Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 121, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1943 Page: 2 of 6
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AY,.FEBRUARY 25, 1943
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AS TUE APE-MAN STRODE INTO THE
ROOM, HE SMOUTEP;‘TARZAN 9&4T
1Y&O.TASZAN KLL TYSO!'
Take a Slap at a Jap with a
Stamp or Bond.
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PVT. KVKRFTTI. BAYBURN
QN FURLOUGH
Pvt. Everette Rayburn of Buck-
ley Field. Colo , is spending his
E
A huge formation of War Planes
is an awe-inspiring sight... stretch*
ing away in the dim distance. But
the best way to malm’up.to you for | you must keep 'em flying. You must
provide those planes, the gas to
operate them, the Bombs which
mean victory . . . the cost of train*
Ing our fearless airmon. Yqu and
your increased jairchase of War
Ronds every payday does the job.
WAR, j#
PROBLI.M5/?
afternoon
Bl bi he
. Mrs J
Charge oil
<»n the til
The dcvl
given by I
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let fate A
DECIDE )
THAT.' /
PALACE
Proview Saturday Night
Fl* — MON — 'Ilf**'
HHKiliNIFhj;!
By Edgar Rice Bi
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Baptlit
by a lai
Red On
day.
Those
C. A.
A. DeO
dwells, ■d
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no Idea that Phil would come here.
However. I’m afraid I'm indirectly
tespinisioie fur it. iuu wr. i iuiii ••
ou,.w «. u. vrymg bo ovop mm. " in
"Lot him go. Jimi” she cried th?1 1 rn/tn htm°
Then, turning to Phil, she said, »« him
’ Put up that gun—no one is going
to harm you."
• "I’m taking no chances" he (gild
her. He reached the Hour and
pnuwfltJi there. "I’m warning you.
Coriroy—keep away from me!"
Then he wna gone, the .screen
doot slamaalng after him.
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revealed.
PVT., MRS GEORGE R BRAND)
.-PENT WEEK-END HERE
Fvt. and MrY George r Br in.1 •
Mient the week end here v tailing
ih.tr ya rants ..Private Brand, who ;
is stationed at the W»ej> Army
Flying School, will leave in the
'l.flkl future for Technical Training |
School Mrs. Brand wi.l then)
make her home with her parents, i
Mr. and Mrs. T E Cox of Cle-
burne, Route 3
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gia".xrtasagstt.^LX.l
By Ernie Bushmillei
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'AVzVtf "W’
s—a asb '■ ~~
S—Turn t»»es
«—German city
s—intgua
i—Culture meamm
I S—Injured .«■
I S—Trpe of beetle
I »- rises imm.i
I is -Bounded, u MH
I 11—Burrovlns cnlmnls
. 13—Writers of rhyme*
] IS—Camp shelter
I *0—Perl to birth
23-Bymbol lor thoron
| as—Kind ol beer
| »a-ai»ei
I as—Rswt ’
1 at—Central pointe
I aa—Place lor aoartflcM
I al—Directed
I aS—Uncouth
I 35—Helmet -shaped part,
1 ot Soreera
3S—More angry
31—dore s.Y :
as-Mudoal nolo , ,
41—Trench
43 — Rodents
*>-A sflal* tskbf J - k— «
6l-Bteamahlp lahfcr.) Ty
63—Musical goto
<CON\ES UP hTeaDS OR
( TAILS, WELL KEEP
/ THE MONEY.' IF IT
( Stands on edse, we'll
RETURN IT.' g
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M 9SBP1I INI
ir
l ET1
. and ,Mrs
0. PriMt wan destroyed by fire
■sday al noon. Most everything
was. burned Many tiscfui Lbittg.i
wm presented to them lAsl Fri-
day afternoon at the school house
rtiiuirn.-v, Jkrnvjr *v»v
she had to prrt rid
49—Meal
61—cnimbed. as wall
53—Venture*
Clip
DOWN
. TH
they all
WANT US TO
<Set out of
. TOWN •
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4'
$
fiirlough with his parentis, Mr. and
Mts. A. J. Rayburn, of Venus.
He spent Sunday and Monlay In
Cleburne with his uncle and aunt,
Mr and Mrs. A. E.
TOR Sout.li Robinson street
-ER-IT'S
StUGGO'S
MAGIC
CRYSTAL
ball.’ -
r I WAS
LOOKING IN IT
TO SEE MY - J
FUTURE; V
HUSBAND? )
me HUGE GORILLA 'lUM0£REP
RDRWARC? AND TARZAN CALLED
TO ne GfcLS"WATCH MZIR h
K CHANCE TO
I WON'T
STAND FOR.
