Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 135, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 12, 1933 Page: 3 of 6
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RAMBLIN’
Will
Loops
strapped it around his waist the
Weber. Initiator fly fishing outfit is
we newspaper people declare a hol-
atday. lock out fish. . . . Bro. Dean,
the marksman of the Times-Re-
barbless hooks. D'dja notice how
The basket ball campaign will
sight on flic new Savage 19 docs
to know how to shoot a rewolwer.
stick up like a sore thumb, it has ask Sgt. Booth down at the Bat-
the good points of allowing ex-
tery. _
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a Dubiel gun?-e Cleburne,
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WRITER HERE.
Booth Mooney, assistant editor
of the Wise
County Messenger..
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SPORTING GOODS REVIEW
THE MARIIN MODEL 39.
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Help Wanted
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For Rent. Houses
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press correspondent and short story
writer of Decatur, visited with Rev.
Ball League. But truth of the-mat- ±
ter was that the playing of the I
Award Pennants
By Wednesday •
By the Rev. Alvin E. Bell
And Alfred J. Bueschr
real
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to the game. B. B. Steele says if
was the best team he ever coached
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FOR RENT—Apartment, furnished
or unfurnished, private bath. West
Chambers, phone 1373.
WANTED—Your yard and garden
work or hedge trimming. — C. A.
Bickle. Phone 1015.
। end tills week for Johnson county
independent leagues.
Championship of one loop has al-
ready been determined and titles in
the ether two will be decided by
Wednesday night.
Cleburne High and T. P. and L..’
will be the turning point in the
lower bracket of the—county boys
leaguc.
Morgan and Palace Cicaners of
Cleburne resume their series- Mon-
day night at 9 oelo k in the bat-
Terrors, 56; T. Ownbey, Shur-Shots,
51; Burton, Black Terrors. 50; Por-
ter. Red Devils, 40; Miles, Troup 3,
26.
CHAMPIONSHIP
IS DECIDED
I AM now an independent buyer
for cream. Prices based on the di-
rect shipping card and my price
today 13c. Mrs. E. E. Head.
Which pistol or revolver wasahe
choice of shooters at the last Olym-
pic? Granbury,
The Colt "Woodsman."
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interest in baseball is taking te b organizing lor Hi" cimpuun
tor: •
KENNErH DARDEN
NORRIS F. SMITH
CLINTON PACK
JOE B. POST
J. D NETTLES
TO TEMPLE.
Miss Ailine Armstrong will spend
the week in Temple'visiting with
relatives and friends.
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view. . . . D. H. Neilly, up in Brad- ;
ford. Pa., has the right idea about i
; Scotts are building up Na
i sporting goods departments
Ownbey. Shur- Shots, —guards;
Woods. Troop 3, alternate. iSecond
team -Burton. Black Terrors. and
Prendergast, Shur-Shcts, forwards;
muzzle rubbed all the skin off his the best we've seen, it's up at the
ankle. ... Yeah, just wait until Cleburne Hardware Co. ... If you
nenen----1- j—‘----... [ can't RO fishing without sticking a
hook in you, why not use Jamison
The model 39 has lever action,
side ejection, solid top, closed frame
IEc our friends and neighbors, we
wish to thank them tor their kind-
nesses to us during the illness and
death ol our dear mother.
Stringer children.
KENNETH HARDEN
For
City Tax Assessor
and Collector
High Grade Milk
BEST GRADE A MILK. « cents qt..
4 cents pint; buttermilk. 4 cents
quart; 8 cents half gallon; 15 cents
gallon. Fresh every day—T. W.
Seqtt & Sons.
Here's a list of my fishing tackle.
. , . Can you recammemi-airything
else?—Cleburne. .
How about a top hat?
CLINTON PACK
For.
• City Tax Assessor
and Collector
Vf: A
J. W. (JIM) MILES
For
City Marshal
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J: W. (JTM) MILES
HENRY F. CARRObb
JEFF TOGGLE
---J, J. (DOSS) ROGERS
DENTON VISITORS.
Mrs. T.F. Hardesty and sons.
