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CLEBURNE TIMES REVIEW
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■SLEEP ON THE
3l4:A TONiGHT?
(Except Saturday)
Cleburne, Texas.
“Why did that ever miss me?"
Is it. Skipper?" Limey
THAT THE STRONGLY
/MANNED CANOES WERE
POUND TO OVERTAKE THEM.
“GIVE AiE THE PRIESTESS
KOBE, QUICKrCRIEP TARZAN.
HE KNEW THERE WOULD
X. BE A GOOD BREEZE
OUTSIPE THE
■ “••• 'Fl-^4 HARBOR. M
But it might shorten
THE WAR BY MONTHS,
MRS. cinders; think
what THAT WOULD r
< mean; y
the mark
mH have
other
USING A PADDLE
FOR A MAST, HE
QUICKLY FASHIONED
A SAIL ---
I
out
tu
---WHILE THE MURDER-
EENT SAVAGES RACED
EVER CLOSER*
’uts, one inside the other “
Jim summoned Hassan “Who in
Ills
Is
who
tur-
Mr
ln«
error
than
If n«
ton
co
MAI
^FBut when the war
S( ENOS, MDU’LL BE 1
) ABLE TO BET 0LK
•TOCKIN9S—AND
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asked
"When I found Vorhees. natur-
OUR ^MEN :
IN SERVICE
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AS LONG A5 WE
CANT FiND ROOMS
LET'S-SLEEP y—
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you sure of this. Limey’"
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ftpty! 1 seen Tm a coup la
You can
but you
If you
him
By Ernie Bushmiller
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ItOBKKT WVLIE TO
F.NTKtt H< HOOL
Robert Wylie, who bus bieli en-
rolled in the Navy program nt
Ruston, lai . since last July, -tpent
Tuesday night here with his par- I
elite, Mr and Mis J M Wylie
of West. Wilson street, enroute to
Asbury Park. N J . where he
will enter Midshipmans School.
in Colorado
olnt
ad sea
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Godley Girl on
Corporation Board
b Hoi
KIlIXHt. II
Jack Vereefi of the' U
Corps has completed
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CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
"W-tshcd Afternoon Dally <Except Saturday) and Sunday Morning |
•.flfl-eu. Anglin Street Cleburne, 'Jexui. Phones 133 and 134;
|< .» IM« b, I rM'sW* IM.
I r» Keg I'. ? M at - Ah rt<W». .ewr»M
"If they see us. it may be cur-
tains.” Jim warned.
"Naturally," Farraday agreea.
"Then " said Jim "as soon as tt‘s
dark, we'll send Ltspeth off in the
whaleboat. She can stay with the
missionary's wife at Batu Tkan
until your money for her passage
home arrives. Right?"
V "Carried unanimously." said
farraday happily7 “I’M dope out a
I WON’T
REVEAL
MY
GECRET
/
2.
By Charles Plumb and Fred Fox
I?1
< ( A GOOD)
YideaJ-
'It’s a long story.” said Limey
'"Then let me speak to Hassan
L first," said Jim.
I t iX'WENT back to where Hassan
Jrl fgas waiting, for he wanted to
know definitely that the cable had
W been dispatched This had been
: doni the boat-puller told him.
" . Jtm then started to tell the
F Malay what had transpired since
L—tbe jihT ’ “ J *" " “ ,u"
wav Jn
By Edgar Rice Burroughs
i.:,
KILGORE BROTHERS
VISITING PARENTS
Cpl. John B Kilgore of Fort
Lewis, Wash., and Pfc Burrell H
Kilgore of Camp Wolters are visit-
ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs
B J Kilgore, who reside In the
West. Liberty community on Route
3.
