Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 166, Ed. 1 Monday, April 17, 1933 Page: 3 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:
■
$
+
See Cubs Win Opener ■
CUP RACE CAMPAIGN OPENS,'
VANISAIG- mee
44
"E
/
‘2
ht
5,
5
9
(17.
$
HOW THEY STOND.
Texas League.
Heavy Hitting In ,
! Playground Loop
-,
BUY IT-SELL IT IN THE
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4
\
♦
National League.
PERSONALS
1
or 134.
♦
♦
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
FOR INFORMATION; CALL 1249
J ..
Here’s
Your
‘ Odell Elliott leaped 20 feet, 8
Hillsboro Division.
VISITING
third in the half mile with a time
3:30 p. m.
Car
For Rent, Houses
0
CARD OF THANKS.
Meridian Division.
For Sale
8ANTA FE RAILROAD.
*
Nice young pigs.
Firestone
TIRES
r
NAw)
ANY LOAD
NOW!
Tire Service Co
GEORGE VAN NAM AN, Mgr.
TRANSFER CO.
Phone 600
202 S. Caddo
Phone 66.
.A, i
i
। A
• r
N
/
. i
4
-------
A . -
1,1,1
wl
sM.
husni
MMMMmmr
F. Hudztetz of the All-Stars and
Spinie of Shamrocks are leading
Philadelphia 2, Boston 0
Prittsburgh at Chicago, rain.
Trade in your worn tires
for safe-gripping . . .
non-skid—
$558,000 To County
' Through Highways
HE i+f
EARs OL
Tram and Bus
Schedule
W. Adams Dairy.
FOR SALE —
Pct.
800
.800
.600
.400
.400
.400
.400
.200
Pct.
1.000
.667
S00
.333
,.333
000
000
Lv. Cleburne
3:30 p. m.
Elliott and Pinckard beat ot Cor-
sicana for second place.
I IT
"THe
Rev. and Mrs. W. B Rust and
family spent Sunday at Georges
Creek where Rev. Mr. Rust filled
his appointment at both the morn-
ing and evening hours.
HeWodLo k.
GauK Fo- B
Times FoRTHESe»,
REGISTERUJAG 244 /N
Ais SEcono YEAR
FOR RENT—Dairy place two miles
out on Alvarado highway. See J.
D. Wright at courthouse.
FOR SALE—Eating rabbits, white
and spotted, 25c and up. 630 East
Chambers street.
FOR SALE—Baby ducks, 10c each;
3 for 25c; dressed ducks 50c; Eas-
ter rabbits 25c.—Mrs. Simmonds.
1402 Stanwood.
Lv. Meridian
8:00 a. m.
+
Miss Mae Meredith, student of
North Texas State Teachers Col-
lege. Denton. was the Easter guest
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Meredith.
FOR RENT—Furnished room, 314
North Caddo.
Team
Dallas . .....
Houston •.. .
Beaumont
Fort Worth . .
Tulsa......
Oklahoma City
Galveston . ..
San Antonio
Lv. Cleburne
3:30 p. m.
Team—
Pittsburgh . .
Brooklyn .. .
Philadelphia
St. Louis . ..
Cincinnati . .
Boston . ......
New York . .
FA
ode
Lv. Ft. Worth
3:00 a. m.
2:20 p. m.
5:00 p. m.
8:30 p. m.
Pct.
1.000
1 000
.750
.667
.333
.200
000
.000
MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED
BY OUR GOVERNMENT
LEI i s ix) Vol R
KODAK FILM
FINISHING
Expert Work,
Also
Etchings
and
Large Photographs
DAVIS STUDIO
Phone 251 for Information
CLEBUKNE-FORT WORTH
MOTOR COACHES.
1
/
62197704
boats. gilts and brood sows; Pid
Hart stock black Poland Chinas,
see O. H. Poole, Times-Review.
FOR . SALE—1928 Pontiac sedan.
623 North Robinson street.
ToTrade
MRS. W. C. BUFEHHtk, of the
Butcher School of Music
Forr worrit
Organizing Guitar classes for Standard and Hawaiian Guitars,
also Mandolin. Tenor Banjo and Uke. Gibson Guitar furnished
with regular course of 10 lessons for beginners and advanced
pupils.
rv - ■ —s^———a
in The Realms Of Sport
The directors of the Cleburne
Chamber of Commerce will beet
in the directors room at 8 o'clock
this evening. Pres I. T. Ward an-
notihees. A number of important
matters will gome before the board
at this meeting.