T. F.. Jr. and Kyle, are guests of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Kirtley,, Sr.
on winning the championship ol I
the Johnson County Girls Basket
J. J. (DOSS) ROGERS
For
City Marshal
JOE B. POST
For
City Tax Assessor
and Collector
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Jesus Ministering to the Multitude
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a keeper for your shooting sling. ... Marathon Bait Co. sure knows how
V Talk about beauties, you fellers sure 1 to make good ‘unis. ... No, wire
gotta see the new Winchester 64 not on the pay-roll of any manu-,
and 65. . . . What if that receiver I facturing company. ... If you want
JEFF TUGGLE
For
City Marshal
Lor I urther particulars and rates phone The Iimes-Review Advertising Depart-
ment- 133.
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teams in local loops this year
Boys Club will be back to defend
its laurels in the Major City la mtn
though it may be under some othe
name. -_________
Sanders Service Station will hk<
J. D. NETTLES
For
(HyFax Assessor
and Collector
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NORRIS F. SMITH -
For
(Hy Tax Assessor
and Collector
ill Be Electe
HAS TONSILITIS.
Miss Adriel Lee Officer . is
ported to be ill of tonsilitis.
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RETURNS FROM VISIT.
For City Alderman-
Ward No. 2:
DAVID ROSS
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Ward No. 4:
ARCH BOULWARE
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Cle burnc Oil is (I ne tn rutu:n well
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Hail the champs!
Minute Sandwih Shop in Cle-
burnc is receivingcongratulations.
FOR RENT—Two-room furnished
apartment. Medern. 511 W. Wilson.
JEWELL N. BAULDWIN y
1 or 2 .
( ily Attorney
THE FIRING POINT
Can ye u tell me anything about bullets. No ballistics available as
A breath of spring and news from 1 ":«<"• a county wide
training camps of the professional n acting consider aide
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cated Hi-Velocity cartridges.
See this fine gun in the show
window of the Cleburne Hardware
Co., go in and find out all about
it by actually handling it. We can
assure you that once you handle
this gun and throw It to your
shoulder and squint along the , line
of sights you'll never be satisfied
until you possess it.
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Henry P. Lichte, Jr., student of
North Texas A & M College, Arl-
ington. is spending the week-end
here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henty P. Lichte.
Political
WANTED—Houses to wreck; will
pay all they are worth—E. J. Zim-
I merman. . '
WANTED—Male calves, 1-week-old
or younger. Phone 9028-F5.
I he plan to makr
"Miss Eva Bishop has returned
home after visiting her sister. Mrs.
W. S. Hamon of Dallas.
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! night at 7 o'clock in the final if a
Nthird contest is necessary. .
5 ^Minute Sandwich shop of. Cle-
burh won the championship of the
days will lie allotted for each round
of match play.
Non-member enries ean begin
playing the course Man'll 21.giving
in the 16 games the team scored j He playcrs on th Clebui
636 points to 269 for the opposition | tam last season
or an average of almost 40 point '
J.11C aucond annual city-wide golf March 23 and continuc through
the remainaer of the week. Four
Afece
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pleasing contrast. Forearm of wal-
nut, exceedingly rigid, assuring
steady holding on target or game.
Stock is also of walnut, shotgun
style with well fitting pistol grip
and hard rubber butt plate. Length
over all is 41;inches, length taken
down 27 1-2 inches, length of stock
13 1-8 inches; drop at comb 13-4
inches; drop •'at heel 2 7-8 inches;
STEADY WORK — GOOD PAY
RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call
on fanners in E. Johnson County.
No experience or capital needed.
Write Atday. McNESS CO.. Dept, S.
Freeport, Illinois.
