Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 270, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 19, 1942 Page: 2 of 6
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19,
CLEBURNE, TEXAS
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the first Primary in the race for Commissioner
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Conoco Milaage Marchant. Today, gat
Conoco N'h motor oil. Continental Oil Ce.
-- OUT MERE WE
HAVE NO NEIGHBORS-
WE’RE AWAY FROM ,
THE WORLD.’ J
Astronomers Will
Study Total Eclipse
Let your Gas Range
keep the family
on its toes
"Who’s using my name so
freely?"
Douglas' voice suddenly came
from lust outside the door.
"Come in Charles," the sheriff
Invited. “Tve found some evidence
in the Bloxham case that these peo-
ple are tryin’ to stop me from
takin’ ."
But Hawk blocked the doorway
with his rifle across it.
"Get out of my way. you squlrrel-
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To the Voters of Precinct No. 4:
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H<r, 'birding or repute-
> in .y uppcar In tliti col-
upi.il iloc mil Ire ot Mint
robbed of some diamond* at Ben *
roadhouse and Is accusing Ben.
Douglas obtain* the jewel* from
the real thief and plant* them In
Ben'* room at John Paul'* hotel,
but Ben discover* them and get*
rid of them When Hhuriff Prenn.
a Douglas underling, searches the
room and fails to find them, he
decide* to search the hotel safe
and goes to get a court order,
leaving a deputy on guard. John
P*.«l eemeniberirrR.that-there'* r
sealed envelope In the safe whirl
Jim Bios ham left there for Josie,
fear* that the sheriff will seise it.
CHAPTER XIV
•••WE DON'T HAVE
TO TAKE ORDERS
, FROM ANYONE-*
12 pound* ripe tomatoes
10 medium-si^
4 sweet green
1 itslk celery
1 quart vinegar
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New gas ranges are for
sale in the U.S.A, only
to those persons who
positively need them.
(The same applies to
heaters). These fac-
tories are making frtr
SURE, NANCY/—16*
PLAY IT AS LOUD
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order for John Paul to open his
safe, there was nothing to do
except comply.
Almost us much as he resented
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Paul resented the posse Prenn had know, that envelope might contain
i Pftul was writing to
be held
Fuwr >1
MOTHER: Now, Bob, blow out the can-
dlee, dear ... sixteen of them this year!
BOB: Gee, that'mi swell cuke! See,
1 blew them al! out. Can 1 Wish now?
SISTER: Here it comes!,.. Jlu wants to
drive the car!
FATHER: Well, he’s the age for n junior
license. Bob, if you’ll take Home responsi-
bility for the ear—in stretching out its life
-I'U aay’'Yee!’ '
BOB: Fine, Dad ... I’ve already started.
1 stopped at that Conoco Mileage Mer-
paper, and ulso the local news published therein. All r
publication of special dispatches herein are also reserved.
Pallbeu wi I be I
Finns tt Yoilpg Pau' I '
Sum Holland, H W Hodges, John-
Richter and,’A 1
with interment in
cemetery.
Young, who was born Oct
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chanl’s station this morning to get air in
my bike tires, and the station man guvo
me thip book.
FATHER: Let’s see. M-m-m .. ."INTO
THE VALLEY OF DEATH.” Interest-
ing. In a certified test of six cars run to
destruction, Conoco Nth oil lasted over
13,000 miles—more than twice the mile-
age averaged by five other big-name oils.
BOB: And look, Dad, about this ciip-
Plating. Gee!- lubricant really Bort of
bonded to inner engine parts!
FATHER: You win, Bob. Conoco N*hcan
make the car give us the yours of service
we’ve got to have now.
By Ernie Bushmiller
MLT NEY*/-MIT’ OUT 1
MM twat light/>
1 tablagpoea tack of all-
« *p*ce, cinnamon and
ground mu*tard
2 tablespoon* salt
1 hot pepper
J cup* *ugar
Prepare and chop all vegetable*. Combina and bring to th* boil-
ing point ov«r full ga* flame. Reduce flame co timmering tpeed
and simmer gently for 2 hours, stirring to prevent sticking on
the bottom. Add vinegar, *ug»», wit and sgicw and cook one
hour Ungrr, itirring*occasionally. Pour into hot sterilized j»r*
and m). Make* I w 10 pinta.„
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' By FRANK C. ROBERTSON
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L O Bowen Mibstltute currier
for the Cleburpe Post Ollice, who
has been working for the past
three months at a defense plant
In Fort Worth, has returned to
Cleburne. ■ . ,
(IT t?kes controlled cooking, to hold on to those Vitamina that
Z give you pep and good looks. So click down the simmer burners
dnd spin the thermostat; follow nutrition guidea and thrive.
