Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 150, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 1, 1942 Page: 2 of 6
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her pasents. Mr. and Mrs. E.|
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By Ernie Bushmiiler
-WE GASOLINE SITUATION
The countrv has now hml < x.ir>t|/l<
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WHERE HAVE
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WHERE THEY )
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weddine rinu on her fiR- “You’ve not got a roving eye, I
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Thursday* to spend the Blaster hol-
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Mrs Mack Douglas, on Forest
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tlced that you have partlculq
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rather Ulje men- I ean see
don’t though?
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••You’ve got nobody special?]
VgleTle shook her head. '
I’ve nobody special.'’ she said,.
wished that this wire true.
ag know her?
cart ached unbearably
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r._. . . . war alltnere was to It!
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by any chance?" she had told them That day, the two girls were tTo be continued)
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CHAPTER III
VALERIE joined the Women's
V Auxiliary Air Force a week
later. During that ger.Bqt that
to u realist The nrjj
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IF t HAD A S3
SISTER, ELLA, ■
THAT’S i
WHAT SHE AND 1
I WOULDN’T J
TALK ABOUT/
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' camp.’Tbgether with several other and Valerie shared a
_1.\. ------.-----uhty waren t starting duty
. train Journey. the following day
“Agd when we do start...'
[AT first night, as she un- Ann. ‘‘Have you noticed the t
ciw vv, »tv 1 -- — - ; t? No Saturday afternoc
hut that was very much Uke Sundays off unless it’s our i
M “ — -“i end. It see— — —----
he had month. And
hougbt during the ------- ,
it she’d wo’re going (a need it!'’
camp. Ry the end of their first 1
f to go they decWed Ann had cert:
Every not spoken Idly. The other rig
in their house said that
would get used to the long li
in time. Ann and Valerie math
at them. How did they manag
1 the right way to handle Hi’
fc ( PTobifMrn. ,
reVgn?’Wrong Wily Wits Irt.'.l Lri>''lv "toe non
K H|ong the Atlantic'.St'altoar I. A i.|ujr.-n11 v v.m l-.i
h Jhaufficient 'or inaccurate informal ton, !)..■ t’o-
| suddenly imposed "curfews” mi service
• was generally believed that ratimiing would L i
EL jV was found that gasoline stocks wi re abm.e
E the area, and that all this was i.reniutnre The i
K1 thneii unuecessarily inconvenienced and cm In <-.i
The right method to meet a gasoline enu r"
Know lifting put into effect in (he I’acilic \<>rthw>
|'parts of the East. The public has been show n I
f of tankers-makes normal delivery <>! gas imi><>
i. those areas. It was not confused by coiiflietum
I Deliveries to service stations have been reduc.'
Ere^ioning system will be started 'lit. |.tddi<
F .these restrictions willingly. «
In producing centers, gasoline slyt-k;
all-time highs and a serious storageTpi\>blem i
Ing. The government is ordering-iiicre:tsrfi>' 'ft.
i aviation gas and fuel and- lubricating' oils. 'I lie ma
fc tore Of these automatically increases t he product m.
7 binary ga|. *The difficulty is one of .list ributimi l"
i Which depend on tanker transport. Many Lnnk.'i
| been destroyed; many more have been fransferd '■
? Allies, and many more are being used by mir own i
Jl» P»rtp of the country where pipe lines, r.mlt ■
■ and trucks have been the main source of transpm
I the situation is entirely different. There is no n- '
rationing there and government agencies are < •
to keep the wheels rolling.
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THINK X DO
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felt forlorn. She could, of course, ternlxe witn t
have said, "i ve got a husband in were many meet
the Air Force.” One or two of the wete “
girls, she discovered, were marriMj. hear them dJgcue
but she couldn’t say she was. now they drove abou
that Robin had left her. ‘huM liwy age
Last thing that night, when the attractive, and
lights were out she felt for her tested- - ,
shppe^her wedd.Se rln^nXr ftK _h]
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
By Carrier in City: «oc per month; rm<- Yen
By Mall In Johnson and AdiJ 'i.i o.ihiii^-.
6 Months *2 26; 3 Months $1.2.‘>.
By Mull In Btulc: One Yiar g.'i.OO, I, I'dniillr. '
By Mull Out Ol State- One Year $7 00; (i Monti
Subst rihi'is felling to get n p |h ; p:
MHVM. on week days and U'8o A M on
snli 1)0 unU the pajier will he <li liu-tr<i pmicwm
NOT ICE TO I ill! I’l nt f<
SuAiiv erroneous reflection u|k>u ti,<-
tlor. <»f anv person, firm or coiiamition >• i >■ u m
Smis'of this paper, will h<- p.liidtv imi'-'i".i
being gtvvn to Ute pnbll'iio i
v i/.
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• , TBK-rav nuiwi. v»wwb bm“
' a Ixmdon show, and Robin Oar-
' rell of the R.A.F. secretly marry
a FEW weeka later, Valerie fl
coming oil duty after a l
ipoming of driving, when she!
stopped on her way to the f
tiouM by one of the senior offlfl
■ "Could you take these pm
U oyer to Squadron Leader Gm
IB His qffice Is In the main build®
M ‘‘Yes, sir. certainly.” 1
M She took the sheaf of pal
and sped across to the main bfl
■ Ing. She found the office she wfl
U ed and knocked on the door. ■
Ifl “Come in.”
dron Leader Greig wa«
a desk. Another officefl
g with him.