A
Horton,
u 15-duy
pin ents,
Horton, lias re-
Florida,
with the
He has
New Shipment Karpen’s Lovely
Sofas and Large Easy Chairs
Suits
Five Karpen’s assorted Sofas and ( hairs
$150 $175
Four Kroehler’s attractive Sofas and
Chairs ........................ - $125
Several two-piece Day Bed Suits ....$65
Day Bed Sofas, only ............$47.50
New shipment of Streits 3 back Jfijust-
ment, most comfortable large chairs
with foot rests, national reputation,
only ...............................................-$55
Select one of our lovely Living Room '
Suits while oi^r stock is large. Many'odd
chairs.
DICKSON’S
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2 ’
WILL EVERYBODY
KINDLY GO ON
talking UIKE you
WERE DOING BEFORE
I ANSWERED THE
TELEPHONE! .
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Why did 1
g you SEND
FOR ME ?
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tell
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Chest Colds
To Relieve Misery! /|C|fC
Rub on Tested Y^kPORUII
30—Revolves
11—A labor union
SB—Forward!
S3—Follows
IV— Manatrrtee
SA—Bet-bwrb
17— Reason
U-IMJele
50— Poler rri
♦0—Out up Hi
43— Flavors
4A— High note
44— Disease victim
4B- Forn
4»—Cloth measure
M—Foam up
51— Sheep v
TUE FAMILY NEXT DOOR
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xf
■haquic x’
pJ .i <• < nil 133 or
HlBSWRirriON RATEH
Dy carrier in city 70c pi t month; (>no v< ir $’l 20
fc— Bv mail in Julmson and inli.c . nt cniiiitho. Cine year V4 DO; fl month,
I 1“ 50;. 3 inonthn $1 85
i Hv mall In state: One yeur *0 i.>0
i By mail dut. of stale One vein ?7 oo
h’U tell him all about you, Lis- ■•/-'•OOP LORD!" Farraday mut-
T said Jim. "Now go and finish v> tered. "What can we have
bumped into?"
„ „__________ "I dunnosaid Yank. “But we’re
about?” "she asked Limey. “But sure gettin’ h6tl“
nevgr mind — we’ll have tea to-’ "You’re right." agreed Jim. His
"£etn|r." She gave him a smile and eyes fastened on Farraday "You
radmtlng admiration
"4he's • lydy." he
"That’s wot she Is."
"Right the first time.” said Far-
tnuMV? "But what are you doing
PVT GKONFR PITTS
SENT TO MISSOURI
Pvt Groner Pitts, who was here
tecently visiting his mother, Mrs.
Charles Pitts, and bls brother.
Oliver Pitts has bern transferred
Irorn Sheppard Held to Jefferson |
Barracks. Mo , where he will take
special mechanical training He it
In the U 8 Army Air Forces.
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WM. KAWLAND. Publisher ,
iSntered us second class mall matter nt the postoffice at Cleburne, Texas, t
under the Act ot Congress, March 3. 1879
FARMER’S \( E
A .tvlit'lesonie (’li.’iiit'i
Cl's Hi'c growing winy
n decani' of
POCATELLO. Ida <l) .Pt—Colonel
Stinky has earned his wings. But
with 212 flying hours to his credit,
he is .SUIl bossed ground by Sgl
Joe'Stewart jbf tlAflftgfti&ar 1 ><• AfJW-
Alr Base ' ...7SS.- .
The ' colonel'' Is Stewart’s cocker
spaniel and, of course. Is head of
the base canine intelligence divi-
sion . Colonel Slinky has his own
flying jacket and parachute and a|
specially-fitted oxygen mask for
high-altitude flying. He was pre-
sented with a pair of silver wings
i after 200 flying hours
For identification Colonel Stinky
Is never without his dog tags.
5
“How was ne dressed?" There
was a quiver of excitement in Jim's
- voice.
’ "Khaki, like the others." Limey
I “But e was wcarin' a
Sctttlauat ,wrL_
Ow IMS. u Paris taagras
-Xj
ELLA CINDERS
Mrs, cinders, you')
OWE IT TO MXiR
COUNTRY TO TELL UE
WHAT YOU’RE AFRAID
L.