DsTmiversmsdaiik6Fsa23--
AD Tractor, between East Cleburne
So the Kans -/mmm1 i
d'lilritcly suspended Hdwd
Some feller reports killing a 720- i tremely close adjustment and we
pound mountain lion. He musta ’ wouldn't care if it hurt like a turn-
borrowed some fisherman's scales to my ache. . . . Coggin Poindexter
weigh the brute on. . . This bank , and his six and a half Mannlicher.
holiday sure gave the tired (?) p . . Our idea of the safest rifle
" bankers a chance to get caught up 1 for use in settled communities is
on their fishin’. . . Bro. Baird down the high power loaded with Zips.. . .
at the postoffice be rowd Ed The’ list of tackle that feller re-
Strain's old Colt. 45 for theatrical j ferred’to in the Firing Point would
purposes and says that when he | cover two of these pages. . . . That
ivory front and flat top Rocky
Mountain rear sights, 24 inch blued
octagon barrel. Receiver and fin-
SPORT SPURTS
City fwg ,or
By HAROLD V. RATLIFF < By Marshal . kor
- City Attorney
CLEBURNE COUNTRY CLUB TO
ly net play under I h it. title
Frigidice is expected to take
the outfit I
Texas Power and Light Co
Jimmy, of Wilburton, Okla., will
nrrrrr- fbmday-Aw av-visit with-her 20 101
Munday cf Red Devils led in scor- ' Boys
ing for the season with 95 points;
action type of firearm for some
time, the lever gun was our«first
love and just handling this splen-
did little specimen of the gun mak-
ers art awakened in our stony heart
all the love and fond memories we
bore for the old 97. A man may
have many loves and memory may
grow dim but nothing will ever
replace his first love.
For the sportsman ’ who uses the
high power lever gun for big game
hunting the model 39 fits right in.
giving him the same action on his
small calibre gun for plinking. tar-
get practice, or for filling°the meat
pi uh 11>1
FT. WORTH VISITOR.
Mrs. O. A. McClung of
Worth visited here Friday
friends.
Shur-Shots are champions of the AnT 0 f r A ArIT
Johnson County Junior Boys Bas- I IK I h I'M Af.II
ket Ball League. They won the first UIIWU HH-UUM
are ank Sharkey in a big match. Was
CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW, CLEBURNE, TEXAS -
SHUR-SHOTS CHAMPIONS —
OF JUNIOR CAGE LOOP %
Bunwr±
Following the miracle the people wanted t. foi(.
Jnsus to become their king. So he sent them
AwAX and forced his di sripla to cro Galile,
again while he spent the night in prayer upon a
mouhtain. foward: morning he came to them
walking on the watii tiouh a atorm.
U'LDEN TEXr-M3‘t ZP:H.
I have a team composed of many
and Rhoads. Black Terrors, for-
wards; Meals, Black Terrors, cen-
ter; Porter, Red' Devils, and C.
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one ol the
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TO BROWNWOOD.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hubbard and
son. Clyde, Jr., and Miss Mildred
Smith are spending Sunday in
Brownwood visiting Mrs. L. J. Bog-
art.—:__________________
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i n team.
Brazos Avenue and I Irndersn
Lireet t churches arn. unde no«I r o
mother, Mrs. M. L. Bounds, who
has been ill for the past two
months.
half and Friday night were hand-
ed the second half also when Trpop
3 sprang a surprise to beat the
Black Terrors 16-11 in the final
scheduled game.
The junior season was highly |
successful and developed some ।
promising stars.
leagues have caused conversation mo----— . ——
flow. Ie hind The Times
■ 11 longrillesForbesttWelokTornolIcSSThanclzuLLINED-idaniEau-
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• In this lesson Jesus' disciples ure for th), first
time called "apostles", meaning "sent ones" For
Jesus had sent them out on a preaching mission
two by two, and they have just returned to re-
port their success. They needed rest, so Jesus
took them by boat across Galilee to a desert place
FRIDAY, MARCH 10f 1933
THE SPORTSMAN’S COLUMN
y —--------- Edited By MAJOR M1R1CK
Address All Inquiries To The Paper
ger levor case hardened making a
modern version of-Abe 97 wiH the
many improvements of this modern
age.
The lever action repeater is dis-
tinctly American and for many
years has upheld the traditions oT
the gun makers. Regardless of the
many different types of „Trearms
on the market today, the lever gun
will always have a warm spot in
the heart of every shooter, a big
spot no other type gun will ever
replace.
