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"Go!"ORDERED THE
JUNGLE LORD, RELEAS-
ING TE HAIRY BRUTE!
WITH RESPECTFUL BAC-
WARD GLNCES,THE
Btw LUMBERED off.
Government is a trust, and the officers ot the goNerrment
rare trtstes;and both the trust and the trustees art real
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-• 26 served a a radiomangunner l .
riaji ..,v rd an AVHNGER tul pedi T 1,
FAY - 1 plane taking part inm in of his '
E.h ,i group: important combat m:
9,N, ]..| ns including he invasien strik
6M/F les at Iwg Jma and Okinawa .
In 6,6010 sorties agatis" the Japs:
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— , enemy plens end sank Or dahu-
maybebegvomewhatatrrttabte,. 160.00 of
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m help on the Japrgse mainland Kyui
Liu. Ute. Ptulinpmr.s Iwn Jima anil
Okinawa During their war tour
Lakes ill ; and San Diego, Calit. 1
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wind had blown over her Her "Dat’s an I got to tel you. MIss
hahds clenched in her lap and she Celia, she sald futly, you ain’t
waited. rrightened by the old wo- m let yo‛ maminy know bout dis. •
man s tone arid manner. I be watchin' you you bi ireful.”
n"YopPppy.knowwwhat,all her.” Cella stood up. hesitated a mo-
nuby Pear ’ went onater.autte, -ment and then turned and went
but yo mammy don t know y'.‘ blindly out of the kitchen, not to-
-e pappy know And she ain i toknow ward the front of the/
louse, but j
• • dat e know . you hear me through the kitchen door and out
li/Z.u * hear you, Ruby |nt„ the glory of tip, summer night.
I 1'ri.de ” . M She had to be alone for a little
■r’ r Den sounisenosetsAkRtiby while, to pul herself together be-
K PinScserniy, Y U .. > 1 fore she dared fnce her mother
I tunny case 9 mnmmy can t sleep and father again She • must never
| nizhto an ,yo.paPPy gitupand go let either of them know what Ruby
ou1 de.dol.wid wid Pearle had told her: she must help
I .. h I like she was a 111 ahaild? Hit to maintain the bright luslon
nin’t funny,yo mammy a mighty that al was wel with Mary sue-
| . tickchald. Yo pappy make like to and that her inability to ski
I rhe jest think she can t sleeB on night was just a rather anno
K 4 ount. 0 mebbe sheis.nervus- but not at all serlous’maniresta-
■ lite Hit ain t chat, D* doctor tion of insomnia,
cepersalesmowomehbncanthelp She could understand so much
i e wIn no“inkeroimagesronn. now: why Bunz seemed scarcely
I Au to wXy her ” to notice his children, why he
I "aKoktowpyrd i don’t un seemed to feel so little sense of
I ‘d i A ha Cilla mule' led. A responsibility towaid them why
L- “-rnd- Sena protested f his’ whole heart and mind were
I . -n, t wo., a, " , wrapped about the beloved wfe
■ A , I.xnow i you don’t. sald who wus iinder sentenee or death.
L ■ ’ Lzunav Pew le Put s how come , sqntenceltnat he could no hope
eH voM When de H’l wouid be commuted perhabs, in.
borned. yo mammy tje depth and tenderness or hh
-+.....++* #ek Be doeter -tet -yoemKe, lie might not want it "com-
I v she aln.l got long to live He muted, knowing that she could tive
teihrMisA Mal Sue, onpnlyingtrat painand.sullering..
Ki e elite Triple ' t jV* TblkT - - rvi fl. ». tornr meemrea at Liv
f--59 speetaeular, +owever, if it hne not been fer our oil in-
D dustry hich smashet i. eort after ToCI ri not onty inro-
| duJti* n Lui in deve|b[ up n; el tvp< ol ya solire that vivi
I • cur planes power and -puni w‛i I., in he hanudl- <>! a/ ait.
f ■ do you ,*02
THINK SHE LL iK CERTAINLY. "%
BLOW THE WHISTLE) SHE'S BOUND
HARD ENOUGH, / TO GET HUNGRY;
■k- sir 2 m.ab AND TRY v
TO SUM.’ .ON J
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- CHAPTEEN EIGHTEEN crazyl’bout yo' mammy He let
mcre i.I -m. -i c people think hit’s runn, 'case he
L NTHE kitchen Was a bigold- zet up m de middle. o de night ana, un11 ... 0. ......... ... — ।
f * fashioned room Threwas work W -de garden and 5 paint atty mnte intuftive ad pzychic. .