This is ttlB- regular meeting of
the board of directors which was
postponed from last Mongay night
and deferred again on account of
numerous other engagements and
pay day ocurring during the past
week.
C. L. EDGAR.
President, Board of School Trustees
Cleburne. Texas.
—Adv. 10 times...
L
1
1
2
3
3
3
3
4
429
NO )
1 NoPE
Eight clubs may make up Cle-
burne amateur baseball this season
after all. For a while it looked
like six then the Courthouse Tigers
entered to make it seven.
L
0
1
2
2
2
1
0-
25, Ci
w
... .3
....2
... .2
... .1
.. .. 1
.. .0
. . .0
L
0
0
1
1
2
4
3
3
April 13, 1933.
NOTICE OF ELECTION OF
SCHOOL TRUSTEES.
SAME PRICE oday
AS 42 YEARS AGO
25ounces for254
— . -*.
77
Daily.
Northbound arrives
No. 18— 5:25 a. m
No. 16— 6:15 p. m
Southbound arrives
No. 15— 9:00 a. m,
No. 17—11:35 p. m.
Leaves
5:35 a. m.
8:25 p. n.
Leaves i
9:10 a. m. ;
11:45 p. m.
.c4i.. ,..e. L
is nut too small nor too
targe for us to move at
anytimc.
CLEBURNE
Texas League.
Fort Worth at Dallas.
Tulsa at Oklahoma City.
Houston at San Antonio.
Galveston at Beaumont.
Americar League.
Chicago at Detroit.
Cleveland at St. Louis.
Only games scheduled.
National League.,
St. Louis at Cincinnati.
Brcoklyn at Boston
New York at Philadelphia.
Only games scheduled.
HEH- 4o•
K5 H- •ANT
“Vo 5E€E ,
‘-co, )
t«e€7 <
Baseball Calendar
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.
Texas League.
Dallas 3. Fort Worth I.
Galveston 6, Beaumont 4.
Houston 3, San Antonio , 1.______
Tulsa 9. Oklahoma City 3.
American League.
Cleveland 7. St. I^uls l__________
New York 5. Philadelphia 4
Boston at Washington, rain
' Chicago at Detroit, rain.
National League.
New York 1, Brooklyn 1, (tie), 14
innings, darkness.
Cincinnati 7, St. Louis 0.
W
......
... .4
... .3
....2
. .2
... .2
.. . .2
1
osT — Lady's ring, white gold
nounting. small diamond; reward,
hone 379-W.
^orRent, Ap’tmts
—----—
Alvarado Bus.
Leave Cleburne — 6:45 a. m., 12
m., 3:20, 5:45, 8:40 p. m.
Leave Alvarado—9 A. m., 12:40
4:15, 6:15, 9:10 p. m
♦
♦
♦
♦
-e-
. No clarified ad taken for less than 30 cents. Rates: 1% cents per word
(
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment,
« 112; bills paid. 209 North
FOR RENT—Apartment furnished
or unfurnished; downstairs; newly
aapered; West Chembers, Phone
1373.
k
f I
‘Ready for SUMMER Driv-
ing .... with the days
getting warmer . . . Oils
and Greases changed to a
lighter grade . . . and the
crankcase THOROUGHLY
CLEANED of winter oil
iesidues.
the entire city and appoint A. C. 1
White presiding officer of said I
election.
7
Ege
/ 8
The brightest prospect on the
Grandview team is Ray Pope.
This youngster returns next sea-
sen. Right now he's among the
leading shot-putters of the State.
He can get 45 feet consistently.
By next ycar he'll be throwing the
ball 48.
Mr. and Mrs. George M Woods.
Jr, and son, Bobbie. attended ser-
vices at Riverside Baptist church
in Fort Worth on Sunday evening:
Full Pack,
No Slack Fillinq
Economical- Efficient
— -,,5:15 p. m.
