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CLEBURNE TIMES REVIEW. CLEBURNE. TEXAS
VT.DNF.SbAY, '.lANT'AlrY A.- 1941’
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She recoiled. Inched her legs
in otl’.ei directions I pull you off a
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How do you want, me m act?"
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COLDS
Relieve nuxety tU'C?#
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L'tie nv.lft.-ui ting
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tell wt
She'd seen so many.. for so long.
He swain toward her ship with
long, powerful strokes
Bill! Look out! Look .!.. „v
.'.creamed as she saw him grab at dames ran flv. You haven't proved
the edge of the-wing, fail to get a it'"
grip.
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A frud blftrU between Kay i al -
<oner. girl flier, and Bill Wake
man, transport pilot, after their
plane* nearly collide abate tgie
airport uutslde Lua ApgrJes.
- When hr - belittles her ftgiiut
ability, stir debertni'ar* tp "Mbow
bini ' unO MeeUlwa to attempt a
xulo non *U>P fliaJM frpra Itorui-
lulu tp Hie farttuot point eaM in
the I’ttltM t'latrw that uhr rati
reach. He get* her that »he won l
even reach l.oa Angele* Deapltr
alVOSa. it k plain that he'» deep'
l> interested In her. When Mie
makes the Hight, run. into a
slum off the i iu.Mlg alifornia
im»4 >a foreoA 4<>wa al gea. Wake
man and hliA
Milder, icharter
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able to move. Her muscles
gone to sleep or somethitig.
TTIE amphibian
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€r»««word Puzzle
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JOIIA1 *HI •<» .
“She
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tve Arden •
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motor grabbed the propeller. With
body (
swung hi» knee onto it. ‘
He grabbed t „„ ..
Ke dragged himaelf onto it. teet-
‘ • a moment as a swell
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\r with per back to ’in- ainplilb-
Wi I’-tfding with hi'*' eaciuton,
llghtingTo keep fiorn lifting diaavrd
down by Kay’s driiggleM he got
beside the ship -fl. swung diinaer-
ously. wallowed m tin' vall<> ol a'
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the motor cowling. (Tbc charai^ers in this serial gre
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NO. xxrM’o I aim’t ever
SEEN WHAT A. TORPEDO
can OO---BUT 1 KNOy.
ENOUGH NOT Tc -
the t»N»O C0* Ol
A. HAMM
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Wakeman and
j would go away. .. .
I Sh« saw him taking off his tunic
and nls shirt. That ntyaint lie wits
going into the water
"Look out Bill she mumbl' d
vsharks-—" •“’
She. saw him drop into the sell.' wasn't "on
dth terror, looked around’ ing you., ...
tiejjlack fins She couldn't loser But stdp picking on me."
"■■•• "I'm not picking on yup. I'm Just!
saying you didn't get. there."
"T'd've made jt If * ” she begafi-
... ... , Alibis’" he hurled at her. "jp
Bill! Look out! Look out'" she a minute you'll still be insisting
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uh I lie I Four hi winter anil ;
And renie'tirhei the u|>eii c.'irs and the
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I lie st feel
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of nit news dispHlchex crediUil to it m not mi«r.>,. *
papci. also Uie Incal iMvWs'plibllcniliiii tlieu iu
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tn t'leluiriie .
I lelnti ne re
if
> WlUil's the matter ’'' he i 7 "
■'Bharitg-'the wkter—I in afraid
of it!" she cried.
ri’
rafts' >■/*
snapped
Yuu < an L talk to me like
a.sn% this ■ ‘ Tunis willed in her eves,
Hhe » <
1 jOF'STADEP got tilt mot.oH
** started. He kicked the ship
hv» uL’inrj
Lay off the figliting-. Bill and
close that door!'' hb sftputed. I
Wakeman closed it. men pickedi
up Kay none too ‘gently, -ahd de-
posited her in tire extra seat.
i know. I'm being wretched.’’
she said miserably I'm sorry I
— ’* ■ top of that crate cheer-
I'm licked. I'm a bugn
An* i-> i i.i.i w i e! Ii'i i h>i. .| ■ • •
Hon id aus lum. moi'. fiiu.H oi I'oi j
Ulimv (it Hu' T'line* l(i . v III
nroill’hl Io Top .lOrlill'r. ol Illi
/-A'-Vu /A" Ij |
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w I wua Ndw. ««P
rocked the ship, then fiuug
self onto the wing at tier side* “
Ray wua still clinging with a
vlae-like grip to tire door liwodie.
He got Ins breath rOdied to his
feet He grabbed it hei hands.
failU'ii them free of ihA handle
THon it1 stu si ieaini'ii
kiUAls--tliey II
TSnap out of
Move, will you"
He pushed her
wateB struggling
I.er, got. hi.s Ifh
.7-
Her voice rose "I will prove it!
gasped I'll show you yet 1 can beat you!"
i afraid She fished into the watersoaked
pocket of her jodhpurs, extracted
"Don't be silly1" he snapped a soggy roll of bills. Site peeled off
"Come on. Slip off that wing I ll a five, handed it to him. '
cutch you——• "rrakp your money/’
I She recoiled from the command -.,7-2' .
