station.
" Santa Fe Railroad.
Northbound arhwes v> .. Leaves
No. 1»- 6145 u. ra. . 6156 p.m.
No. 16—6:35 p. m. 6:45 p. m.
Southbound arrives..... Leaves
of Midlothian
No. 15—9:00 a, m.
No. 11—10155 p. .
Dallas Branch—-
. ■ No. F) leaves 6:58
CARD OF THANKS.
For us to express our most sin-
cere gratitude and thanks to our
many friends for the many good
deeds of kindness during the re-
cent illness and death of our wife,
mother, and sister, Mrs. Ira A.
Barrett, would be impossible. We
wish to thank each of you for
the beautiful floral offerings and
for the sweet music rendered.
May-Ood bless each of you:----:
THE FAMILY.
O. H. Mitchll and Miss
Wilson.___________________________
' FOR RENT — Furnished apart-
। ment; private bath; garage Phone
520.
The following announcemnent
are made subject to the actlo 9
the Democratic primary electiemid
July 23, 1933,
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day, July 24. with Rev R C 1
Tennison, pastor ' of the East I
Henderson Street Baptist church '
of Cleburne, and Rev. Milton . Joshua.
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located at 412 College.
1620-W: ——•
peftyeK=rsaCisy=Ca
two-room apartment. 611
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The Democrats had ■ slim
majority in the house by
1931 and Garner became
speaker. When Longworth
was speaker the Texan
often rode in Longworth's
impressive official automo-
bile, and jokingly called it
■__“our car.”
For County Commimeonee-"
Precinct No. 1-
JOHN W. HOPKINS
ION WALLS
W. L (WILL) FAYN .
. J. A. DRENNAN
J. M COOPER
L. C. (LOYD) JOM
. ...
Precinct No. 2-
C. C. STRINGER
J. a (JOHN) BALL
T. B. CRUTCHER ere-electot
LEE .STEED
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LUTAER lattice FESH FROM
COLLEGE HAD SOME NOTIONS HE
THOUGHT WOULD SPEED OF BUSINESS
FOR HIS DAD
Mrs. R. P. Clark and children
were in Cleburne Saturday shop-
ping.
Mr and Mrs. M. E. Chastain
and J. W Revier spent the week-
end in Hill county visiting rela-
tives.
Mrs. R. A. Clark was in Cle-
burne Saturday shopping.
Misses Myra and Lavada Casey
were in Cleburne Monday shop-
ping.
Miss Jewel Bell Bransom was
in Cleburne Monday.
Miss Jessie Mae Herbert was in
Cleburne Monday shopping.
Mrs. John Branson of this city
spent Tuesday visiting her moth-
er. Mrs Hugh Miller of Burle-
son.
You can
Mullins and two
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AD? Uh!! Whoopee!!! -
1 WE.LL GPOHN CNES - I'M
PROPOSING 1b You AGAIN
OH, BOB / WAf ]
AfHRIL! 7f
n I LO^ >F jp
been visiting in Joshua for the
past week, has returned to her
home in Wichita Falls
Mrs. Frank King is reported
• a © d
erful ways and means com-
mittee At. that time he
was mentioned for minority
leadership of the house but
did not seek that position,
thereby winning the support
of friends of Finis J Gar-
rett of Tennessee, minority
leader.
Washingtonians frequently Uvalde. There the speaker
the Speaker and Mrs. putters around’in his gar-
Garner strelllng in the eve- den and plays with his nine-
Lt. Cleburne
11:10 a. m
3:10 p. m.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Prickett.
Misses Mary Kathrine and Danna! Mrs. — - .
Prickett, and Sam Prickett, al!! Florence Love and son of Joshua
of Carbon Hill, Ala., visited their ‘ were the guests of Mrs. A. M.
1 uncle, J. A Prickett, last week I Archer Saturday.
1 Mr and Mrs A. M. Archer and | The rain will be a great help
QUICK SERVICE
IN EVERY
f meeneumENLg-
EA HAS REFUSED
OMARRTME,Btf---
ONCE I GET HERN
HE PLANE I'LL
CHANGE HER MINO -
Virfi-C A GOOD SCAPE
ning. Both are movie fans
and rarely miss a good pic-
ture. He retires at 9:30
and both are early risers.
In the morning Mrs. Gar-
ner usually reaches the cap-
itol before her husband.