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Y>n Friday,” Aug list 14 at tW All
, .Saints HoaplLal in Fort Worth
• 'I lie little girl, who Is the grund-
■ of Mr ami Mrs H T
i of 8X4 Hahhie street, has
■ Is eti Hamed Vivian Hharon lands
Her pnrents are former residents
| of this city and lie: mother will
be remeiidrered us Alpha flat-
well
LEARN THE TRUTH ABOUT
BOWEL WORMS
I Nobody U rofb to ••cape. And roundworms •
I enn cm um real trouble I km id* you or your I
. child, watch fur th* warning *ljrn« x un-
«-Aay kUwim< h, nervouwitM, itchy none or
I »*at Oat Jnyne’e Vermlfuic* riirht away!
• NE'S i« Americas laadirur prvprjwtnry J
I worm mtrdkint* : u*ed by ail|l|unB for oy*r > I
century. Act* avntly, yet diiwa** out xaund-
worma. Urniund JAYNR'H VERM
rtWk HU THE DUMTIOH .1 «'
WfW Don’t depend on hurried atop"
for gasoline to have you:’
k.*>iv end car checked. Jem n'Y
ONCK - A - WEEK Cl.UB. < h0‘““
X dcy wh week to bn,.'g
™ nronerly check your tires,
your ear. I *»“ Pr°P®”/ i win report
oil. rad^or. sl^lbn-
anything that aPP? i an(| remind you
«*rhen greasing no service and car
STi-'SS*. .»>
Miss Ektelle Oliver of Wash- I
lagton, D C , who formerly resided I
in Cleburne, spent several days I
here last week visiting Miss Bessie I
Douglas , z
If a large piupoi t ion
Who can. will convert oil Inirtter.-:
they need not be cold next winter.
w -BnX her<V« a
Roe what happens.” The t ratiap'li t at mn line.':’
move enough coal depends upon < aclv' order., ,-
liveries can be made before the cold weal I
If too many wait too long, therewill be
coal will be sejil'ce.
s 'Chose who dehiy will suffer, and w'ill Im responsildv. I
for tin.1 suffering of others who had <‘iioii)'li loresiplil and |
initiative to act promptly
Chill Sauce
To use with cold meats; in sandwich
spreads; in bum with floc frankfurters;
in scrambled eggs; with soy beans; and
mixed with mtyonnaise for thousand-
island dressing.
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FORT WORTH. Aug 19 —
Amateur astronomers will gather
at their obeervatory near Burleson
on the night of Aug 26 to observe
a total eclipse of the moon, Oscar
Monnig announced here Tuesday.
The group wUl include Monnig.
Robert Brown and H H. Morse of
Fort Worth and James Logun ot
Dallas.
The eclipse is scheduled to begin j
at II p. m and last until 2 a m j
The spectacle may be watched with I
the naked eye, but a pair of binoc- I
ular will help Although it is a I
total eclipse, the moon* will not
«eem to disappear entirely because j
of the red shadow in the kun this
Ume of year I
t! 75, 3 Months S2.
cull lj;i or 134 before
Simduv or after these |.j,.
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— i burn* cemetery.
Mis Young, who was born Oct
29 18X4 near Columbus, (is , hud
resided in Cleburne close to thlce-
quuiters of a century, us she came
ft James,
lii 18X5 she married
Young,
lour
SUBSCRIPTION RA'IKM
(Xlc per month; One Year 36 50. I with Rev F
> and Adjacent Cot.ntuOne Year »4 00; <,f the St Mark’s Methodist
Months $1 25. ) (<i)Ut<b and Rev. fleonr* Pembet'r
sf:' °ne Year $5.00, o Months $275; 3 Month* $150. [ j <,)fjclxtlng
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anything you own.” the sheriff
snapped. "Eh! What’s this?" o.
He had found the envelope Jim "and take your deputies with you."
Bloxham had left with John Paul. "Mr Hudson.” Douglas said. "I
” ’To be delivered in case of tnv caine here to make you an offer for
death to—’ " Prenn read, than your hotel. I’m afraid an increas-
broke off abruptly and started to ingly large number of your custom-
stuff the envelope into his pocket. ers are going to decide that It’s un-
"Wait a minute!" John Paul sft|d Healthy to patroqp.e you.”