SUCH NONSENSE
IN MY
CLASSROOM,'-
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4 ’ Mrs Br
6 odist Wo
These Ml
al Mlttra
Mrs. FW
Joe Petd
with pra
WE'RE ’
T RICH, MAMA
I ---Bur would
' IT BE HONEST
, TO KEEB THE
X- MONEY I r
50 '
( Six letters \
—“ALL FROM
Different men-
AND MONEY IN
EACH OF THEM.
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SPA'
Cain-.
Mi- and Mrs R, W McKeourn
and family - of Jacksonville
moved here.
t 1 **T lrmi 1 ii? gu tnuki Hi— imw
10 have loved at all.
DON'T NEGLECT SLIPPING ~
FALSE TEETH
■ 1- ..W- Ie«4h drop, «Mp •eJrafe-
bit when you latk, eat. laugh or
ItnticKO ' Don't be annoyed and em-
ri.rrflMr d by sueb hatRhcaps FA8-
1.EE1H, an aUMltne non-acid >
jKa,dcr to ..prlnkW on your platea,
—r,i false troth more firmly att.
I;
LIEUT HOWARD C COX
HERE ON HI-DAY I'KAJE
Oax is spen.d. j
5^iere voting
other relatives
who completed tiks
Oil (icen,' C_. " 7—
Fort Sill, Okla''"cn
; <
HR mm ^vu.s. w.
Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs.
Faahani were -, repent.
Mr and • MA.'
C. E. Dempwolf, 79. serious-
ly injured Satuiday shortly trffer
noon, when the car in which he
-was riding overturned on Bot-fii
Walnut strec’:
Mr and Mis R. G. Hubbard
. and
lunrx,. left Friday
night for Galvtst-m. where tboy
Hill visit Ute U 8. S. Wyoming,
Ute ship on which Mr. Hubbard
wus stationed while in tl»e Ma-
rble*,.
if Bu.s line i/> Fort Worth has
been fold by S. O. Oanuteson
Mkd J C Duvall, owners of'the
Ki
Shirley R dark. Jr., of Joshua,
was taken to a Fort Worth hos-
pital Saturday.
' * “ WOvH-fownrd C
‘ ing a 10-day >enve
ills wife an f
Lieut. Cox,
course at
School iSl
February 18, wtU be stationed at!
Brownwood -with Ute twavv fichli ,
i.rUUery unit in the future.
ACCORDING ID ANCIENT
f CUSTOM,TtGO MUST ACCEPT
■ THE CHALLENGE AT ONCE, OR
I BE FOREVER PiEGRACEP.
< H*4 l»»* ••leifl I - ttXei
, R«. • • r.t «>flt ■ 5R r>. bi. t*M9«Mg
r«u.3 ar 11' Midi-
Pvt. Carl A. Green. Jr., of the
medical division of the air corps,
stationed at Macon. Ga . arrived
Thursday for a visit with his par-
ents, Mr and Mrs. C. A Green,
Route 2.
He stated that he
had been in the hospital for two
weeks from * *eg injury he hid
received, but that he was back A
work new He hfie been in a na-
val con Uruotlon unit fcr
months
It costs about *1M per hour for
gas alone to keep a four-motored
Bomber tn the-nir. One Bomber In
a nine-hour flight from Loudon to
Berlin and return burns *900 in gaso-
line. A thousand-ship flight then costs
about *900,000 for gas alone. The
job ahead is a tough one, but we cen ,
do it -‘Yaa’ve Dane Your Bit, Now I
Do Youf Beal” and buy more War ,
V. S. Trftnrt Dfiartautit
IIM^AOV"
USE 666
i. SALVE. NOSE DKOFS
Should You.. ?
Take » chance of fainting
wfieh" 'you "'see "ft?""""
If you can't take i*. don't see
MVMMY’S TOMB and
NIGHT MONSTER
of him. One day. when he’s in
. the near-by town ----------
runs Inta “* ”
lytll, whe
Ml. and Mrs.
Godley, Mr. nnd Mrs. C E. Kyle
of Midlothian, Mr and,Mi
Rose of Fort Worth,
Mrs.