2:00 p. m. leaving Fort Worth
....... ..Jll
J
Miss Betty Lan Lacewell, stu-
dent of North Texas State Teach-
.Miss Ann Ragsdale left Monday
morning for Norman where she is
a student of the University of
Oklahoma after spending the week-
end here.
Want Ads
Now'Keene is planning to enter
a club' under .the name of -Ward
Brook ‘Fctory. If so that ; will
give four teams in ekch league..
Pat Christian, the K. M. Landis
of baseball, Itasca, was lament-
ing Sunday night' to the writer.
1 "I had a third baseman Who
had been, recommended to me as
a real player," Pat says, "I start-
ed him and the first ball hit to
third he just stood there and held
it. I asked him what was Wrong.
‘Why I can't throw a ball from
third to first," he answered.
In accordance with the author-
ity vested in me by the school
laws of the State of Texas and by
the Charter of the City of Cle-
burne. Texas, I. C. L. Edgar, presi-
dent of the Board of School Trus-
tees of Cleburne, Texas, hereby call
an election to be held in the City
of Cleburne, Texas, a.s incorpora-
ted for school purposes, for the
purpose of electing three (3) school
trustees.
Said election is ordered to be
held Tuesday, May 2, 1933, and I
hereby designate the City Hall as
the polling place for the voters Of
FOR SALE—Rich Jersey, Grade A
Milk, 8c quart and 4 cents a pint:
double cream 20c pint; 10c half
"pint. Fresh buttermilk delivered
Any time of day. Phone 1671.—J.
T. P. and L. of Cleburne. Lone
Willow and Rio Vista won opening
baseball cup race games Sunday.
Results of other contests had not
been reported this morning ■ but
will be in by Tuesday.
The Powermen downed Burr-
Courtesy of Cleburne 8-4 _ with
Charley Stringer and Larry Crut-
cher hurling. Minot Gaither start-
ed of Burr-Courtesy. It was a
good game and was witnessed by a
large crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. John Culpepper
of Dublin were week-end guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Goldsmith.
n n
Lv. Cleburne
7:45 a. m.
6.)
37041.
April 14. 1933 the said Flavus Jo- ..
seph Senter. was"emy aejwegee y
bankrupt and that the first-meet- —
ing of creditors,of said bankrupt
will be held at my office, 560 Fed-,
oral Building. in the City of Dallas.
in added business per month, or
$558,000 a year, exclusive of their
convenience and saving to her
own 33.000 people, who operate
7000 cars themselves."
The" survey, conducted by the
Association for every county in
Texas was designed to show im-
portance of roads to each com-
munity. and, thus arouse public
opinion against any further diver-
sion Of gas tax money, . which
would cripple the highway pro-
gram.
‘ Both have a' mark of .700. In
second place is Boyd of Shannons
with .644 while House of Hender-
son Street and Vaughn of East
Cleburne are tied for third plhce
with .640.
, Other leaders are: St. Peter.
Shannons. .600; Patton, Hender-
son Street, .600; Jiles, All-Stars,
.556; Norton, Shannons, .555; Wil-
liams, Storehouse, .540.
M l
234 ..2
Texas, on April 25, 1933 at ten
o'clock in the forenoon, at which .
time and place thesaid creditors '
.may attend. prove thir, claims. ;
appoint a trustee, examin the .
bankrupt. and transact such other
business as may properly come be-
fore said meeting.
At Dallas, in said district. April
15. 1933
We wish to thank you for your
sweet words of sympathy, beauti-
ful acts of kindness and the flo-
ral offerings that helped us to
bear this sorrow in the loss of our
husband and father. May God
bless each of you is out earnest
player.
MRS. G. W. HODGES.
JIM HODGES AND FAMILY.
.MRS. OLA MORSE.
Grandview High made, a good
showing at the annual district
meet' at Hillsboro Saturday and
will compete in the annual State
Class B meet at Denton.
Grandview finished third at
Hillsboro, making more points than
any Johnson county team in sever-
al years. .State Home. Corsicana,
was first and Corsicana High sec-
ond— .
State checkers, from four days' J
actual ’count, found average dai- +
ly traffic tor be: 1300 motor vehi- T
cles on Highway 2; 750 on 2-A;750- +
‘ Miss Ruth McKelvey of Fort
Worth was the'' week-end guest of
Miss Imogene Ellis.
the Men's Playground Ball League
in batting for the season to date.
