Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 235, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 28, 1945 Page: 2 of 6
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pup. wrapped in blissful
dreams at their feet. Fracy
Ann caught her breath, but be-
fore she could control nerseit
words had leaped out; words she
they measure you for clothes in Kentucky they al-
■ if you want one or tow hip pockets, and whether
or quart size.
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Combine both for the best results.
Capricorn (Dec. 23-an 20)—An
unnsuat day for your efforts Make
real folding money now and thet
make plans for a real celebration
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Pvt Bob. W’Wuleft Saturday
for Hot Springs. Ark after spend
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vantage along many lines: financial ther, Mrs W. R R("d, and Mi
see that it doesn’t happen again. -
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advise us.not to moisten our fingers
Why in Heaven's name
nis breath ‘ThaO lady ' your IIfetimk: if you fail to cap.
Sarah laughed little and said ritalize on your talents, your will
have only sourself to blame. You
are interested in occtlt suojects
and will do considerable invesi-
then Tracy said quietly
RACK tn the living
• with the small. (
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THROUGH WHICH HE MUST RTUEN
WOULD SOON BE FILLED wrTu A
RAGING FLOOD — .
Ensign L. A. Weaver left Mon-
POINTNG,TARZAN
LOOKED BACK AND BEHELD
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10-Hook plosely
11 -Chfhese coin
16Yesvote,.
15— Minute
20—Oo around
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23—Orub
25- Vigor
27 —Furrowed
28-Water bird
g mammal
31 —Pudding
Ingredient
32-Smoked herrinf
34—Kind
15—Nipping
36-Nuisances
38- Samuel
39-Bare
40—Snare
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43—Axe
46 -Steal
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d— Loo pi ng shoe
T—Single thing
Mr. and Mrs Cecil Brown ane.
gtznghter, Janet, left Tuesday for
Lufkin, where he has been trans-
ferred by the T. P At ,L. Com- ;
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of Waco spent Monday evening
here in the home of Mr. and
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ness and finance are both in theTright now.
day for his base at Jacksorivile. hre with Ml parents Mr. and
Fla., after two weeks visit here Mrs W. P Bradley, 107 Scurlock
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs afenue
L L Weaver “ Wednesday at Fort Sam Houston
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YOU WHO I AM, ELLA.' I
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with social plans you should make
money.'
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25-Needy
26- Tooth filling
Aries 'Mar. 22-Apr. 20>—A day ---—
in which the social, most likely? Mr and Mrs Clement Witten
supercedes all else. Good for shop of Maypearl spent unday here
ping and excellent, to, for ro- as the guests of Mr. and WS.
mance. . ’ Floyd Weaver.
Taurtis (Apr 21-May 21)—See --
that your personal plans are car- Mr, “and Mrs. Joe Salc and
ried through to a successful com- children, Tommie and Anna Kay.
pletion. This evening, be mau- of Brownwood were here Sunday
tious. • visiting relatives and friends.
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32-Fur neckptece
S3— Father
34—kind ot tabrie
35— Smear -
36-1 Soda drinx
31-Injury
39 -peserve
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41—Rut noct
44— isishqp’s hat
41-Ralnting
48- Young cow
50- Roman despot
51 -Foot-ttke part 1 •
82 -Pari of cbureb l
said Tracy quite sincerely And
so will IwA note! room is not ex-
actly what a pup his age would
appreciate most and that's all I
can offer him"
Sarah said briskly "You should
get yourself a wife Mr Driscol
and a home— " ~
Ann gasped "Sarah/”
Sarah looked at her Ip polite
surprise
"My dear plri if a woman my
age cannot recommend matrimony
to a man Mr Driscoll’s age with-
- out my intentions being misunder-
stood I'm sure I don’t know what
the world is coming to," she said
aloofly.
trs Annie L suther of this
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gition in this field as some time
during your life. Your emotional
life is not as well controlled as It
should te and you would do well
to exert care in the selection ol S
life mate. You women are inclined
to be somewhat fickle in vouth
But onee vou have, married and
settle down, vou make excellent
wives and mothers.
To find what the stars have in
store for tomorrow, select vour
birthday star and read the corTe.
sponding paragraph Let you
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we kept our mouth shut- There I
wouldn't be nearly so many char-1
acters smeared, or names ruined -
If we were more careful with what |
we say.
James says the tongue is an evil
which no man can tame The only
thing left to do is to bridle it
You may have to put it in an
ivory eage. but it will do less harm,
than if allowed to run loose
Thinking before we speak is a
good slogan If a fellow's tongue
power is greater than his brain
power he is a community nuisance. )
Many of us would give a lot to
un-aay some things we have said
But a word once spoken can never
be recalled And all kinds of apol-
ogies cannot completely undo a
wrong which words' have caused
It will always "insure safety" to
keep bur mouths shut: Unuttered
thoughts can never do half the
harm of ones that have found ,
Gemini (May 22-June 22) I you
will keep to your normal and rou- Ensign Larry Willis has gone
une activities today, you will find to the afi station alt San Diego
" Eli tit vou have the best results. Calif, after a recent visit here
Cancer (June 23-uy 23)— Finan- with his parents. Mr and Mrs
cial improvement? In your status R Y Willis. •
,i ppear to be right npund the cor- J
ner! Business looks good for you Mrs
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' arter a visit here with her par-
J M Stall-
l birthdav star be your danlv guide
Wednesday, August 29
I Virgo (Aug 24-Seot. 22>—A bet-
ter than average day for most of
vour efferts. Take full advantage
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■ How s—the brilliant young gyne:
gist getting along these days?.