Mrs.
| Crossword* JPM^zIe I
C ■'* ausoss
U—Bkliltul
n—vwwoHs
IS—Horse’* salt
IS— Above
15—Agalnet ----- -
IS—Tlbetlan prlelt
n-Beholdl
IS—Type ot »«tl
-■-Shake notaUy
— -Everla«tlnt
25—Cat-like animal ot
turope
24—Props Ued
27—Mote docile
23—Symbol for
dvaproaium
30—Penned
22—Exclamation ot
pleasure
34— Man aervan*
35— Burial place
3*— Monbey-llke animal
40-Not orthodox
42—Clothes’ maker
44— Motive force
45— Newspaper notice
40—l.urue’Srmlh American
bird
47—Mnslesl note
candidate „
MOTICTTTO PUBLIC *
. Any < rroneous reflection upon the cUinritjhT, standing nr reputation
’ >f nw* person, W flrfh or rorpojution vvhicli may appear In the col-
umns of t' '.s papeYwIII be glndly eoirru te<l upon due notice of Mime
being given to the publishers. 4-
By Charlies Plumb
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through her nt the thought that he
wax to blame for. her■)
tiiculneiiL-
Hc.suid gently, "Htop the car and
let's talk this over.” .When she
Gerris Jones of
a. Kyle a,, _______
WSL « a v« -
Finis. Pollock and Mrs,
Mlles Brickcll of Cleburne were
Sunday visitors with Mr < and
! Mre. W. T. Ruse.
MY and Mi's. ,R>hh. tl.1 Irby
‘of Fni-t worth Mr and Mrs W
.. visitors
M. A
hr-.: ar. .n.normnt meaning to him.
1 hoped that message would serve
as a bait to bring him to ths place
whore you and I were dining. It
didn't, but he must have been curi-
ous enough to make Inquiries at
your hotel and to learn that you
came from the Garrison ranch. He
„,vr. ,uu. must have followed you out here U>
r'lwi wait rem behind the counter. ”n.1' WH" up',», . ,
..... .. .• -j dMn t foresee that —didn’t
scheme to pounce op him here, as
AAW4.wuu.vr, x-sm.uuv ..m:, > «« ’ I0’*1 22”
opped him when 1 said that I came West with
' please.” she said. "Don’t go you lxcau.se I felt badly about hav-
teriiimf ,;ig tricked you. Knowing now
much vot| wanted to make the
Hehorn’s last days happy. I thought
h«><f wn9 tn miikai'titt tn vnii for
BACK HOME AGAIN - By Ed Dodd
"'S A FUNNY WAR,UOE ~N0W YOU TAKE i_AS' NIGMT... T
AAS out WITH 7W& SK'AZZV BlONDE AN' JUST ABOUT 7ME... t
ms I WAS GETTIN' UEADY TO G.VE ’EB THAT OLD BUSINESS
about HOW TOUGM IK IS IN' TW' INFANTRY SHE UP AN' TELLS
f/e SHE'S A CARACrIUTE TESTER! WELL, THEY A'N'T ANY
ne worn TOPPlN' WT...SEE AHAT I A1EAN?
hi? wif07! I
February
annual
tn Marq
> v A lettJ
reed in
A kPPreciaq
the groul
I J lw Pin J
| for the I
The oJ
time wil
on Sunsl
RefresJ
with ollsl
• ed to jl
Brad Bl
a favorite of the old lady, whose
only survWIng son. Ramon anil
Whose grandchildren. JuKn and
Ruth, are a disappointment to
her. When the Keliora hears of an
adventurous grandson. Fliil Gar-
rison whom she has never seen,
site send, Tracy to Baltimore to
brine him West, hoping that lie
will lake charge ot the ranch.
The other Garrison., disapprove,
tor lw fear she may make him
her hw. Meanwhile, in Balti-
more. Phil is being hunted by
Jim Conroy, a man he wronged
while both were with the Flying
Tigers in China. Tracy' meets
Jim. mistakes him for Phil, and
brings him lo the ranch. As she
has had romantic dreams about
Phil, she falls in love with .Ilin.
When the discover* he's an im-
porter. she’s bluer. However, she
agrees he ahouid continue the
imposture for the Senora s sake.
When an attempt Is made on liis
life. Ite suspects that the younger
Garrisons are trying lo get rid
- ——J, wiivn lie's ill
“ tSJTG with Tracy, lie
Phil in a restaurant.
has come West with-
Jit knowing Jim was there is
panic-stricken and draws a gun.
cvaFver XXVII ..............
IN THE infitant of crying out Senoru? Wlmt will you tell her?"
• her warning to Jim, Tracy ru tell the truth.’•
realized Who the man with the
- 1 gun must be — realized that '
Ihfcwas the real Phil Garrison.
f-EAMAN CLINT Y BRAND
ARRIVES OVERSEAS
Mr. and Mrs T. E. • 3rand cf
Cleburne, Route 3, have recelv <><l
wild that their son. cunt V
Bitind, has airived wl« y ovei-
s< as. Seaman Brand coul I not
ttU his (>.act location, but stated
that he ww on a friercilv island
lit' the South Pacific
' How noble of you tn offer to be
the victim in his p ace!" Tracy said
coldly.