Lv. Hillsboro
9:05 a. m.
I i The Cleburne municipal golf
I team defeated Glen Rose 13-5 in
I an inter-city tournament held at
k Bluebonnet course Sunday.
|“ den Rose took but two match-
I es with Cleburne winning the other
I 'Pete Lilly of Glen Rose had
low medal score with a 71. J.
LLawrence Dean of Cleburne was
ond with a 73. Lilly smashed
per on the second nine to post his
dazzling score. The tournament
results:
Pete Lilly and Dr. Robt. Rawls.
Pen Rose. 3 points; Homer Hunt
AM E. Templeton, Cleburne, none.
Barney Gibbs and J. E. Ward.
Glen Rose, 2 points; Reuben Ush-
er and Lee Cox, Cleburne 1.
■ J. E. Prendergast and Bill Ro-
din, Glen Rose, none; Leland Bur-
ton and Bill Baechtel, Cleburne 3.
■ T. C. Wylie and M. Cruce, Glen
Rose; none; Isam Wade and J.
Lawrence Dean. Cleburne, 3.
George Gaither and Jake Roden,
Glen Rose, none: A. T. Burton
and Duard Tutt. Cleburne, 3.
. Ruby Lane and Jerry Osborne,
len Rose, nine; W. B. Maxfield
and Landon Miller, Cleburne 3.
v? ,--
. VISITING HERE
Mrs. Tyler Baker and son. Wil-
lard, of Dallas sivited here Satur-
day, with friends and relatives.
C
OF SPITBALL ‘22
PITCAeRS (70
CADDO MOUND NEW ENTRY 5,
making direct connections for
Hnlsboro, Meridian! and Glen
Rose. For information ask agent
at Union station.
Glen Rose Division.
DoublsTestadckiom!
beyond the State, or from Tex- J
as Points at hast counties dis- +++++++++++++++++*++*+++*****++*++*+++++*+***:
ers College. Denton, spent the
. .. week-end here visiting her parents,
of 2:16, Woodrow Pope ran the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lacewell
440-yard dash in 56.5 to finish sec- • ______‘
ond, Raymond Pope heaved the Mrs. W. P. Battle and daughter,
shot 43 .feet 5 incites for first i Mrs. Alec ’ Keskeys, spent Friday
place. Jack Pinckard was fourth j in Fort Worth visiting with reta-
in the discus throw with a hurl of I tives and friends.
over 100 feet and the Grandview i
relay team of R. Pope, W. Pope, ,
W WAo IS IN Ais I
% AoyEARAS ’ i
\ PiTHERFoR-TS
\ CcAGo —
\ WArTE Sox,
p
(′
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Creswell and
daughters. Misses Lucile and Sam-
mie Louise, spent Sunday in Ker-
ens with Mr. and Mrs. George
Hemphill. Mr. Hemphill, who is ser-
iously ill, is reported unimproved.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good,
young fresh milk cow.—Thomas I
M. Huff, 911 Alvarado street.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Late 1929
A-modet Ford ccupe,A-fconditton.
Phne 630. •
ezdeezssssetsseeeee
Special Notices,
WANTED—Everybody to know that
Pngineer Lon Magner, brought .in
Banta Fe train 39. the fastest
freight train from Chicago to Gal-
Boston, two hours ahead of time.
Bunday, after he had been advised
In Gainesville by Conductor Dave
Poffman, that they had a big ship-
ment of summer suits for Bratch-
br Clothing Co. Thank#. Dave. such
ervice is appreciated. — Bratcher
Clothing Co.
Lone Willow blasted Goatneck
12-4 and Rio Vista downed Pecan
Grove 18-2 in games reported in
the,, lower bracket. Prove Duvall
hurled for Lone Willow and was
tight in the pinches. Summers and
McDaniels did the twirling for Rio
Vista.