----Ann made no oretense ol not
p anderstanding nim Tr- woulan t
i - I knowing' she answered him
■ rs . .
Tracy . looked at net sharply
> Nicaning”" he demanded swiftly
t Meaning that—our engazement
rL . nas ended — by mutual consent ’
Ann. answered nim guletty "The
—memerment wtli not appear lor
M. 4 week—’ . -
- Tracy s voice cut across ners
L ' Ar n—why did vou break vour
- eogazement?"
Onee she might nave said
neughttiy "That's no concern of
— vours- Bui she nad tong since
nassed that time so now she an-
ti. swered him honestly and simply
Because —'I wasn't in love with
b. nim " ,
E?" ' I'Tnrv 'stuetted her—frowning a
E little
m.....But good griet gin vou never
were!" he protested sharply and
as if there could never have been
f. . any question of that
I Ann nodded "I know that—I-
f— never pretended te Lyn that I was
-he thought—we : we'd known
" each other all out lives and ne
t nought that—it would work
r out
"The mans a tool.” Tracy un-
l - consciously repeated Sarah's sum-
hanced and increased even
death. Music, poetry and
ud daughter, Betty'
Waco, left Monday ior
A. D. Simmons, Sr., of
«pent the week-end here
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............ -...« of good aspects. Exert caution
TUESDAY. AUGUST 28—Born in evening
today,'you are one of those who Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Mike
might well be a genius. Parents the most'of your personality to-
ol children born on this dav. day. Make financial profits.
would do well to see that their; Ecorplo 'Oct. 24-Ne V. 22) —A 80n-
progeny have every opportunity for .erally good day for your current
Cheir development .Youwha (earn, tnterests. Get as niuchcone W-
early in youth to cultivate the day as you can while the times
talents which the stars have given, are favorable. . .
I you. may hope to attain high fame: Sagittarius (Nov. 2S-D« 22—A
-- fortune during your lifetime good outlook for koth. Lusinese
and social plans at this time
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ro 3/c BRADFORD VEAL
I WILL LEAVE SEPT. 9
| TO 3 c Bradford Veal who has
| been in the States since August |
' 30 after 30 months in the South
I Pacific i« here visiting his wife
He will leave' Sept1 9 for the
west coast for reassignmioent.
L>yg
mbh. < .1. IeCS ' -N5i
Naval Air Corps lias arrived for
a visit with his parents, Mr and
Mrs. E R Mayea, 705 North
Wilhite street. At the end of hi
leav, he will return to Hopeville.
ai.
SEAMAN HERE ON
LEAVE TO GO TO FT. WORTH
| O. R Johnson. S1/c, who took
I part in the invasions of Okinawa
and Iwo Jima, will leave Wednes-
day for Fort Worth for a visit
with relatives Johnson, eon of
Mrs. Ina Mae Johneon, has been
• visiting here while on a 15 day
leave.
sonality can bring you vepr .special
advantages if you work things
By Charles Plumb and Fred Fox
NOTICE TO PUBLIC ' "
xroneous reflection upon the character, standing or repute- .2
1 person, or firm or corporation which may appear in the i 3683
this paper will be’gladly corrected upon due notice of same • 4. ’
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[ 215 East. Brown street have re-
' reived a letter 'from their son.
L 'William . 3. ' Ratliff. Sl, G M., |.
■ stating that he,, had seen his
I cousin, stantey Bas, OA MT
' It v as the irst person that he I
hid seen that he had known be-
fore. since going to sea on Jan-
uary 2. 1945.
Both boys are with the Fifth
Fleet in the Pacific and yisited
from ship to ship. Ratliff alsc
wrote that he had seen H. T
Shaw from Cleburne.
