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Cleburne. Texas
tKxcrpt Saturdayi
/ MAKE EYERV SHOT COUNT. '
ANO DONY LOSE YOUR HEADS.
<HOW ARC YOU M HANDLING
A GUN CHERR»r>
JEALOUSLY, TAWM
WATCHED FROM THE
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that only years of scrupulous ad-
herence to the principles of decen-
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in to tie foie citizens with high 1 birthday stnr be your dally guTHe. ’last
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The United IViee U exclusively entitled to the u*e for publication
rf aU newe dispatches credited to tt or not otherwise credited in this
Paper, and also Uie local news published therein All rights to ic-
VltiUcsktiun of <N<clai dtapatches hcivln hre also resened
Quick /
leT^ get
TDTNe
BOAT--
HURRY/ .
erclsi
the
school?"
rites for Mrs Dora Webb
were Mrs Philip Foyle and daugh-
ter Sylvia, Mi and Mrs. J. Clar-
ence Wilson. Mrs Danna White, I
Mrs Earl Howard. Mrs. Sarah
to- Howard, and Mrs Ivy Flippin.
: Fort W irth; Mr and Mrs Erdie
Webb und Massie Webb of Waxa-
hachie; Mr and
Webb. Mr. and Mrs
Will Wrbb and Mrs
Chlrrio ano
HER RAL5 STAND
Ready for TMt
attack.*
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SEE THE NEXT
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33- Knded
34— Chlneaa 1
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31 -Bother
11—Tint
39— Canines
42—School books
d? — Lifetime
48— African
49- Orest Lake
50 -Oriental coin
51 - Minute parlir t
53 - African rivet
53 —Aroused
54 -Kilns ivar »
55 -Chat
Practically all aizes, shapea and
designs. With polished plate
glass.
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Bible
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PALS
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AtX ON THE WAR
Mfc-GUNS, >
SPtARS AHO-y'
Aici 11. .in plmii
in . and
Ft cm h.
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t e!y is in on tl: ir cunning
thin I: iiowli dye of
to tn .it oh the sn-
n 'cc.'' anti do ;is
Mr and Mrs W
are spending theii
Topeka Kans . and
Mo.
; h. patches. L.
. G-AD X>u CAME TO
I \\.-<T WE. I\E HAO
HE WEfRDESr
EXPERIENCE^ /I
22 ■ Ideas,
scientific
Mill put I
Make
vour tutun- a
21-Feb
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less c the safes*
nc ei'iitioius, many believe
should anvoui
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You
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■ are six British officers | snlenrttd
, Am..,n ans." the major . „,u „appl^t marry
in life and have your own
You: naturally gentie and
nmatbetic nature Is well adapted
‘ f’21' politics
• writing or
■ iii'i I i.sines,
b 1'1'. make
nev iliioiU'
Oral
(in ams " '
music and
i ti.’irnfne-e
own enjoyment
become a professional mu-
T’'ls will nivc you un em-
i.iiiu.il outlet so important to one
11 ! vour mi'ke-'ip. Your women un-
I homc-miikers.
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M ill l:O d ill
become
mm: in
ttill and
hi 'ghts
women
ind Mill
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To find what the stars have In
(X1TOBFR 29 Born
Infinite ability to lake
set - 1
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deal of
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By Charles Plumb and Fred Fox
CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
KW South Angltn Street Cleburne. Texas Phonee 133 and 134
• ■Ublt.'hed Afternoon Dally <Except Saturdavi and Sunday Morntng |
_____ WM. RAWLAND. PablRher
Mt eiaaa mall matter at the jxaf office at Cleburne. Texas, i
under the Ac» of Congress March 3. 1879
Nonsense/ it’s impossible?)