Some time ago we received one
of the model 39 lever action re-
peaters and when we -handled the
gun for the first time the pages of
time seemed to turn backward and
once more we were a carefree youth
running jack rabbits helter-skelter
over the landscape. While we, like
others, have been sold 04e bolt
weight is arond 5 3-4 pounds, not
_ too heavy for an all-day hunt nor
Mrs Kelly DeBusk and little son, too light for real taget shooting:
capacity of, magazine is 25 shorts.
For Rent, Ap’tmts
I FOR RENT — N'acly furnished
apartment; close in. Phone 1649.
Toward evening his disciples urged Jesus to send
the crowd away to obtain food. But he said this
was not necemary and urged them to feed them
All they had was five loaves and two fishes. Jesus
____took there and blessed and multiplied them until
. all were fed.
Patton of Shur-Shots was second
with 88 and Woods of Troop 3 third
with 69. Other leaders were: Meals. 1
Black Terrors. 65; Prendergast.
Shur-Shots, 61; Rhoads, Black I
I For City Altrney—
JEWEL N. BAULDWIN
1 ROY ANDERSON
over there are ripping off some
might v tast. time in practice.
IUNN TO LAST PAGE.
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Highter in iieadlines—
I hi hravyweight fighte ।.
irrakinu back intn tlu' lie idline
1heyrr taking notea from
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tie for the championship of the
Nettles, Troop 3, and Doak. Black 1 upper bracket of the rounty boys
Terrols, guards; D. Campbell. Rea | league. These two teams playd the
Devils, alternate. - —I first game of the- series Saturday
— ---------,_______ \ I night, They will meet. Wednesday
is this a good way? Rio Vista.
Don't know. We’l—borrow the
family clothes BneTmtl try it some
time.
What is the .25 Roberts cartridge? I
!-----Cleburne.—----------------r- ■ ---
The 7 mm. Mauser necked down I
to 25, using 86, 100 and 117 grain-
Many years ago when Tom Mix"
was our favorite of the screen and
Zane Grey wrote his best Western
stories the Marlin people were
, building the best .22 repealing rifle
of all time, it was-known as their
model 97. We'd go to a movie and
see Tom slay movie Indians by
the gross or read one of Mr. Grey's
thrilling dramas and as both Mr.
Mix and the Zane Grey characters
used lever action guns we just nat-
urally had to have one ourself. The
fettled community in which we were
living forbade our using a .44-40 or
.30-30 so we got one of the little
Marlin 97's and many a day we.
went roaming over the countryside
in search of Jack rabbits and ex-
l peeling an Injun or hoss thief to
bob up to fall before our trusty
little rifle. The model 39 is the
scrap again I
Scott W. Hickey and famHy on
Friday and transacted business
here.-----------------------------------
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. wrrstling game is all al) 11
Kansas it seems.
and cuthri rarat flii'ii act liiie j The-ig trouble with Pallium, | ——-—
1hongh l' might b a Iitile hih- liowever. was that he cotdn f dodz" """" I MIX'■
piI the nghts ‘ f thr American box' r ■ ! NWoTomTnyS‘ricklin,Wal-
H And another boxing item says I fir Winchell f (irandview sports.
j tn in tke such a not out Ol the | wresilers ' !
140W Now comm laulun Uv........a wiw .......: wore and
hanl-and-fgge1 with irinbiuon W(iN(‘ liri" whs a I nue when he
a stsp’hsior. । , I ' . . . . *. . . ~.tr
f,And P xi-n--mforHht—Am-eT-e#——--aLLcuLendedIhaLRLI—
I at the open air arena here II I blames that a 011 he dil , bunnnal 11 by starting his .
He would do well to have Edward.. | not win the hcavywelght tille nrntinr. too young.
\ O. C. Hudzietz, president of the
ieague who saw all games played
durhog the season, selects the fol-
lowing all-star teams: | of Cleburne will clash Tuesday
First team-Patton, Shur-Shots, ' night at 8 o'clock in a game ulvat
The commission has failei ’til
: catch on with__the__spirit__nt the
1 imes —
They shculdknow by now that
Ilir best trade-mark of the pull
and grunt "men is a show and that
t he ts want it.
