Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 231, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1946 Page: 2 of 8
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CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
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Wilson has decided to prepare for
a law career. c _
him over to the police ___
Smryl police records showed yes-war.
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ever tells me so. I don’t
TRY TO CALL PINE
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BROKEN THE WIRE
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character
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27. Disposition
28. Unmarried
29. Meeines,
as color
31. Term of
endearment
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The reserve supply is dangerously low. The pumps are
running to capacity day and night and not meeting the de-
mand. Whether eitizens will do it willingly, in a spirit of
cooperation, or be forced to do it otherwise, water must be
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speech
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29 Hlongated
fish
30 .Anoflicial
copy of a
doeument
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inland sea
(Asia)
37. Ctavat
38. Canton of
switzerland
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Yesterdy's Answe-
AGNES
HANCOCK
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HE smiled in- he troubled eyes.
-1 "No sense in iiat," he said.
"I’ve found out that he's been or-
dered back t > the Pacific Winning
the war seem, to be more im-
portant just now than acquiring
medals, and f, fe one, m glad.
Now you look more like yourself,
my dear," as SaHy uttered a sigh
of relief. "Colo.- good, eyes bright
and even a smile for me. Carolyn
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and will cost much less than a house
to house collector. Also It will not
cause any inconvenience to the re-
ceiver of the service.
“We would appreciate very much
any constructive sugsestfons th st
will help make pur proposed plan
as effieient as possible"
A drive about tawh reveals some pretty lawns. well and
good in a time when water is ample and the watering of such
lawns dees not cause some other people to be without water.
It a well known fact that some residents have allowed their
' water to run to such an extent that it runs off the lawns and
down the street. Wonder how loud such a person would yeti
ii Mb house should cateh afire ?
If the present condition continues to exist water will be
rationed—and there won’t lie any "black market coupons.”
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AND GIVE
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Law Catches Up With
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THEI PAMENTS
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DEAD,BUT
THERE’S NO
Norma?” Sally
do you mean?"
‘re beautiful—you're good
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.‘THE two girls entered Sally *
room and Norma turned down
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"There," Norma said patting the
pillow. “If you dip out of your
uniform you'D vest better It's ter-
ribly warm so I’ll leave both win-
dows up.”
a Norma Hol-
"We all know
arsc. I heard
just the other
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The vast majority of people to-
day are servants of tradition and
customs. They have never honestly
measured the faith they hold by
the standard of God's word The
sailor knows the value of sounding
in order to determine the depth of
water on which he sails. It is ne-
essary every once in a while for
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Enterca M second ciss mall matter at ine post office at Cieourne Texas
under the Act of Congress, March 9 1879
used sparingly. Watering of lawns will have to stop.
Citizens in general, it seems, have not cooperated very [
___wellin the requested water conservation. The showers Friday
night made this statement mre evident when-water pumps
on that night during the showers started a shortlived gain
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Chen Sally laughed gently
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4ny erroneous reflection upon the character, sianeng os reputa-
tn of any person. or firm or corporation which may appear in the
solumns of this paper will be gladly corrected upon due notice of same
being given to the publishers
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me to wish you every happiness,
Sally. You deserve it."
"Oh, I don't, Dick,” Sally whis-
pered, her voice choked.
"Well, anyway, it’s yours, my
dear, and take my advice and
guard it Witt your life. It's pre-
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Engipeer Corps under his real
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her head in her lap "I've never
hated you,” she sobbed. "I was
just jealous You had everything
I—I wanted and—and-I —I had
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name, police said—that he had forg-
ed many Cheeks His first wife, by
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AN ENGLISH thief stole aa
ambulance which chanced to
: have two patients inside. After
an hour’s pondering we still I
can’t figure the percentage in
this.
which is very expensive
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FOUR KIDS ON OLIO HANDS
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THE LINE ISN'T STEVE DUNCAN
tion room of the nurses' home.
‘You’re thin, Sally,” he said,
“and pale. Have you been worry-
Ing over Canfield’s coming here?”
"What do you think’’’ Sally
asked.
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CLEBURNE, TEXAS, MMES-REVIEW
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THE BLOT
am—it’s because I like people-
like helping them —being glad
with them—sharing their interests
and worries. Don’t be jealous of
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13 Growing
inpairs,
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icle. What could she say? There
was always the truth, of course.
She could tell those interested that
he was not the Blair Canfield she
had known. But she doubted if
she could carry off the explana-
tion calmly and convincingly.
Blair Canfield was by no means a
common name. How bed it come
so glibly to her tongue? She didn’t
know I
Richard Gregory carhe to the
Annex to see her on the afternoon
her recently under an
came toward her. And while
neither one stopped, the look in
both faces as their glances met
and -clung brought a glow to the
heart of the watcher What it was
Wd' ■
5. SIMPLV
SO EXCITED )
ICANTTHINK-J
“I like your aunt, darling,” he
told her. "You know that old
afir isn’t exactly a pleasant sub-
ject to me and I appreciate her
thoughtfulness." And Sally appre-
ciated it too.