"Not noble nt all. I feel that I’m
better able to take care of myself
thnn lie is. nnd T’iii thinking of that.
You've had an illusion fii'”-spliiti>d old htdy. Hie Henorn.
that the man ,f I 1,1 av the month I promised to
stay, continulnt,' to pose as her
grandson I II fltid a wav to make
U;c rnnth secure lor her.”
“How enn”ycil' ftn oh posing as
her.grandson when the real Phil
"That, my dear was fenr." G.irrison is here? ’
’’You put IXlhere--you modf him “He H not venture near the ranch
fenr-'-drouf" Tracy accused. You when he learn- I’m there "
huteihim for something he did Trncv hiWoT thought of that,
when hs wasn't hln’.self and vou’re Perhaps Jim ires right. Her anger
out ftif revenge Can vou blain • him against him died. She began to
for luring vou? Don't fore*’ thnt tblr^k he was sincere in all he had
rm ihsd a gun In vour hand that ‘fl'b
< u •'♦ifound.vou in his room m Bal. Slowly, she nodded. "Very well,
furorg 1 think—res 1 think vou Stny the month."
tni 'lit actually have killed film if But she wss afraid — terribly
l,< instead of i; had come ir>',o that afnild. There was so much that
rut-M'-" ‘ could go wrong.
Nonsense!" - - ------- ■■—■■*
'T|’now now the reason for v> ur 'To ' e contiaurd)
rr'tTflnV to the ranrh " Trncv 'The chararter.t tn thts ferial ere
1 -tied on "You knew that he tetitiotui
I Should YouZ?
I l;tke a chance of faintui
I when you see it?
I II jou can't t^kc ii, don't w
MI'MMY'S TOMB and
night Mons in:
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I
Mr
—— ’^ni'
ol>eyed. he continued. "Yruly. I had ?P***t
— .. .. — nerr
_ Frances Shelton of Fort Wofth
responsible for it. You see. I told a spent the week-end with her par-
f»te. Mr. and Mrs. FOd Shelton.
Mr,, and Mrs. Tom Jennings
and children of Kennedale, and
Misses Annie and Nona Jennings
of Fort Worth were Sunday visit-
1 ora with Mr. and Mr* Charli**
.DESERT DESTINYV
by JOSEPH CHADWICK
Tracy Hayden haa always lived would time here eventually—
on the Arisona ranch owned by^ oinchow voll knew. And you’ve ,
old Henora Maria Garrison. She’s b<en Iving In wait for him.” f .,s
Jim sighed. "That isq’t so. but I I'
suppose 1 can’t tnnkc you believe r
me." Ilf was silent a moment then
H iked "Well, wlmt orc you going to 1 t
do. now thnt he lf«s come?” I
Trucks heart mink as she real- 1
Izod t he problem that Phil's unex-
pealed arrival created. She had
presented Jim Conroy to Senora
Marin ns her grandson. If.Phil had
not turned up. the deception could
have been carried on until Jim de-
parted—nnd no harm done. But
now. if the Senora had to be told
the truth, the shock might lead to
a relapse. Nevertheless. Tracy^ felt
that, somehow. u_ “*'*
of .Mtn and let. tho real Phil Garri-
son tuke his place.
"How much money dirt you say
Phil took from you?" she asked.
“Ten thousand dollars."
"If 1 managed to get that much
money for vou. would you go away
arid not attempt to harm him?"
Jirh looked at Tracy wonderlng-
lv. "Is it worth so much to you to
protect him! So vou still think
vourself in love with him — or
rather, with the man you’ve visual-
ised him to be?’’
"I'm not in love with anybody I
Answer my question! Will you leave
tho ranch if you get back the
money you claim he stole?"
"If I do that, what about, the
PARENTS ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Mr and Mrs D 1. Pean,
Jr., of <172 Cliase avenue announce
the arrival of a son, as yet un- |
named, on Tbui'sd!<y, February
25, at the Knox Hospital The
infant weighed nine pounds and
five ounces at birth.
________3__
Mr. and Mrs. Jule Kennon of
Bono transacted business here
Wednesday.
fident feeling of security
comfort.. Np guraMt,
taste nr fefiinr Get I
, icr||.y, st any drug
’ OUR MEN ♦
* IN SERVICE •
♦ ♦ * ♦
MRS 0 G BARGER H\*
'CALLS FROM HAWAII
Mrs O. G Burger of 506 South
Caddo street received her third
long-distance telephone call from
Pvt. CVS DIXON
l.i.TS PROMCIION
CAMP WOLTERS. Tex . Feb.