atrearesomeor The creattve
forms in which your ideas might
be expressed. You have a keen
interest in science and your mem-
ory is unusual. Yo.ir intuitions
are keen and; vou appear to be
an exoellent judge of human na-
ture. You have an exceptionany
alert mind for paving attentipn to
droll and this characteristic, com-
bined with your originality and
creative talent’ ig enough, in -
•elf, to make you unusual Yon are
not an idle dreamer, but one who
is able to develop ideas into prac-
tical reality it is very likely that
you make a sizable fortune during
vou're in love with me—you—vou
said you were—"
'You know that I am my qar-
iina-„that I will always be said
Trac *vftly bis. voice not quite
steady
■'Then—then— whi)" she pegan
and set net teeth into the tip of
ner tongue and bit tt so hard that ,
the pain ot it helped to steady net
a little I - forgot I'm — Sony
Vou—nave to stand by lust in case
she needs vou—any ume—and if
poll voui own Ilie and mine
in the meanwhile — well at least
vou will feel you have fulfilled vou:
obligations—"
There was the sound of a car in
the dhiveway Voices- A touch at
laughter And then Sarah comine
into the big wide reception nall
following the light to the living-
room and saying oriskly 'Welt
well Mr Driscoll — how pleasant
to find you beret We don't see
nearly enough of vou. “_______
Tracy was appreciative of such
a friendly welcome and explained
nis presence try telling the onet
story of the equally brief oup.
Sarah bent down and stroked the
small body and Tracy said under
TWO COUSINS HAVE
VISIT WHILE AT SEA
Mr and Mrs. W. J. Ratlirr,
bil
Reul.(emmonJ
minin u •
(ontal
ciofchui
safety breathe through your nose
and keep your mouth shut.” I
recently saw this safety sign
It's a pretty good slogan Most
of us would be a lot better off if
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case, th Ji SuP- there was the faintest hope of I
L i thw pS vouancal.t0 vour intentions beine nonorble• j
know that Frazier 1S Deing seen I mnioht ne vcp, mP rAr-"» 1
tared at him wide-eyed derstanding t‛s really too oad
. " u». Marven?" she tharondone umeepgomanegona
" at ner
— shDI1R. ar excellent wra if I wore not at
Set vou pack.onyour neels a " sut.or course
' asked Tracy.gentiy omig 1 coula be • rther acceptable
6 he. looked uP at nim. colorins mother-in-law — or even grand-
‘ tie or course, not ..shewan- mother-in-law'”
gwered stiffly "Lyns nothink to sar^f -i was almost a wall
mr.. trom Ann. and Sarah laughed and
Qul e sure 01 that? Tracy patted her nand and said w Tracy
eo.mct.t,. 'Such a sensitive little souli As
Quite -.aid Ann and for a mg though I’d havt to go around seek
me nt she ratsed ner eves and mg ashusband tor ner'”
" oted inie nis and for A long mo rracy looked at Arm with a look
m ent nr” were ooth.au that “Jo Dlainly My darling!'
"' ' orkina at each other Aniu ana nis eves on ner sof mouth
inn who stood up.swirtiy. were a careas that the could al
thrust its nands .deePIy into most teel I actuality so warm
hi onekets and walked to the ana ardent nd caressing was it.
Tracy laughed at Saran and
m/. .. .. ...... took himselt off and Ann turned
/ " I I ".ilence lengthened. taut- on Sarah sharply
• fe until there was a tensionamcSarah now dared you behave
I /nr room that Ann felt she itke that? What wil he think?’
00 sibt endure anotnel she walle
me sc without oeyne But Saran only urinnga wicked-
1y that she meant 10 sneaK 1V and-said unr pentantiy ’That
sne -ny tbe first word? that came rm a shameless old lady anxious
te oM anno and that she naan 1 to get one granddaughter off my
m hrtlie tpeaw stall 'What about nands and into honorable matrJ-
-—L asa ■ . unan —does it upset vou mony, of course— what els?"
'. .. arqunowith Lvn‛ • -- |
L. V N , esewner 'To be contmuedi
> eve with 'The characttrr m '.hu urtal art
T 1 . er, Nor--is she / nctt/iouf
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It the Isuftwgt le-is dead and the Japanees air force
t Ke yb”k has had a taste of aerial warfare
a tragic and fantastic. accident.
cr h ' I i"1 Ai my'Ikmiiier into the Empire State
■ broght sudden death, painful injury, shock, ter-
•“ • and material loss. Multiply that Accident by
n 1fiply the single incident by days and weekr, and
n idea of .what happeped to, London, Berlin. Rot-
s entingi ad and dozens of other great cities.
; ri ' Mayor LaGuardia called the accident more
1 hecnuse it could have heen avoided. The nations
—-Heseassay the qame thing about aerial warfare
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. i Daily (Except Saturday) and Sunday Morning
K.K. RAWLAND, Publisher__________________
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Under the Act of Congress, March 3, J879. _____
'punting ‘out money. We’re not worried. No perm
live on our salary.*,
ming up of Lyn and hesttatea a
— moment and then said quietly “So
vou found out the truth about—
Dr Frazier and Mrs Barton ’
The color burned not.lv in Ann s
' cheeks and for a moment net
shamed eyes fell pefore his But
[" still she could not lie to aim nor
evade "Yes," she said evenly
1racy said gently ’Tm sorry
1 you nad to—go through so much
to find out what—almost every-
i oody else seems to have known
2 . Cron Hie first."
It does make me look rather a
l too! Ann admitted honestly "But
Be--- —‛‛m mratefw I learned it—in
Ef “—time"
Tracy nodded "Theres that of
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