■ ••80rryi Douglas, my hotel is not
-tor sale "
Douglas shrugged. “Then I’ll be
( here with her father. T
72 yr ars ago
, the late William B
Hurvivors Include four daugh;
ters, one Min’, lour grandchildren,
three nephew* and three nieces
sharply. "You’re taking no papal*
from here. Prenn,” •
"Til take anything I like " the „„„.
sheriff blustered. “This here Is val- going,“too." He”turne<J and looked
viable evldanec." at Ben. "I might remark In passing
“I still say you’re not taking any- t|iat any man who calls me a road
thing." John Paul said agent had better be quicker on tha
"And who’s-etoppin’ him ’" Al trigger than I am. Good day gon-
Rldgley asked. He had moved back tiemen.”
into a corner, and his hand rested
upon his gun.
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Mlt , MRS II T HMITH
HAVE GRANDDAUGHTER (
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Mt and Mrs Perry I-ouls ot
| 1324 Packard street, In Fort Wortlf
tUoiiuht. lor tlpce who nltili io "wait iintl Iminounc,. the birth ot a daughter
' ' 'OH Frfritfv—Auutlut 14 ur Hui' All
ability lo
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daughter
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and Mis
It was hard for thfse who re-
mained to believe that the crisis
was over.
••’T'HERE might be some several George Eastbrook blurted, “Every
E of us, Ridgley,” Frank Mat- one of us is marked f4r slaughter
thews spoke up by the Lambs now. Mark my words- ’
He and Ben Warren were ,lu»t In- tiiere’ll be murder done in this town
side the door of the office with within twenty-four hourg."
George Eastbrook and P-G Taylor “The town wouldn't be runnln'
on the other side. Toni Hawk and true to form if there wasn't." John
Tim Donahue blocked the doorway. Paul grinned “Now I reckon I bet-
The arrangement had not iWn ter hand over this envelope to Miss
accident*}. . ; . Josie liefore another shenanigan
“You birds askin’ for trouble?" starts.”
Ridgley asked. , ...
"Don't let that star puff you up, /To be continued)
Ridgley." Matthews said "Charles /The characters tn this serial are
Douglas and the rest of the Lambs
ain't backin' you up now."
Chrla- .
tiic Cle- I .irr controlled by a lawless gal
headed by Charle* Douglas, at
thev bcllrvr that Bruno is being
victimized Ben get* him trans-
ferred from Buena Vista to the
Eorl Boise toil. Meanwhile, a ...._____________ ____
German. Herman Zapp. has been country.Jack Mayfield was perhaps
.. . . ..----t|ie most darln$ and thg mogt col-
' orful. Twenty-eight years old.
handsome standing well over gix
feet tall jie mad* gvgn Charlgg
Douglas look commonplace.
Tom Hawk stepped aside to let
Douglas enter the room, but there
was a lighting light In his gray gyge.
"PilD I hear somebody call me a
Inroad agent?" Douglas demand-
ed coldly.
}/• «l don't knew Whether you did ar
'•> not. but I’m calling you one now."
Ben .stated bluntly.
"Gentlemen, keep your tempers.”
Gad Moore said hurriedly. “After
all, we are conducting a lawful
/"NNE of John Paul’s reasons search, and it ought to be in a
for disliking the sheriff xo hiuceful manner."
mnrh urns the man’s nreten We’ve offered no objection go
inucn was tnt man s preten lonj? as you connoe(ij y0Ur *8grch
tious pomposity. Yet when within legal limits,” John j’aul an-
Prenn appealed with his court swered.
■ - • ■ "Legally speaking.” Moore re-
torted, "the sheriff hag a perfect
right to seize any evidence bearing
on the murder—”
“What murder?" P. O. Taylor cut
the xheriff'e Insulting manner. John in crisply. "8o far a» the reat of u>
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brought along. Van Meter was al- a letter John
ready there, and the sheriff was ac- his wife.",
companied by Gad Moore. Herman "It was written by Jim Blox-
Zupp and Al Ridgley The last ham,” the sheriff said,
named sported a brand-new deputy “That’s right,” John Paul replied,
sheriff's star on his vest No greater “But you tailed to read all the writ-
offense could be offered law-abiding mg on it. It says, ‘to be delivered to
people than parading Gils known mv liuncee. Josie Pennington'. Jim
road agent in tile guise of an offi- left that envelope with me (wo
cer of the law. months ago. Fork It over. Prenn "
"I want this understood,”.Jeter.« J*hn Pau) id'.anoed a step, hl;
Puftl said, a moment before he be- >hund held out imperatively.
gan to spin the dial of the sale. The crucial moment had arrived-
"Your warrant says you tire search- Unless somebody weakened, those
Ing for stolen property. That gives two rooms were going Ui be the
you no right to touch anything else scene of an encounter which might
in my safe.” strew the floor with dead men.