25. (Spl )-—Private First Class Gus
Dixon, 22. son of Mrs Frances 1
G. Dixon. 702 W Wardviile rtreet.
clebume. Texas, has been proinot-1
ed to the grade of corporal, it I
was announced at this ^Infantry'
Replacement Training Center to-
day - - •
1
b ■ •
CLEBURNInMES-RFAdEW ..
E j»i—Jlicd Afternoon Dally (Except iWiirdayj and Sunday Momtag
„ kWi Bo. Anglin BtYeet -ftletwrne, 'f viwH,. Phone 138 an* 134.
WM.'kAWMHI> -I--il.linher’
Dmered cA second class mall murfer nt the fxeiiotnee at Cleburne, Texas,
under the Act of Congn s . March 3, 1H7H I
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L,.- aubftcrlbera falling to get a paper please call 1.33 or 131 before fl:45
t . I, on .weeKdnjrs and 9 .Vi A M on Sunday,
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whotihd stood as though paralyzed,
now ttegan to chatter hytterlcallv.
Jim started after Pltll. but, Tracy
etof
' jriesse.
aft ernim/'-
looked f^ her. "You’re very
is that ne get away, aren't
1 good for one of us to think »’“Ving deceived you1 was to carry
r." retorted. "I’m afraid the <h eeplIon still further."
ilit really shoot that gun." . T»‘<'* said notliing, but her eyes
shrugged. "I guess you're reflected Iter skeptklsin.
• "To show vou that I'm on the
level,’’ Jim went on. '.Tll do what-
Y waited n few minutes, to ever you wish-either stay or leave.
Phil time to get well away. me remind you that if I
When they left the t<fetnurtnt. he « more than the Seno-
was nowhuw in sight rn :1 disillusionment to be consid-
Crowinn the street’, they cllmbcf '’’■«? Hemember that there’s a plot
into Tracy's ear. This Ume. she
took the wheel. As she headed out to the ramth. ttr> Hkely t® be-
-jf mwn. she drove fast. ro’”,';thp victim of that plot.” ,
After a while. Jim said. "Well, at *-• * * “ •—
Inst you’te met him. Is he like tl »
qfcttire vou've carrted in yoi.r
huift?”
"On. don’t talk nflnsense!”
"Admit the truth. You're dlsnp;
pointed T-.:"— ‘
( .rtfi^hc l You've seen
vou’ve idealized is a coward."
TniCf stiffened "No! He tflu,s' be
111. Oh not ohysicuUv 111—but HL
1ui;f: Pte same. Ttw loot; in tils
JOHN SPARKS LANDS
SAFELY OVERSEAS
John Sparks has arrived safelv
overseas, according to the word
received here Tuesday by l.~. ------
who resides at 404 South Wllhit -l i - _^T*
notl
1 rSn v
I! JSF;
Roy Russell of
week with relatives
Relatives from Fort Worth were
inday .visitors with MY. and Mrs
■a»* Bln text-lea ♦ ,alv i n
nMY. and Mrs .. ...
M*. and Mrs. Pete Lynn of Cle-
itknie were Sunday visitors with
M '.| and Mrs. Glen Tbdd. ,
il tfrj. and Mrs C. C Priest vis-
in 1 relatives m Itasca*op Wed-
iji day. .. . „s _
ill <r. and Mrs. Doc Scott and and daughter. Dorothy Ix*^
M N Mozelle JoiW Df Cleburne Clyde Huhbiird, Jr.
wi •(> recent visitors in the home of ' ‘
Ntys C. C. Jones
MY
of 1
*T*RACyY bit hard on her lip. Oh, B
• why had Jim lot her think he wlUi
Hi* face was strained and white wflJJ FJ>li Oo°l>*r
i< he stood facing Jim; thrmt Tti her a' Hie ttioiiglit that he M). Bn(J M(h Roy KuiiM.p Cf gos c. c :onc
"Don'tyou lay u hand on me or blame for nrr present pr - A)Vurujp Sunday visitors with , nl 'he home id Mr.
S-aVjyc’SSfS -Ln-nS?' ‘ ....... ......‘ ---------
1*211 began edging toward the
door. Tracy saw the cold glint in
JirrtM eyes, and knew that he had
sonte Mea of trying to stop him
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 121, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1943, newspaper, February 25, 1943; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1310810/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.