It an enormous open-fireplace, chickenhouses and stuff like dat. If ou always follow your own
with alans Ehat once toon a Hits so he san he wd ye'mammy
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You're off to a winning Mart when I fakes ^lu< all 1". Aod delit ious
you finish a big bowl of milk , fruit, and swer t ns a nut 2 M J - 1 • I ■ ' for
W Iwai ies, "Breakfast of Champions " , < hampion < ting mnorrow morning,
solid Nourjsbmerit intlmwwholewhv-.it i Just 1) : " rlea ( f‘.n tht li brat ifi
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In chapter three, verses 26 and j / \
27 he says. "For ye are all the । (
Children of God by faith in Christ , •
Jesus For as many of you as have I I ——-A A
been baptized into Christ have put —A |
on Christ I LZze-4=
God IvAMI
TARZAN
—-xoutocomein heza sq’-Ecould ---------- it . ...........
dat yo' mammy ain't to be weanedm clost And af werie . Miss
| . with nothing. Does you hear me? Ma Sue us mike, cm pull outer
f——Nettttneg™ ------ ------- -hen—-------- — -
. The last word rime so sharply.
L and with a tone of such authority, FHERE was a determination in
— that c elia bristled indignantly. 1 her voice that said she ' uldn’t
”I haven’t the least idea what hesitate An thie least to order awav
, you're- talking about—” from the place, without a mo-
• "I going to tell you.” Rubv ment’s notice or hesitation, any-
, TPearle interrupted her calmly "1 bedy who would cause her beloved
I. don't went no mo' company bare mistress a ser ond’s discomfort.
lessen It's going to be somebody Ruby Pearle leaned forward.
What can make yo' mammy laugh knocked out her pipe into the tin
and be happy. spile o’ de pain,” coal scuttle and heaved herself to
I Celia slime red as though a cold her feet.
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WKAGODA, I SURRENDER,"GRUNTED
THE STRANGLING BEAST AS THE
APE-MANS POWERFUL HOLD
CHOKED OFF HIS WINP, [213
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DatK by United Feature Byndicate, Ine
------------------------ sure you Ma hitting on ell cylin- i
THURSDAY, JULY 5 Bern to- ders and producing your beet ef
day. vou wulprobahly have a fort. - kin’s affatrs also,
varied and intervMtng Me You are . I torn, Sept 23-0-1. 231 An «•. Turus (Apr. 21-May 2D—Con-
rorsitile and thelates have eiveecellenvdaygTorreyouveAmaPobtinel tracts especiauy dcann . 1
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God's sons and daughters ।
-Thet were all children of Ood .
by faith, how? WhyAthey had bgh
baptized Inter Christ That's how
they became children of God by Fe
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Baptism I an act "t faith and “E
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CHICAGO, Ill. July 5 (Spl. ■ al-Kincardenser
BHIt' starnes, 21, gunner's mute, I
’ USN, ot 1310 North Wilhue ' 4"
| street. Cleburne, Texas, at the..______
t ATTntte—FuFvsNuvatrRtainimei* -
, statiun. Newport. R_1, breparing 1
When the tniied Stateshteed Worf War Te' many t
glorire ih hertehefm the irrinettttity of her setr towet ’ .
And at lust it did loik ne an almost impossib- task to
evereeme €ierman air -ttmtH. I
Bill Americans, are nL uasilv—eetraret: W- im*+44----
■ atey planned airplane pruduction to outstrip Wermany- ■
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K l illions of vallons. the aciiievemt of inin ilnal < omp inh
1 . Mo ■ avintjci gas was p tureeiu 1344 lolie thanthgen-
■ tire production of att vrac-s ol eealn during tl l • ikirt
=== =pL efeur -m-i-iiw hr.i U4i. , -------——
—t.’Th cterman ir force ■ wiprd nut. Itr Amehican
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combat. - .
. “ :: Hiuhter pllot of the air grouv.
------ - which hac haptism i 1 ’ire in
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this time. See you max" soehad thneir biggest day at Okinawa
thomey , • when • they shot" down '20 enemy
I .Gemint XMy 22-June 221 P'-r- .
Iona affairs are-in your hands' ihe torped plane pilats was
j See,Lhat you mnanaue.eyeryuunE rI+i oTpEdohfts onpn‛*pH**w,ru
— - ----. , dekenily-and-to-xqurpe-onulad ton "btethpyamamwhtemwax
’ Sagittarius "Novt-Decttece , , mtk while on its way Jo interfere
day your relationship with otiw n. -——--f , 1 with the Okinawa landings.