■1
“Colonel Stinky”
Adds Wings to
Flying Outfit
STANLEY BASS, Sl/c,
HERE VISITING MOTHER
Stanley Bass. Beaman First
Class, U. S Navy, Is here visiting
his mother, Mrs G S Bass, and
other relatives and friends in Cle-
burne. He is on a ten day fur-
lough and will leave Sunday to
report in San Diego. Calif He hao
Just recently completed his training
us an aerial gunner
JAP BASE BLASTED .
BY W«T£ MP£R
up it goet in a thondarou rose 1 . x and your ’
waste paper helped td do it! The bombe and
ebelM that turned the trick all canar tp the from
in paper wrapping*, paper containers, paper pro*
•ectore. But watte paper iadeaperately abort. Sean *
every amp of wntv paper. Bundle and turn
ill - » .
■m eon SPSSStf j
U,S.VKTORY WASTE PAPER CAMPAIGN
DOWN
I —Networt
1—Halil
3—Animal jelly
♦—Revolt
A—God of love
•—fl poll
7—lx lata
•—Intelligent
profreu
•—Town
10—Curve
11 —Pipe jo!
!•— Rusutar
la-Tog
21-Mint
20—PiAUxaffewaya
32—flllly
23 —Popular girl
24 —Mfxtureu
25 —Loop
27 —Lift
10—flwiftly
11 — Pardon
13- Unexciiin«
14— Chief Greek god
!•— Nearby
37 —Beginning
39—Gllmpaes
40 — ■ngliab river
41-fllcfc ,
U-Preah™1 nnt|
44-Reallae
<7—Rngizeertaf
fldrwww roVO** b
23)-Tlie , anj recognized for what it is, but
better than | wnen it is hidden beneujh 2he cloak
on guard | of truth it is like a wolf in sheep’s
'‘■‘site in | clothing; not recognized until it
has entered the flock and gorging
on its life-glood.
....----- Nothing but the whole truth can
adjust- | provide a basis for sound judg-
’..I —''______t That's why the courts of
Mr and Mrs Roy Wyatt re-
turned Tuesday night from Lub-
bock, where they have been visit-
ing iter sister for the past few
days.
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Everything For The Home
tTo bt continued!
fThe character! tn Mu NrioJ grv
liwson!" oup I '••••• • • • « <
.....‘ -*.....< -
: ’ert*?"
FVrraday shook his head and
laughed "Yank and I were just as
surprised as you are "
Jiut than. Yank joined them
I “Where's your drum’’" he asked,
I ands'ducked behind Farraday as
I Linwv fixed a fishy eve on nim
“ Jiln dragged Limey away to the
.living room and called Lispeth
I' Wnerushe appeared, ne said very
may 1
CT--... t.7.u—
MSB
11 * \\
THURSDAY. MARCH 2 Born
today, vou have highly developed
phychic powers nnd are a born
diplomat These talents, when
combined can make you a power-
ful person You are a little too
fond of mnkin? a show of your
success and you < njov a certain
'amount of flattery. Curb this in-I
sJIfict or you may become too vain [,
for your own good
i adaptable
Hassan salaamed and left.
“What d'vtnt want Limey an' me
to do tonight?” Tank asked.
“You two’d better go out with
Hassan as far as Sawtooth Rocks
and see that Lispeth gets safely on
her way You can take a canoe tn
r Farraday and ID need the
dinghy."
"Okay. Skipper. Hear that,
v.™ _________ Limey? Guess we'd all better get
tent the Cable and Has- ?<””* shut-eye. SuliD roust us out
-aS J" a- _ a. * - A» rvMA KaII m V
Other men looked aroupd Silence fell over the house ah the
□ the rest, and Limey rec- thrift meh Stretched out tn chairs
im as Lawson. and settled down to eioaw
GODLEY, March 2 (Spl ) - Miss
Ixrls Ruth Abbott. 17-year-old em-
ployee In the (fflice of Container’s
Corporation. Fort Worth, was re-
cently made a member of the
council of the corporation.