, Hurry up!" he yellM. "I can't his wallet from his
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RICYtHT WITH I
YOU, Mr
VcRPEDO. AS
SOON AS 1
PUNISH
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There would l>«' more iihui nt lli<* tup of their prot'i'aaim)
Er.* •gii’JPOOpU could find h wa.v of slidiop tip
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1H4 iiiul il will lie ileilvel*■(! i., *uu
offkr l'ii mis piiif'ioye ru.iii H re ..
Off IHubll.'iy AJIM (hl*. Hlue ...il
(o you
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till workers in
ii reus ini.ii reH.tful., (
r*'il IK I'd '’si iidellt
a H edtn at uni . it
i he
"Take your money." she said.
Wakeman smiled sourly.
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get up— there V opened the fold and [fiastered HhM
, Rill - I'm afl aigl " she protest- bill on the few he had. He Returned '
i x the billfold to his pocket, and shot j
He swam" to the half-submerged a smouldering glance at Kay j
w.xj s....i.u-j .i—.—-*«— "»:•», 3he was looking away from him. 1
mighty effort, he levered his out the window.
She ».hd into the
He atiil in after
arm uiiilri her
armtnt., acrus-. Inr I'he'.i
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PAUL WWiattN 4
ANO OfiCHESTRAj
| Juyt!Hti$»i«.W
; IWIUIAM TgAO
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By Bill Coruelman and Charlie Plumb
It takes dojjarx to convince the world
CLEBURNE TIMES REVIEW
i’ubllshtd Ffvery Afternoon lExcip
nt ItMl Routh Anglin H
publii u I Ion j
I 'Sure Am!. A dead
HERO NEVER GETS •
TO RSiAD THE v,
WRITING OIN V >b(.J
His JOS’ ' Ml_J**r ThHNIK
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new mid sldniiip Ihimhcs,
ait . 11 *> \* Ii.i-h inniiy were
I < '! Ill pl I Hili'* I'll 11
(hi' horse
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Alllil.Ui ■
) ? I’LL BET \
/ You PE AN A
(i EXCELLENT J
\ SKATER, 1
' 5LUGGO/ /.
TSko-'
When Youngstown, (>hin, 11 * . ntiy
HHti<|unt<‘d street curs in tnwi
the ad ion nerved to cryKtiilli'
already .iinbulo.lHly awn re
»• fattoh is goitig'the wni
j and ttu- river gti^nnuH ' *
The street cur has placed .i m.i i>u iim i tn the ii|ilimlij
j in-g’of cities. By afl’in iliiip qiiii-i* mid ecnniiinii'aI trmv-
i portiition, it /ias ej,iHl>l<*d timu .mil id >a
L. move from 4‘ongested. costly r'esideptial
r low i'(>iit. setni-sohiirlian . m .< i!
fare«”. have helped childim t
. has afforded to hundreds o
Mfghtseelng and shopping t ’ h> ■
■ Of course the street car t not
'it was a'horae cat, with straw i
warmed by a stove.
y cdnduct|u who swung along tin h* g -ui
fares like a tn>MU on a flying tiaiie/c''
car takes thet fojm ol' a Im
This sttjp in intra-i'ity t rmi“poiTal ion canie
aeVerat years ago when the'bus to
B-'"* placed the street cur.
b • But what’a one more change alter
[>■ pill ynpr fare in the box. or give it to. the
hear him sing out the-various stops m
And yoiiiitiU fd^are the weal Iler mid a smile with your
neighbor as Jrou both wait .in tile streil .oriu r lor c\er\
body’s chauffeur.
> i nt n“MTA F'OR’rjF-' t
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Ljf’AOl'i. Jhillu' Chicago
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I 1 nauseated l^or hours she had
| been ciifd, chided by the winter
wind which swept the sea to Wakeman pulled’ imnseif liigiHM1
i- white Caps, drenched her ll‘t go oi Kay for an instunt
1 clothes Her teeth were ch i'- That be eonfr! ger hl-, feet up Tl
imnlt.s_ IK J uetn wru (tia. |le bent down grabbed her.
terjng. "Get that motor going before the
Tlie water tiorlificd lief She got ( rate’s swamptsa!" lie shouted at
- hei phobia from wutrtiing the.right Hofstader. "I'll (like (are of Kay!"
wing. Slowly but surely, tluit right He got her by the collar of her
wing wu« submerging Each Wave Jacket, pulled her up KllptMit first' .i
. which HidWir*1 over it was creeping one hand and then the othfr be-
inevltably toward her. Sooner or neatti tier arms He pulled upward
' later, the ink ahd the cabin, and backward Tliev floundered on
I waterldggod. would go under- and the floor.