Seure eur Vance w Anderson ARM3C U ' Mudge, 21 yrar sold, sazongn’
23-Jan ‘20 8 Now who has been stationed : Mr. and-Mrs. S. V Mud.
btovment today Handle probl. ms wie,Mrs.Marsaretanderson,nus
ryour relatives. Her mother, Mrs., E A C
Aquarius (Jan. 21-Feb 19,- A ..Featherston street. “1t
fis-dav for new ideas. frgsh plans, h.. 2 - , 0 vi.
timns"unEpa,omn"" rra GaAl nanEHEmnu • mipiI-0
pMceg T2-Mar 21Yot-dyt-the Cleburne Hesbilal 1 eu ..
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r oil industry which produend the neW kind of fuel to poWer
the type of planes mor eTficienth wa .li
--- etruetion the Cerman: halinif - on
" Lwill learn to her sorrow tkp meaujpu
L _ ^^d-JUrihe production, when in th. Mands f cotir
men tiei volume literath obhterat “ me n ITU TIT.
NOTICE ro public
-ELuleuUa-cefleetionupunthe -ifoafegget. standing or ' reputa- ;
anl uy person, or firm or corporation which may appear n theI cetrsg'omnw
., .. .4 tbis paper will be gladly eorrec ted upon due notice of same < ■ J J- V
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ne Ullteq Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publlcatlon ,=23
>1 au news- aispatches creditet .o it or not otherwise credttec tn thtst----—1*.8 S2203
mpei . anu atso the local nev » published therein All rigits tu re- i i c,aik*Bseck
stt.alior et specizl dispatches neren are atso resktied 4,
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t ! Gilbert Dean Bailey. 19, of Cle-ka-
j burite, Tex has advanced, to fire- |
J. 2— ukn,first-elass, whlle on 4uty
at the Atlanov Fleet's nm>r for-,
j ' lpdo -boat scsigron training cen-'
f- r ti i locat/atMeIville H T t
His parent, Mt and_Mrs T. W.i
—--1.Hailev. Uw in Cleburne, and nave. _
/ “I another yon,in the service Hi at-
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AOME ON I HAVE.
on only — gtrat painanalsufexing.Mo man .wlthiait atumgh faith to
- _u-^-te isu* cuvu-i It t. Emifi, htt gome mcn tarace witI, ba bapllzad Inta Chriat can girt
"246-butshesdon‛twant • truuedy that seemed to her k l mt" ChiMt for thata the qnly
1 ' ’- %.1 WaSheumuke ike tbousand times worse than sudden way to get into Christ . | .
A 'i y,, de he rtwnn toe desth; and 11 shook her so badly । man can put on with- 1
(Aa mu mr itnin5s w that she dropped down onthe dew- -out nutting him on in baptism
■ £ W ~ r, y W wet arays beneeth * gid appie tor that s the only way on. eam,
- her trte and wept like a cluild, . . . 1 on Chrit That's >whv ban
Wg tn it tired. we don't .. 1 PuI on Che 11 at .why iwp-
S rrut rTotFcounwa, 2 N Uam 18 a port of "" ''i"" of sal-1
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Ciepurue, Texas Phones 133 and 134
. Un) iExiept Saturday end Snday Mornin-
wM RAWLAND, Publsher -
.at ccsq mal matter at the post office at Eleburne, Texas,
under the Act al Congress March 3. 1879
loug wa..ui to 'he wrong conclun
Mail So., hie the best Tortune
lear to listen to the suauiel
wicel and to follow them!' You
। haxs -Eod business Judgment and
liras forsirselr. You are munt
-tee Andep-udeat to behapuy work-
nig fuljothers. You will iind Mon-
day un, excellent day for you to
■ .tart a new enterprise. You wo-
miin are loving by nature and fond
ofyur own homes. You will
probably be’hapviest if you wed
. lommne born under *8corplo. Tuu-
rus or Capricorn. You m<ri,, 51-
thothyou may "dutwarctty appear
Fnotte care for the ladies will1- be
attractive t them and will also
-e fotzet rd- them—M enly you would
ndmit it ana be frank-abett tt
- Tu find out what the stars have
in store fer tomorrow, select your
birthday itar and read the t ' rry,-
” Lit.i.’. pai’.wixipli i '-' ■ ’"•
tmtbday vtar he your dally guid. -
Friday, July 6
7 CanerJune 232377
ivrod shopping day. Take care_n
ali necosary household detallk a
‘this ttme. Pessthle jurney te e.
khi \ ’
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 190, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1945, newspaper, July 5, 1945; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1558121/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.