The board meets semi-monthly
Io discuss management of the
plant, working conditions, etc.
,
-SB. -W
PVT IA< K VEREEN TO
M'END FURlXiUGII HERE
Pvt Jack Vereefi of the' U 8.
Murine Corps has completed his
bu»lc trninkig at the Marine Base
In San Diego and will arrive ttat-
urdtiy to spend his furlough with
hfs parents, Mr and Mrs. E
Vereen
His wife, who Is employed III I
Sun Diego, temalned In that city
neen here
i visiting
| and Mis
I tumid to
| where • he
I I) H Army Air Forces.
been In service for 18 months and
wears the Good Conduct ribbon.
wise.
24-Nov.
contacts in the |
Avoid a mUunder-j iw i
lack of full | nothing
Food
For
Thought
REUEL
[ LEMMONS
Minister
Central
Zhurch of Christ
Truth mixed with error is a
more deadly |>oison than error
.in'.’ pl.'ii e on I hi' liu ni
•nt1 ;ilize<! povertnnent control.
Ii’ llioir existence to the dic-
i:m ii.itmill-laiss. the farmers lire.
I'e I lied iti their lintt.le
i t
| Alter a decane of Irvine I
m tat.es of politics rat het ti
B.fed tip. Their al I it mle i
r Htf.’ljnst subsidies,
I'artnel s in the liilnie ,ne "<ijiie Io have Io depend upon
j themselves to an uh re i- iii" extenl in reaching, sound solu-
F; tions on agricultural proFI-m This does not moan that
tBach f’frmer v. ill hav io I', Id,In hat t le ,'done. That day is
L-lolig past. He can now turn Io if Ii farmer-owned business
I organizations as the m.nkeiino cooperative. The co-dps
K^help him sell his produce ,d a fair pi ice. They strive to
■fitiwilize supply ..nd demand, while leaving the farmer free
Brio concentrate on the job of production.
t Thv ninrketiiitr cooperative-: will prove to be the farmer’s
E-’aco tn the hole when disillu lonmenl with "super” goV'r,rn-
r niellt IxK’orncs complete.
WII FORD S BATES
PROMOTED TO < ORl’ORAI,
CAMP MACKALL, N. C . Mnrch !
2 <Sp) i -Wllford 8 Bates, Clc-
.......... wii« recently promoted to
the grade of corporal at this Air-
borne training headquarters
NOTH E TO PUBLIC |
r Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputa- Mis
■ Jon of any person, or linn or corporation which tritiy appear in the
V. aolumns of this papei will l« gladly corn < Rd upon due notice of same
teihg given to the publishers <
1 Bates, a qualified parachute'
;<er, Is the son of Mr and
BttUs, ftoule 2, and
o! the Cleburne High
r: a machine gun ’
Mrs. Lee
; Robinson street is spending this [
! week in Fort Worth with her!
daughter. Mrs. L. W. Garner.
Is
.1
) ' a viuduate
! K !u,<.l He ................
’ I squad leader in Headquarters Co , •
2iid Batialioii. 515tli Punnliute In-
fantry. C'limp Mackall N C
< 1*1 JOI. HORTON
, KL1 I HNS 1<LJ LORIJIA
f, mobile, «3 50. 3 mouths »2 00. 1 bnV’oeen here on' ’
(, months $1 oo. 3 months »2 25. t 1(>ltgh hls
y j and Mia () B
134 before 6 45 | luin< (I to his bane in
MtHtione<l
SAVE
A BUNG IT A WHlt I
i O' IB
Tour Birthday
By STELLA
1—Fractleal Jofcet
4—Abate
•—Itet
l>—Firn woman
11- Wipo out
14— Land meauure
15— Thranh
17—ApMUT
i»—Gre«k <od of war
30—Graapad
21-Mortal
33—Wind inatrument
2«—Indlzo
37—Comb form tun
M-Behold!