“We'll-see,” Prenn grunted. "I said, hand it over," John Paul
The sate was a large one, and repeated grimly.
there were various receptacles in it
holding gold dust which had been QHERIFF PRENN could not with-
left with the hotelkeeper for safe- O stand the commanding scrutiny,
keeping. The searchers paid little His eyes shifted beseechingly to the
attention to these, except to make mftn he acknowledged as master,
sure nothing else was hidden In what's wrong with all you peo-
them. It took only a few minutes to pie?” Douglas demanded curtly,
convince even the excitable owner You came here to search foe thD
of the jewels that they were not in- German s jewels, sheriff. If you
side the safe. can’t find 'em, you’ve no right
It was when the sheriff began to whatever to MIxh Pennington’* pri-
Investigate the papers that John vate papers."
Paul entered a vigorous Wfitest Maybe you’re right.” Prenn said
“My warrant allows me to search meekly, and passed over the enve-
e* H Inrr vrtti ntvn ** tl:«* vKm’iff
"Now get out." John Paul said,
und take your deputies with you."
“Mr Hudson,” Douglas said. “I
UNITED PRESS (UR) LEASED WIRE — UNITED FEATURES
The United Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication
I wish to express again my grateful appreciation for the splendid
support given me in t -
Precinct 4.
The efforts and votes of those favorable to me put me in the run-off
with u small plurality in my favor, and gave me coprage to ask for
your help in securing the nomination.
If you elect me as your ('timmissloner, my time, thought; and active
efforts shall !>e devoted to the performance of the duties for1 which
you hire me. I shall do. my beat to earn the salary you pay me to the
end of my term of office. I shall engage in no other business-, the duties
of which shall require part of the time, and effort due to you as your
Commissioner.
I shall use the funds allotted to me economically and fairly to the
end that each community may get a fa+r part of the road and bridge
funds.
It shall be my policy to limit spendings to revenues, to avoid over-
draft, to hlive the county’s business^ conducted as a careful business
By Cnrrler In City: 1
By Mull In Johnson
g Months $2 25; 3 Months $1*25.
Bv Mall in StjOh
By Mall Chit m Hiatt One Year $7Ob, i, Month
Subscribers fulling to get a paper plea
g:30 I*. M on wee* days anil 9 3'1 A M ■
boon call 110 mid the pufier will be il' lli' i' S promptly.
NOTICE TO I HI ITU! IC
Any <,frohWHir. r<*fh< tiori upon Uh- rl.nf.«<
loo ot nnv ix’lton, fliin or eoHiorallon uheh
Onio, ol Ihls paper, will be phully eomrOn i
brio? nlven lo die publishers.
Young Rites To Be
tubh-ihed Afternoon Dally (Except Saturday) and Hunday Morning | 0
$•»« So Anglin Street Cleburnr, Texan I’honen 133 and 134 A A C D |V| | v
BnW ied as second class mall muller nt the po-ilofflce ut Cleburn*, ; 3 1, ivl. L, vUdV
Texas, under the Ac’1 of. Congress. March 3, 1X19 I
Funeral .services uro
| i his alternoon at 5
I Mts. Mollie Elizabeth Young, 77,
Of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credit«*»ln this lwtio died Monday evening
rights to re- I home, 513 College street, following
’ i, week’s lilacs)
| Services RFiil be held at the
■ Crosh* -Pearson Funcr.il chaw I
I with Rev. F K, Sii'ldalF., pastor
of the St. Mark’i:
When Josie Pennington arrive*
In Idaho Territory to marry Jim
Bloxham. gold prospector In
; Buena Vista, she learns that he
hns been murdered and that the
Vigilantes are preparing to bang
his partner. Bruno Casette. Sure
that Bruno is innocent, she en-
list* the al(i ot Ben Warren,
young owner of a roadhouse. II*
Rob 11 on, | arl(j |,|M fr|end John Paul Hudson,
loin., hou.iiceeper, know that the conn- ________ -----________
ty officers a* well as the Vigilante* hunter," Douglas said contemptu-
in* ously.
.nd "Let Mr Douglas in. Tom.” Joiur
Patil called. "Hix fjiend, too.”
' I'll stay out here." Jack May-
field said.
Of all the outlaws infesting the
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