Richard Gregory was due in
Lintonville soon after' the Fourth
and Sally wondered if his visit
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UNITED PRESS (LP) LEASED WRE — UNITED FEATURES
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, uf all news dispatches a edited to It or not otherwise credited tn this
paper, and also the local news published therein All rights to re-
tar hie use by residents of this
area.
die-aged Mrs. Carson, a Nurse’s
Aide, Vust now acting as floor
nurse. “It must be a big one from
the stars in your eyes.
"No fortune, Mrs. Carson,” Sally
warded. “Just grand news—won-
derful news and I’m terribly hap-
—r Anything happen
while I was gone?”
“Hardly," the other said dryly.
“You have been gone juat 20 min-
utes. What could happen in this
ward in that length qf tine? No.
everything has been quiet.”
"Goodr" Sally replied and turned
as the elevator whirred to a stop.
Doctor Hallock stepped out and
the law to catch up with Wiliam
Vernon Smyrl.
It might have taken even longer,
except for the 40 year old truck
driver's decision to unburden his
past to his wife of two months. She
listened go mad later, and turned
DAILY
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name
B Fish
P Rabbit fur
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12 Birds,as
then will lake up studies af pne-
. ilaw workgnddenter lawtsenooi method because it does not require
3. Large piece 25 Biblical
assumed and legless war veteran „dimomy
me, darling," she urged. ______,
"Yoi—you've so sweet! Norma
said, wiping her streaming eyes.
- •. •—•— .awrote me that you and that fine
; A UNT CLEM had approved of
Jim Halloek and she gave her
beloved niece her blessing and if
her gaze wes questioning as from
time to time H met Sally’s she had
nothing to say about the mythical
Blair Canfield. Doctor Hallock
spoke of her tact on their way
and popular. Sunder bn fa- ereasingiy nervous. Suppose news
you. Willoughby’s crazy *
.you and so’sthe Chief I—
me --t-- —eir t • -_%
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TO INTROQUCE
M NEW ONG:
F rRY A LirTLE M
SARCASM- ASK THM
dF THEYRE NOT
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THE FACTS MUST BE FACED
There is no use beating around the bush. The water
situation in Cleburne is critical. The statement issued Wed-
nesday by the Water Superintendent gave, ample stress to
the severity of the situation. "*
NANCY,
DIS IS A
SiNSS
OFFICE
had anything to do with Blair
Canfield's proposed advent. Aa
the time approached she grew in-
THURSDAY, AUGUST 8 IB
CROSSWORD mqaucong
A1 SIAmH LIEIE
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THE LAST OPERATOR Vl CAN*T
WE HAD HERE lDNT) BLAME
LIKE IT. Mdiy-HNFRON
L "You're being very kind, Nor-
ma." Sally murmured “Why - epome Ja ue. ac.
why eeuldn’t it have always been back to Linton.
I like this? Why have you hated
me—"
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I YOU'RE TELLING
ME!
By WILLIAM Rin
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7 WHO'S GOING
( TO CLEAN
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LADES "and GENrLE •
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nublication of special dispatches herein are also reserved
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DOWN 18 Hard piece
1. Gorge of skeleton
2. Not dogged 10. Comfort
of Blair Canfield** coming should
appear TtheLintonvine Chrn- py obput it:
cious. ’Bye for now."
And Sally’* heart sang as she
went back to her duties in Wom-
en’s Surgical, which, as usual, was
filled to capacity.
“Has someone left you a for-
tune, Miss Maynard?" asked mid-
us to accurately measure our
faith.
I remember that Paul was one
time on a ship and they measured
and found the water twenty fath-
oms deep They went a little 'ui-
ther and measured and found it
(«ly ten fathoms. By this they
‘knew that they were getting on
, dangerous ground and so they cast,
I out an anchor and waited for the
r morning.
» If I measure my faith by the
word of God today, and find it,
- thus and so; and later I measure
my faith by the same standard
and find that the measure has
changed I know that I have drift-
ed My faith ha* changed I am on
dangerous ground it is at least
time to be careful.
Faith is a thing that can easily
grow, but to have it change is
dangerous. God's word does not
change and yet all the faith wp
have comes from God's word. If
you ate Holding to a feith today
that you did not once hold to, you
have changed. If you have chang-
ed you had better check up The,
water may be getting too shal-
the covers of her bed and lowered
shades, while Sally set before
her dressing table and thought
what a simpleton she had been to
mmakesuh 8 spectacle of herself
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A sis-year-old New Hamp-
shire boy booked a perch, using
only a rose petal as a lute. Who
said ksh can't am ell?
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Mount Wilson, site of the fa-
mous observatory, is offered far
sale. Price: $425,000. The sum
no doubt, includes delivery
charges.
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Dr. P. H. Finch of the Uni-
versity of Illinois says the av-
erage high school youth today
is smarter than Pa was at the
same age. This give* Dad an
out—when Junior asks for aid
in his homework. •
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, on the diminishing supply. The watering of lawns, through-
out the section had stopped because of the rains.
The officials of the Water Department have had some
sleepless nights of late over the critical water condition.
Must the citizens of Cleburne suffer the disaster of a
great fire tragedy before waking to the problem confronting,
them Will the people continue to disregard the requests
for the conservation of water? Must pople be forced into pro- .
tecting themselves? * ■ '**
By Ernie Bushmiller
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course in making themseive:
more attractive physically
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