29 —God of floeka
[ snnal and professional matters will Mr. and Mrs. Altin Stephens
'both make demands today. Don't of Sand Flat were business visitors
tn gleet home for business—or visa , here Monday,
versa.
Taurus (Apr. 21-May 21) —Buy-
| lug and selling are advocated to-
day Both office and home mat-
ters will cal! for equal attention
just now
Geminin (May 22-June 22)—
Concentrate on selling a new idea
during the day. Likely Lo be suc-
cessful You can celebrate social-
ly this evening
i Caner (June 23-July 23) -Best
por you to concentrate on home af-
You are very i tnlrs ’ just now. Get matters
In addition to this, you I straightened out. Avoid arguments,
are practical and have a g<x>d busi- i Be tactful I
This combination is I .... (Julv M A,._ 23,_n,P' ulo,?e’ because, Trror /“’’J* T"
uro ijuty 24-Aug zji — l‘‘e and recognized for what it is, but
morning 1....... " '■ '■ “ — •'--- ■
they are.
agalrtst a
judgment.
Virgo (Aug.
careful
home
standing
knowledge.
Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 22) —
A poor morning to try to do any-
thing except to straighten
complications which seem
tangle up your best efforts.
Capricorn (Dee. 23-Jan. 20)—
Don't let yourself be hood-winked
into -tjainking things, uie...
than they are! Problems
careful handling
Aquarius (Jan 21-Feb. 19)—
Confusion will only add to the
complication;, that this morning
may bring. Be calm Tind work
things out slowly.
UNITED PRESS (IIP) I,EASED WIPE — UNITED FEA’IURBB |
F' The United Press Is exilu11'.cly entitled to the use for publication
Jt all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this j -
! .japer, and alpo the local news published therein. All rights to r»-I I'time,
J;' publication of special dispatches tierein ure also reserved.
ticss bead Tills combination i
likely to make you successful in a
number of undertakings '
be an excellent friend I
can also be a harsh enemy.
cannot connive to outwit him or
woo him with diplomacy, you will
lilt- and hard! You have a general
kindliness toward humanity, but
you want to see that everyone toes
a mark which you youc-
set up for behavior, in
words, you want to be
’’boss ” Born with the inherent
qi.alit.ies of leadership, you are in-
clined to be a stern, taskmaker
- | and only those as strong-willed as
| yourself can cope with you in mat-
ters of Importance. You have con-
i siderable personal magnetism and
I are capable of using this power
I to further your own interests.
] Popular with your own sex as well
' as with the poposlte six, you are
more apt to enjoy the company of
the latter—but make use of your
associations with the foimer. You
huye the gift of the spoken wqrd
Urarin-
ingly or speak forcefully in public-
In other words, you have all the
talents and abilities for an out-
standing career—just be sure that
your goal Ls a worthy one!
To find what the stars have In
store for tomorrow, select your
I birthday star and read the cor-
i responding paragraph. Let your
j birthday star be your dally guide.
Friday, March 3
Pisces (Feb. 20-Mar. 21)—Don't
let early morning enthusiasms
Smith of 947 North; lead you off on the wrong track,
especially in a- m Plan a social
evening.
Aries (Mar.
In all Hit) planning, lur too little lias lioen said and done
to Stimulate and encoiii''i"o inifi itive, sell t-eliunee and the
sen»e of individual resp >nsil>ility.
i July
hours
actually
deceptive
Be wise.
24-Sept 22)—Be
frank with yourself and others and
all will go well. Make i
ments at home Be tactful and | ment
patient. the land seek it. Nothing but the
libra (Sept 23-Oct 23)- The | whole truth can set men free from
morning is apt to bring some ml- [sin. That's why the honest soul
nor misunderstanding between seeks it.
partners either in business or in The poet itfas wise who said:
marriage. Be wise. j Some learning is a dangerous thing.
Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)—Be I Drink deep or taste not the per-
in your contacts in the I ennial spring.
circle. Avoid a mUunder- j The Bible, the whole Bible and
through lack of full | nothing but the Bible is the only
infalliable basis of Christian faith
and practice.
CENTRAL CHURCH
of Christ
Invite* You To Attend
It** Service*
24-Aug.
look
Be
■ mistake
out' ht <1n(tr<l *re4>v««v In*.
' ’ CHAPTER XXIII
| IMEY’S mouth gaped open
AC sight of Jim: »
"Skipper!" he yelled In answered
amazement, and smacked ms double terai — you know two felt
hand into Jims. Then he “LS-onc inside the other ”
RliilTG accusingly at frYirrnrtny. t,le olt1Hr wnalcboat wa* wearing a
? "Dirt you know the skipper was double tera!’" he asked
"Tuan Gregg," Hassan answered
"Gregg!"
"Bov oh boyf" Yank exclaimed
"N<rw we re gettin* place*."
"What are you going to do, Mars-
den?" Farraday asked-
Bqt Jim wasn't listening. His
mind was going rapidly back In a
search for anything that might
11V1M room and called Lispeth confirm Limey's assertion Sud-
K wBatushe appeared, ne said very denly a new expression flashed
fornitdly. “MLss Harding may 1 t,”______.____
present a gentleman whom I car-
, rted cm the articles of the Walhorn
as Adolphus Osborne boatswain?"
“la this Limey?” she cried as she
cartel forward with outstretched ally 1 didn’t pay any attention to
hands to the astonished English- whnt was on the radio but I re-
man. “I'm so Riad! I've heard so member now It was a voice saying.
I muoh about you." 'Come in Gregg! Dome in. Gregg!'
| Epance, Umey was subdued and And if I'm not mistaken, it was
on tjls best behavior
t “ ’Ow are you. ma'am?"
| "WflT..........
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i you* nap."
—“ on see how I’m a r d e r e d
"~she asked Limey. "But
mind — we'll haw tea to-’
» ana J
„*d to her room. had a good look at LawAon too, you
ley watched her go, his face said.”
"Know him anywhere," stated
Farraday. “I only wish I'd got a
good look at Gregg last night when
we arrived."
Jim stiffened perceptibly. "Yes."
he said, in a voice so low that Che
others hardly heard him. “Last
night would have made a tremen-
dous difference." He looked at Far-
raday again “Are you game to go
with me to the mine tonight And
sec If vou recognize Gregg as Law-
son?"
Farradfty smiled “What I said
Just after tiffin still goes, old top-
per ”
“Tf flsnv enn no ft mnv hn
laleboat had left but. on the
wuv.«> Hassan had heard about
the death of Dr Harding from fish-
erman he had passed and also gnr-
’’ bled accounts of the fight with
Kane
At; this point, they were inter-
“■JpWfl by a shout from Yank and
HnrSday.
"Skipper! Listen to this!"
Jiin quickly rejoined the other , . —. _ .
three Yank and Farraday watted cable right away and a letter to the
I for Limey to speak, and Limey mater."
t'^WStepaai no time He went quickly to the office.
•SBe|n vou skipper, put it out of Jim turning to Hassan, told the
1 me aad for a minute but strike me Malay to be ready to gall again for
t nmk If 1 didn't see Lawson tn the Baku Itan immediately after dark
f oth<* whaleboat!"
I* "tAwsonf" Jim yelled.
I. Wh« other whaleboat?”
•Tfiie one that went out as we
I , catna in " Limey explained.
A< Hassan nad brought
Ei whafetiont into the oay another
p'ooflOhad been putting out and nad tow
fct- madi straight for them There were
r threwmen in the stern sheett The
bigg^it of the three asiced Hassan
him tfigt he had“ At that, at one bell."
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 83, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1944, newspaper, March 2, 1944; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1307533/m1/2/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.