Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 69, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 14, 1945 Page: 3 of 8
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TEMPLE, Feb. 1. (UP —The
cunning of German snipers who
hid in a flock of sheep to pot
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Spring will go to your head in these
bright straw braids! Bewitching veils
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fill give ww glamor to favrite styles.
The pretty pompadour calot, the
jaunty pill box, or the new cushion
bumper. Adjustable.
Felts and Easter Blossoms
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Dark little felts of softest chalky finish setting
off beautiful full-blown roses. A misty veil over
all!
Spring Colors in New Felts
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Flattering pompadour brims with gay felt flow-
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to break up their little raid and I
had mutton besides." I
Serving at A platoon sergeant I
in an infantry division, he was I
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The young Waco officer wears the I
Silver Star for gallantry in action I
and a unit citation. ?
The Silver Star was awarded for I
his action in capturing a pillbox I
in which five Germans were killed I
and. eight captured. .. !
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wciked .’up and got the machine I
gvnner with my carbine. Then I1
I got around to the entrance and I
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Verne Maddox of Alvarado was,
here Monday on business.
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these industries and expects to turn
this knowledge and skill to therti
benefit of new industries.
Our organizatin is girding it-
self for a greater Southwest," ex- •
plained D. A. Huley, Dallas, pres- ,
ident of Lone Star "We bet cer-
tain this territory is on the thres-
hold of a marvlous growth and
we are going to do our share in
bringing a substantial portion of -
desired industries to this section.
Reports of our geologists and en-
. gineers show that industries can
confidentlysrely on our gas re-
serves for all their fuel require ;
ments over a period that projects
itself far into the future.
.' We know, of course, that in ,----—,
most cases fuel cost does not ex- and gold,
ceed five per cent of overall op-
erating costs. This is the very,
reason that we plan to invite in-j
dustries to our territory because,
we are certain all factors neces- -
f sary for successful manufacturing
will be here when peace returns
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been developing gas supplies and
facilities adequate to meet present
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shoes Tot busmessmen.
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1 by Lt. Taft George, the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph George.
1903 Bosque Blvd., Waco.
"The rat notice we had of
anything unusual in the flock of
sheep moving slowly toward our
lines was when we got fire Ikbu
within the flock and they were
close to us," the lieutenant said.
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rounded up that flock and rawled
along hidden with them. When
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2-PIECE STORY . .
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piece dresst Rayon crepes in lime,
light peacock, mise, pink, and
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prints a-fluff with snowy jabots!
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Plans to assist industries in lo-
cating in this section of the state
care being developed by Lone Star
a Gas Company, officials of the gomt
' pony have announced.
The Company’s industrial depart- . -
ment. .which aids prospective indus-
tries, is to be expanded to encour- ••
age building of factories in the
territory it serves The announce-
ment said plana are based on lone
range anticipation of adequate gas
suoDiies for several generations to
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amoothest fabric imaginable in I leather.pump wiih A.’dariing
fairy-tale colors! Classic styles | fheyresmhd to cling to your
with sweetheart lapel big pocket. I foot comfortably with a slim
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More than MW industrial he-
counts now depend for fuel on
Lone Star Gas pompeny, its rec-
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abundance of
company’s lines. For many year,
the company’s industrial depart-
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 69, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 14, 1945, newspaper, February 14, 1945; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446623/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.