| .slic'd go. too. What Hie devil's Hie matter
Then there were the sharks in with you? he demanded You d
I the water. She'd seen them. Their think I d come out heie to haunt ;
I black fins cutting the surface As you instead of save you. You'might ■
if tlicy were wailing waiting for at. leiust give us a littlemopera- >
that- right wiug logo under lion ” aA
| She recoiled, inched her legs Kay pulled away from him And
away from the' waver, clung des- what ant 1 supposed to be.?" she I
demanded. "A sack of potatoes?” 1
"I’m trying to save you!'' lie an- |
j wing, sh^ had to" watch to swered. hotly "Your antics keep I
rom letting go. Her fingers me Jittery for twenty four hours. I I
tty out here and ptek you up when I
ing that her hand bud been cut off fifty Const jKuardsioen are going |
at the wrist. < - ~
Then site saw the amp<nbian
At first alle thought it might be
a seagull.'ll was just a black dot she retorted "What am I supposed
against the blue sky. Then it got to do alter twenty tour hours of
larger. Jt was coming toward Iyer! whaj I've been through'’ Why kick
Sire tried to pull herself up du mi* around until'I net lost? '
the wing. , but found she was un- “ '
had ihe amphibian in a priol ol water.
Wakeman glared at her. Kick
you around until you get List? You
1 came nearer She mere lost1
- watched it batik, level off to kill
flying speed, slap down into the "Listen if you re not lost, why
rough sea The ptlot was Jazzing don't -vou .iust no home?' he1
the motor to kick it. (Toser
i She saw the figure at the eon-
i trols Bill Wakeman Tills wi
] real. It. couldn’t be Wnkeman Bhe
I had read about people going out ot
| their heads and seeing things Site
I was alone or) Hie water anrf'pretty. around into the wind
1 soon Wakemau and the plane •
mi* around until'I gel lost?" .
They wiye s'lltmi; un lhe floor of
Finan m a piiol oi waler.
Wakeman glared at lie) ’ Kick
CHAPTER XXHI
hours, Kay had been swell.
’ - •- '- Hofstadrr gripped I,i., .'.linnldiu’s,
got. Ins hands Iwneath hi.s aims,
yanked "him half into the cockpit.
W'i Lr »>riv ■» »v rxiilhxi'* h iiiilhIC I i i * > 1 lav
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. Mrs .1 <; Mir elv
’ spent TT,lc,'dav lien visit
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I Mrs A L
B spent Tuesday
S business.
Mr and 1..
lutvd returned
Abilene after
his purenU, Mr
Adams
Miss S*ill" ' B.iill'o
influenza At imi limp
liam.s Avenue
tm < it
plOIK*!*! HI
.Johnson 1 <
2 *» i l
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Mrs. J I Hill of
Tuesday here visiting 1
Ernst of Alta
here yesterdas
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L'*' '’4. ’
Mrs, S B Ctll)X'pp<
nd to be ill with infill
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III. Ch II Wm hr ,i . > i
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Hurlon oi
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they
lived tm ll
newr < 'in iiin11ni
I moved to Hu ll tai in no
I *on County Many
I alien Mr John or. w,,
I actively engaged i
I moved l<> then *|nn
I ' "Uncle Bund ns lie
I to ids limn*, 11 n mis w
I lived a lite of ii'I lie
I I!. Iter citizenship Hiro
I ol good schools chi
I homes, .'.pent, the last
I oi his life with Iiis iim
I Nan .) Mimgold, in N!
I became III in Septi inhi
I never fully recovered
I neral sei vi< e was held .
i lollowing which the r*
taken io Hio Vl:*lu 11,1
Mr .lohnion v.:* ,i <l
bcr of ■ tlie IIIo Vi',1 .i
Chrlsl
-Survivor.! ale
Johiiiibii of
Johnson ol
hr, Mrs
I Wo S
<"hildn os
Rid ViXl.i;
Nan MiHigph
Inn; seven -gi anrli liildri
T. Kline' and Mrs ,Ja
nf H Paso. C B Co.
Vista. Mrs Jessie Pa
Antonio, Ernestine Man
Orleans. La alld Billv
Au.st.il I ;Ha is also
eight ftreal-grandchild!
gri'at-great-gruiidclfddi
Mrs Joel Johnson'
, Hock. 'Ark . has ro’turi
burne and is making lie
Mr. .mid Mrs Arch E
Boutii. Wllhjty Street
Mr., mid Mrs W V
of Bond are reported I.*
influenza.
Mrs Finis Johnson
to* be improving
of. influenza
Jaist riii.
Johnson 94
leaMIcht ot
died January
ilia daughter Mi
gold, in Mei Idle i> *
HjO Vlslri C.lAl eli
ThmtMlay viin \V
li*ler ot FVirl I
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 79, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 8, 1941, newspaper, January 8, 1941; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1310503/m1/2/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.