WELLSON,Mov MGHT HAVE
—. sepAE SMART city ideas
BUT, RY HECK, FoR FORTY (
YEARS IVE KNOWN THE/
\ FOLKS ROUND HERE AND I
I I KNOW YoU 'CANT RUSH/ {
j - NEM ABOUT:
| NOTIONS I
NOVELTES
SHOG IEpi '
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GOODOTC A
EffA-GINEE
NouR MOTHER
MN BE GARDS'
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Pg
Leach pastcv, conducting the '
services Everyone is urged to at-
tend the services, both morning
and evening.
Miss Wilda Warren, who has
year-old granddaughter. His
mother, 80, lives nearby, at •
Detroit, Tex. When he be-
came speaker she said, “It
won’t hurt John any—he's
a good boy.”
(THE END]
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For County Attorney:
OEAN B TURNER
ROY ANDERSON
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NoAWNumsKu
AH-A . sreens
Friends of Mrs F B Miller j
surprised her with a birthday '
supper at her home Saturday '
night
A revival meeting will begin at ■
the Joshua Baptist church Sun- ‘
No. 68, arrtves 10:80 p m.
Weatherford Branch-
No. fo leuves 9:15 a. m.
Na 86 aritves 4:10 p. bl '
Burngtonikeck Island «aftrond.
Leave 1:00 • m.
Arfve f:18 p m.
Meridian ‘Divislon.
Lv. Cleburne Lv. Meridian
8:10 p. m. ze 8:00 a. in.
' Alvarad Bus,
Leave Cleburne — 6:40, 9:36 a
m., 12:10, 9:90, 5:45, 1:30 p. m.
Leave Alvarado—8:98, 10:98 a.
m., 19:56. 4:18, 8:18. 0:10 pm
Cleburne Electric
Shoe Shop Reopens
The Cleburne Electric Shoe Shop.
Ipcated on the west side of the
courthouse square, will be re-
opened for business Thursday.
The store was badly damaged by
fire recently but has been remod-
eled and is ready to resume oper-
ations, William Pilon, owner, an-
nounces.
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Por County Treasuneer
J. a tittle fn-elwtMrj
For County Clerk:
E. L. tAMBARNaD
For Sherire:
. N P. (NATH) FOLLAMD
ORAN SMITH
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to the farmers.
Miss Mertie' Houghton and
mother of Godley were the guests
of Mrs. J. A. Prickett Sunday.
, C
LOST—Large, brown, oily wagon
cover between Cleburne and
Keene. Notify U. B. Dake, Keene.
LOST—Brown and White , spotted
Scotch terrier male dog. Answers
to "Pinto." If found phone 915.
LOST — Medium colored Jersey
cow. Notify John Peacock.
up-town office space
on ground floor. East
Chambers, one-half
block from square.
Rent very reason-
able. Apply Times-
Review.
(LoRFiNPERMI*ted .
. \ ih ALL DePartMents
He
LRFANS KS)
have moved to
Lv. Ft. Worth
6:30 a. m.
10 a. m.
9100 p. m
8:00 p m.
'8:30 p. m.
SAN YOU'LL
MARRN ME
OR ILLTRN a•
IS PLANE
INSIDE
Mrs. C. A.
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DIDAG AMT VIEW Mrs Oscie Wakeland had many
LLHAIVI VILVV visitors Sunday afternoon from returned , from Fort Worthswhere
friends.
9:10 a. m
11:06. p. m.
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&BK. RezU.EPt oRaserxrieht, 1932, Central PienAw’n.
Lv.Olen Rose
9:00 a. m.
5:00 p. m.
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VISIT MOTHER.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Webb
of Fort Worth spent Sunday here
visiting his mother. Mrs. Dora
Webb
neginerca l' » Paurt OS" By STANLEY
mn When (jrner beceme
E speaker he declined the use
. ' ,» ‘ • l of th ' .......bile. het aun
Sagr he felt 11 was too expen-
""4 sive Th,-Garners live very
Pd 5 MM limply, in Washington. sel-
dom taking part in the ap-
ital's smart social life. Pre-
John Corner in 1924 ' cedence squabbles at din-
ners do not interest them.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1982
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 228, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 29, 1932, newspaper, June 29, 1932; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562583/m1/4/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.