J he lad. that Hdwrds was able
] 1 - 'O'1 UH in rienNm#
Their plan for quiet and rest were defeated by
, the multitude who watched‘their departur and
-chmhetothe 'pot si head of them Jqus «» not
angry at them for disturbing his plan for quiet
and rest lie pitied them and taught thom all
day long
Fort RENT-House 211 Stroud: A .
’ SSShtpieyndelli pasture, garden Announcements
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Lost and Found
Ie.' during the matrh and 11/1 c a
ovr1 over Billy and Elmer i n । " d 11 a
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Here they are! Pick your man and give him your support.
Watch our special POLITICAL EDITION Sunday morning, April 2, at which time
citizens and voters of Cleburne may avail themselves and have the opportunity to
view candidates for public offices while they are on parade.
Mr. Candidate This will be your best opportunity to reach practically every
home in Cleburne and practically the last. Don’t fail to present your platform in the
POLITICAL EDITION.
the best showm in in ihc 1* rirk-
put on ,i < :i ii , wil Elnu r
(iuthrie. The n terre 201 -ik'd
Nothing except they are excep- —- - - - _
tionally fine guns, being custom ' Gould you help me pick out a
built to the customer’s speelfkea- good tie for fly work, also general
" tions. f fishing.—Cleburne. .
---- ; See Ben Williamson down at the
I have better luck when fishing i Clelburne Hardware Co. He has
with a tight line and when the I everything you will need.
fish grabs the bait I yank him out.______
schedute was more or less a format- 1 . ... . . ..
.. | fournament ol Ilie Cl"hurne Cou-
, , . try Chib will begin March 23, it is
Minute received considerable " , , I
m, , announced by L , 3atti0. chairman
ccmpetition but the cxpcrience and 1 . ,, ,,,
, mi . .u . ■ . . 11 the goll committee
brilliance ol the team .showed from .2
.—-----------------.. the outset that the teambratigt 1he tournanent will lie for club I
different actions to confuse him at-hem-eut woulc- be the b_:t girl;- eher8,4 Hote" ehubemtwoadditonaraysforprac-
combination ever seen in Cleburne. | ollers to determin a city ‛ 1 m- . ,
Without a doubt Minute was tin i pion. !1C "
best giris teamtis cilyeveppro- , Tom Moon, Jr, was t.lie thm- | A new Ieatun 0 the tournament
duced. During tlic seasen-the +ponlast yi .ir bill will prokebly ino I will consist of the championship
played 16 games and won all of drlend his title as hrn away al llight plarying stymies, he finals
them. The only loss was a lorlel ; - bool | writ br 36 hol but all other mnateh
when the team was unable to plice Qnalifying rouindl: will turf I PY will be 18 holes,
enough girls on the court. ** — ■
and Concord Return to Cleburne
Hardware Co.
CLASSIFIED ADS are Irail
blazer* for individual finan-
cial problems.
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Wanted—
ccunty giris league Friday night
with a 36-28 victory over Morgan.
It was a good ball game but Min-
ute led all the way utter the first
few minutes of Che contest.
The flashy work of Fox and Ken-
dall at forward. Logan and Casey-
at center and Underhi and Wal-
raven at guard contributed to the
victory. White and Waller starred
at goalmaking for Morgan with
Martin al center and Allen at
guard standing out defensively. Af
len especially turned in a brilliant s
game. __________- .. \ _
As a result of the victory Min-
ute took the sitle of both halves
and there -will fie no play-off.---------
I Morgan beat Rio Vista 35-21* a ‘
game ccunting in the upper bracket
of the boys league but the contest
meant nothing in the title race.
This week’s schedule Follows:
• Monday night—7 o'clock: Yale
Theater vs. -Grandview Independ-
ents, 8 o’clock: 1. P and L vs.
Grandview High 9 o'clock: Morgan
vs. Palace Cleaners.
Tuesday night—7 o'clock: Store-
house vs Rio. Vista High. 8 o'clock:
Rio .Vista High vs. Joshua (girls),
9 o'clock: Cleburne High vs. T. P.
and L.
Wednesday night— 7 o'clock:
Morgan vs. Cleaners.
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