Another team has entered the
cup race. It is Caddo Mound man-
aged by A. L. Hitt. This club will
go into tile lower division of the
loop. I
77977 722072-10 ”
; Y, APRH. 17,1933 CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW, CLBBUIlNE, TEXAS ____
Cleburne Golfers Defeat Glen Rose
LOCALS WIN
L INTER-CITY
MATCH HERE
Pete Lilly Has Low
Score With a 71
Smashes Par
Lv. Glen Rose
9:a. m.
on Highway 68; 300 on Highway
144
Motor traffic in Texas is divid-
ed. the experts have found in two
almost equal classes. Roughly, half
are local ears or from adjoining
counties. The other half are from
F By -Harold V. Rd Hi ff “ap, -
NO. 3375—IN BNKKUFTCY.
In the District Court of the Uni-
ter States for the Northern District
of Texas. at Dallas. In Bankruptcy.
! In the matter of Flavus Joseph
I Senter, bankrupt, of Alvarado.
[ Johnson County, Texas, in said
District— • ' • • '
Notice of First Meeting of
Creditors.
To the creditors of said Bank-
rupt; , " •
——Nottets hereby given that on
AUSTIN, April 17. — Johnson
county's State highways bring
$558,000 a year in extra business
to the county in the form of tour-
ist trade. the Texas Good Roads
Association has estimated from a
survey of the state's official traf-
ric census.
This business, the survey points
out. does not include ‘natural"
trade from local cars or those of
adjoining counties, whis obvious-
ly would increase with improved
roads.
DIRECTORS TO
MEET TONIGHT
The Chicago Cubs took the opening game-fthe National League Wednes-
day by defeating tile, St. Louis ‘Cardinal s, 3 to a Cubs’ Park in Chieago: This
picture shows Griintn following 'DeibSrd eligme oil Hai’tiett’s single in the second
inning. No. 6 is Demaree;. No. ,9, Wilso n, (‘a rd inals‛ catcher.
umumk‛ --
SPIRTSPIIRE
E M. BAKER
Referee in Bankruptcy. I
tant. The latter genuine tour-
ists. I
‘•On this basis some 1550 outside
cars cross Johnson county each
day," the Association's survey said;
"scattering their good American
dallars among restaurants, hotels,
tourist camps, hot dog stands,
garages, filling stations and stores
along important highways
"If they spend as little as $1
per vehicle within the' borders
of the county, then Johnson
county's trunk roads mean $46,500
Lv. Cleburne
6:30 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
3:00 p. m
6:30 p. m.
Well, ,I'll tell you what you can
do. I told hm, You can just go
over, there and ’sit down on the
bench." ■ 1
All this happened in a game with
a Clebirhe ‛ieam, , ■
Dallas Branch- Daily.
To Dallas and Paris—
No. 67 (Motor Car) Lv 7:00 a. m
From Dallas and Paris-
No. 68 (Motor Car) Ar. 8:20 p. m
Weatherford Branch.
(Daily Except sutaay)
No. 55 (Mixed) Lv. y:15 a. m
No. 56 (Mixed) Pt, 4:10 p. n.
‛i“*e 2
/
Liberal Trade-in
Allowance
the first issuk. One cent per word each succeeding isue. Phone 133
Lost and Found
_____
UNIMPROVED
ihches to finish fourth in the
broad jump, Upton, Bailey was
■ jal,
amaAg- n.l,Al
KD wp/m
8*4,,,
gLic
aim
Miss Helen Cross of Fort Worth
visited here on__Friday evening
with friends.
Jack Parks, Jack Ezell and Pope
Ballenger of Alvarado attended the
Easter dance here Friday evening.
PAGE THREE
i a isanas
By Sords
American League.
Team-- W
New York ............4
Cleveland ............3
Washington ..........3
Chicago .............2
Detroit . .1—
Philadelphia .........1
St. Louis ............0
Boston ...0
"di
qy
Johnson county also scored three
and a half more points, Bone of
Cresson, getting third in the pole
vault and splitting third and fourth
in the high jump.
Grandview did well under the
circumstances and should show up
O. K. at Denton May 4 and 5.
Only five members of the Zebra
team competed at the Hillsboro
meet, the others being out due to
illness.
OILING
GREASING
TIRE
SERVICE
BRAKES .
BATTERIES
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. 28, No. 166, Ed. 1 Monday, April 17, 1933, newspaper, April 17, 1933; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1598388/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.