IF YOU COULP DO THAT, J
XOU’D BE A FREAK’-AND J
PEOPLE WOULD FOLLOW f
you EVERYWHEREli J
L^Rnrrr
SEE THEM
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NOTH E TO PI BI IT
Any erroneous reflection uja n the eliara. ter. standing or reputa-
Uon of any person, or firm or c. ip.ratlon which may appear ;n the I
Mlunins i»l Ulla pajicr will lx gl.nlh <x.it <t-d ujw u d ie notice of snme
«rli gnen to ihe publishers
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I . • I ii \ c'ucnt
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to tlv in to those mountains car-
mtu: a doctor and a nurse " the
mi mr san! "The doetm will per-
loim immediatelv necessary treat-
ment on ilu> most serioii.lv wound- '
...i .....i '|,,.|V when he thinks it is | 1
the plane is tn lie loaded ' ''
l I .<me
: 'Nov 23-Dec 22* —
plans li.r the best )g>s-
m voui work ami you
a p'olll Employment
Master Set and
T Hol.crt on and
.ii'cinj ind Virginia
Field I'ainpla. Fla .
Uliiu ih.'r parents. Mr
\\ P Hob< itson and
K< mv'ti
4CBOM
1—Pln.il
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t-ft.bld
l>-*m.ll
ll-Mi.plaewl
14—Hl(h noir
14—C»rp.i from
India
IV-Other
It-Flowed
II -L»|lbl.
id —Piece ot f
il-Wr.th
Si—Buri.
14—Miiciiec.
17-Vi.t*
SI—Turkish regiment
1' w
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tin ar.t. a
< . i man I.
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r. i ". ... i.pa <1 tn l lie micl: ilia'.
Wan Ii, a s' . .I Bo!>. some I line
; it. : i! lie kin a ar.vthim: fmther
(lam Ii. ai.l Unit !.<■ had
. ‘ i. ..“ i xci pt what ap-
:r ' ■ m w pa ' s Th. v
■.! h”i<:.■ < in m tlie nmmi-
1<\ collsr i \ at i\,
I'tx >!'(>■
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' r.H>> li.a- iuit sin ,. t,
' .1 l.'ll tl,.- IT. -
11. >,a n. I i .a ’ 1 11. ■ I 1
si<;h of understanding went |,
mound tlie room, as the pilots
in to midersta’id why ambu-
l.ince plain s were needed.
'Then' are six British officers
ami tini ( .... _1._ _______
routmued "Ot these, two of the
British and one American are very
'..■rmusly wounded Our men had
cert am drugs and medications, and r
hale been flown in at vari- I' ' dm care and education of chil-
23' Con- '
Hing pro- i
1 act -
thers for
'■ii nnd lla'll', when he thinks " '■
po- slide t... , ......................
watlT as rnanv of the wound' d as it
will take It is to tirin'' them back
to the nearest Allied field or pus- |i:
pital. For that daivterous ta k ■ I v.
tlyine nn unarmed plane in' 1 th''
heart of enemy-la id
ask for a volunteer "
In a flush ecjcv I
ioom went up
Mrs Virgil
two children. |
Ann. ot Drew
are here vis- ,
and Mrs. ;
Mrs Ward
i i,’ ‘ t I !y
(<> your
w. n
Alic s < Mar 22-Apr 20» Br sure
t’.nt your plans art’ 1< <'l-proof Go
• .'head and forcr Hum into action
I Y» u Ciin get uhat \<»u want todav
Tmirns 'Apr 2t-Mnv 21* Your
, it?< a.x will drxrlop url! for \ou to-
|day Get them out and polish them
i up1 c;<; m’o production with tlum.
i iiho
G«'inini Max T’-.Iunv 22‘—Any
id« a whic h you have today is like-
!o hf a gc'od om Don’t j’fro-
i i .»•’ir.ate but act on anxthing hn-
, put I ant a l niv c
Cancel ’June 23-July 23 • Use
lum-d srnM' and practical knowledge
m mattrix of importance Gain a
di'tinrt advantage c.wi » ’h«‘rs tc-
Mrs. Luther '
Lucien Webb.