[ The latter turned as Valerian
tered the room. She felt her tfl
stop and the color drain fronn
cheeks She stood stock still, 1
itlIt*was Robin! Robin look!J
» her as though she were a sfl
•IVm*" »ld the Squ.dl
“W'a-i, ht these papers.!
Thank yrtu.” And as she ■
f there, unable to move, he afl
not let herself dq anything so stu- was there any other messag®
nd. ’ I ‘ ■' She looked at Robin. He tfl
By the end of the first week of away from her now and looke®
. . . —i..- .u* ...i_j«.... ghe might nl
there. She might be just any!
sent to deliver-those papers. 1
’’No, sir," she.said.
“rnktU be all, then,” said
onb older officer, clearly wondei
------she didn’t go.
J 2 f her
to attention, saluted sharply.
kswjss srewi
Bar
prietor at the Harbor Inn must pii
have been right. Well, she supposed ....--------------- . r
she wasn't the only girl who had her,training, she had herself well in ot the window,
been Jilted on her wedding day. hand Though Robin was always there. She mlgl
Only, usually, the jilting took place there at the back of her mind, she t “/ — *- ‘
before and not after the ceremony. no longer allowed herself to spend ‘No, si
She went to the recruiting offices any time speculating onWhat "That
S.’S.WUS ^Xn’S'ri s:te &
driver, /he was told to attend a day they would run across each fluted sharp
medical examination the ner-----
If she passed, she would be sent to
a disciplinary training school.
She wanted to cut
her old lite entirely. H<
the girls she knew at
and gt Mrs. Danvers’ —
her too much of Robin.
During that tert ,
two of the girls had • ,,
him. When they had chided h£r and tea bro
said. “You weren’t really serious Ann.
When you said you were going to driver. .. -
marry him on Saturday, were you? service, she told Valerie.
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Valerie Winter, choral rirl in
mow. biiu ibuuu
R.A.F. secretly
f.
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adrift from
the*theater their training’with her.
"Hard conditions haven’t hurt
zwf !!■ »♦ Ann Rate
it terrible week,one or morning. "To think
two of the girls had asked her about get up till eijht and
him. When they had chided hir and tea brought to me ii
’ “7__ _’zZT “ 7 —
when you said you were going to driver,
marry him oil owiuiuuy. wvi* JGU"
You've not been on a honeymoon
by any chance?" she had told them
hadn't!
SLUSeo:—are '■
, _ you playing I
Bh ’Kith those toy
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AGAIN ? yO.
WEDNESDAY, ■
■M the Donat coast because it fl
Tfl far from Ann’s home. ‘ We’tfl
•fl somewhere to go when we tea
off," Ann said "Mother’s l<fl
to meet you, Valerie. I’ve tolfl
all about you." ” . 1
*T*HEY arrived in the late a|
4 noon. They were to live 1
UtUa house’ which was part 1
row ucJde LUc ahdroiuc wiicrs
uuu .uu, — — ..w Wagfs were housed. There !
a London show, ano ttouin i.ar- she was on her way to the training six other girls in their house, j
rell of the R.A.F. secretly marry — ----- ———- —
after knowias each ether only girls, she arrived after a half hour's
i two weeks. They set oat on a train journey.
I week - end honeymoon, slop pins . .
for lhe night al a village inn. 41 ’Ha. - -----— -----
After dinner. Valeric goes up to > dressed to get into bed in the
army !»•-** *•*••«< ~ ---
a hospital ward, gince there were end. It seems we get one I
how very glad she was she had month. And twenty-four how
----- ■- it, She thought during the week. I^d jolly wel
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seen so far of the life at the C
there was going to be no time to
moping about or be unhappy.
nent would be occupied-
The girls were all gradually mak-
ing friends. Valerie struck up a con-
Ann Verity >°ok so bright and lively, to slii
IT' I ftftcffftM .webwftft thaw ts/vf f
{twssw. • w-wa. •««««• 'a a_.
allowance to twepty-fQ]
ippiement her pay.
Valerie, listening to her as she With ail
ternize
were „
of the W*re off
ft £
.A, iii, rU a. teunl.
their room, while Kobin sots out
for a stroll. A few mingles later,
a twmb explodes near the vM- how very glad she wt
lage. When Roblp doesn’t re- fifteen other girls in it. 1
turn, Valerie fegn be has been made this break prom
I hurt, but a search reveals no
I trace of him. The wife of the inn
proprietor, making an ill-timed „-------
joke, susseats ho hag left bis moment would be occupb
bride. Valerie ean't bear to be-
lieve this but, after twenty-four
other explanation for his dis- bed to hers —
don. she tells no one of her mar-
riage- When the other girls In
her show tell her the stage man-
ager may T _*
Saturday night’s performance,
she says that she doesn't eare—
-- ---- ** *~ -"ttsa. and
defense
ler pld life-
reminded --------------- ,
any of us." Ann said, on the! Hast t^e o)j,
r morning. "To think I never used to Because
I always had my .
in bed!" (
too, was a motor transport (
"It’s the best job in the b wl.
"If only was all
we get posted to decent stations!
Tnat day. the two girls were
posted to the r----
I liPrc hftd been b
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