Willie Laura '
Howington ol Abilene. i national operators, can improve
You are cordially invited to all
services at
tci I I- |
fl
' .luh 24-Aiig 23 i
is your vo.il 'nllu
w ill tiike the um uitivi m
1 Hunt pri'iei t von run
thing you want
Virgo 'Aug 24-Sept
II till \ I.Il
mid or bii'iiallv sound
• > u into the liiiv-lirht md.iv
n pmfit
I ibr'i ' S. nt 23 <1, t
ints with niheis and st
Kits me tallied t.Hi.n
lid!* co-oper.it, with
the t
rewards
day
Sagitl.il nn
Make v. iu |
slide result m voui
I w ill nu ke a p'ollt
| d< tails m i ltirnoon
Capricorn i D»hi
SUNDAY, OCTOBER &, lt>44 *
COW BRINGS THE C0H
FORT WAYNE, Ind. OI.RX—A
bawling cow, left cramped in a
small truck, in' front of a Main
atreet tavern, received the atten-
tion of a police squad, a city coun-
cilman and a humane officer when
1 Its bawling of more than six hours
became more insistent and pitiful
‘ and the heurby residents could no
longer stand the cries.
-most, potent single Influence in our
American civilization” — was the
conclusion of a group of educators
after an exhaustive study in that
field In answer to a questionnaire
sent to high school superintend-
ents on which the question ap-
peared. "In your opinion which ex-
>es the greater Influence today,
home, the church, or the
Seventy-nine per cent
marked out nil three and had writ-
ten "the movies.”
‘Seventy-seven million people at-
lend the movies each week, of whom <
11 million are less than 11 years
old, and 28 myre millions aw ado-
lescents,” the report italed.
Certainly such a potent force
could be made the most beneficial
of all agencies for education, re-
; creation, and the promotion of de-
i cency And certainly no such pow-
I erful agency should be allowed to
1 operate without strict laws govern-
ing the trend of Its influence.
A failure on the part of society
| to demand such supervision has
' gained a reputation for the industry
. . to land and to
t.,1' ., . i> the major said
llii ii' .ii, two relatively flat pas-
tines ot m. ■ i.e that nfii’ht be
uni for tin purpose, although
a’ 'he no.le ot om pl.ni. ■ has ever tried
' it How.m i 'In Flench assure rts
Ma:or that tin * 1 ..i-.e . I, ,ired these fields
’i d to ..f rocks ami ia avv obstructions in
tl.1' hope th..' a plane might come
in some. tim. And they have cam-
nulla'ed t la i pa . m es so German
rei olinais'am i id.mes w ill not sus-
pect Hun p.. I.;, use as landing
th Ids
"Frankie 1 don’t know if the
men fields will take one ot our trans-
ports or not It can probably get in
riU't ...th skinful Bundling,
but ran it take of! again? I don't
know the answer. 'Dint's part of
t tie amble "
Ti e pilots looked at each other
aid T'liov knew all about pastures that
wi "e supposed to double as Inndlh"
fields And they knew now long a
runway their ftnnsports. loaded
with wounded needed
it’ ' • t K" ,|t lit II I. |
o turning the |
■king against
hunufni'y
easiest ways
. dull routine
: along id an
-i ineihlllg like
’' You are mi'
I limning towaid
to I'littlank vour
'■ i 11 technique 'Vlll make
o Siva taeulat w hen
l h.'-e fe.v. born on thi.
to drift
a me-
boring
Inti i
of
lire
MUI t
CHAPTER X\TI
APRA th<iui;lit more
' more ol those French guer-
rillas which she .ind Jerry and iM ( n more Hinn a lieutenant in the
Bob h. d n:st'i''Sid She French Army Their teadara have
tnoie in o! them 111 til' tnoun- “mazinB cunnln« and
.. abihtv io outwit the Germans re-
tain rv.\inu <«n tl'.‘ir cunning praudly. We knew, however, that
si ns< lurnox , ana
6 months >350; 3 months 12 00. 1 nb>un.ta:n
1 <i months <4uo, 3 month* >2 25. ; pt i ;or P’ i
1 \«.<i >7 >o • much (i.nnare »ts possible.
( mon’hs Phus utiv su: ? ninded .nnd thuv
..... - ii"? i \| . < t l lie hr!;) ot a : c- -
• aimv sti’l they wore hold-
.u in that t.•. i n
tOnfi \\t-
■ ai J. i>4>lb c 'it11
i.< • • a’ v <>’ I. *i w . r
I a ’irn !»»Uo\\ed I ho ivx|w?rs revu-
In’lv !o( ktii'’ f' r more news nt thr
I ■ • t. n i 'it :! ilia > ini! I hut e u as
: 'til ’ ’ l h.i. J hr* • U • uld l)o .*
sw it /. i land oj mr-
hren I t aid ovuj‘ t hu
a;ti> t h(' nt' ht
;i-a:n i tit tin-
, ’ i1 in t ht • >\\ n uf 1 h<'!a>n It \k as
i" ' .• • • tl t ht i < !»• >: t w mild run t hat
I !'«• p ara -Utit II* iu h i 1 all dl op-
'•’<»’ I .a ut t t illas and
.i * i..: i tin* J ium t ht*
11 ifi< at urns at 1 honon (,| prl. |
•t'Vvti t<» the mountain llU, nmes sulfa jxiwdcrs and tab- ie'< i
It ts morphine etc But that is not i . t
uthiif<>J course Competent med-
t. al attention is needed at once it
tla t tmti .nr to be saved. We
\\atit to hi inr tr.rm out
p' . i!i’\ hu '
Il • ’
the our sjx'ciah.sts could give them aid.
Now we have received word
’hat the main encampment of the
, ta rt ilia leaders way surprised by
a German raiding party three days
neo mere was fierce fighting and.
before the German! were beaten
of! many of the guerrilla! were
‘•/able (o r- killed otht r.s wounded. The word
nothin*' but a havr received says that none ot
.1 would haw uccn thr BviUsh and Americana wu
killed id:hourh they were all at
that niHiii lamp. Moat of them
Ui'tr wounded, some seriously."
23 -Jin 20* In
. 1 b<th business and social life, you
!‘hould oewloD initiative for it will
bvr.i fit vour future a meat deal
Aquarius «Jan 21-Feb 19 • Act
i« .•grrsMV’‘ly$ imcn inatt< is which
mnv haw hr«n tabled la'causr of
temporary I < ld-up> You can
make thinps hum
Pisces 'FeL 20-Mur, 21'- Suc-
< ess can I)*' vol is tor tlie asking
Be progressive in vi.ur a|)-
work and all will
i v n»|; . i< i' «.|t
I hr\ ”t i t. .I
to* .Uni fall
1 —Swint
2- Matgin
3 —Rail bird
♦— Inherited culture*
l-WMl Point
student
7- Perfume
8— Took lood
8 - Bare
10— An exclamation
11- Damp
19 —Part ot “to be”
30—Pinal revrlattoD
33 —Eniiueertng
deuree
>4—Baby food
35—Wins
30— Hang down
27—Dlatrew call
2!— First gardci
31— Soak hemp
30—Yeara <abbi
32— Sticks (or fuel
35— Child a word
36— Amount of money
38— Injures
39— Sprint
40— Curved molding
41— Man islangi
43 - Bottom of tree
44— Opera song
45— Brook
46— Search
48 - Peacock
E Gtxbgc
vacation
Kansas <
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SATURDAY. OCTOBER 28
Bom today, youi life will not be
a dull one There will be high peak.,
of accoinpllahin. nt Interspaced with
uiMippolntinents and set-backs,
’..■urn to become a g.aid Judge of
' uin.m nature to side-step many a
Hiuiitf. n bunging trouble Your
.motions ;.H keen und you are
llkelv to let th.in control your ac-
tivities a little more than you
should Don't put your love and
In'th too strongly on one person
eliminating < thers. Should you be
dlsdlugioncd it \v< uld hurt you
Immensely, the result., going fur
11 vend those generally achieved by
tin. type of .moticnal experience.
Don t r.lloU' yourself to be tied
doMii by routine. You have great
talenta needing only the
liiper development to bring out-'
Mundlng success Learn to be prac-
even when “dreaming great
You are very fond of
I this can bring much
O»ltfvnte thH talent fet
even if you
store for tomorrow, select your j Ol'T-OF-TOWN RELATIVES
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 287, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 29, 1944, newspaper, October 29, 1944; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1307736/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.