Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 204, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 22, 1945 Page: 4 of 8
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Peanut Crop
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day from farmers who strug-
gled along as best they
could until a Surge was
delivered.Thousands of sat-
isfied Surge users will tell
you that Surge is a fast
milker... the kind that gets
more milk and maintains
healthier udders. That kind
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SURGE keep right on being
a good milking mahite-c
health. ' Mrs A. E. Taylor and son.
Pisces (Feb 20-Mar. 2D— Mom-. Dewain, of Uis Angeles. Calir. hns
ing is the best time for business boen visiting- her father and bro-
Oo slowly when it comes to mak- thers in Glen. Rese and will
ing decisions. Afternoo is deft- triends in Cleburne
CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO
FHEY could hear all too
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lop the cusp
Before Win could answer him. or.myl
there came the sound of a terrine
crash, ana in the momentary Si-
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cdhact with unpleasant realties. (To t>e bontinuedl a
vom snonid neve been kicked in iThr rhnriwitu in thu ftrial are
th-teeth by a full-siwed num- Antitintna
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every 100 persona report results.
No drugs — no laxatives — no unnatural
methode are used. A postal card will bring
booklet to you. It’s free. Write today— you
have nothing to lose but your conetipation.
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and umiess you have tried other methods and
failed to get resulta. If you are a nutferer
Gemini (May 22-June 22)— A we will nend you free of cont a boekin that
explaina a Revelutionary New -Diqcoveny- .
(hat-ha heiped hundred, rid themeslve of
their conatipation. Recorda show M out of
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VISITS HERE
#gt. and Mrs Glen Wasson of!
Jacksboro—ar here visiting his
stster Mrs Finns —Wadiington,
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By carrier in eity; 70c per month; 1 year 17.50 “
By mall th Johnson and adjacent counties; ne year SI 00. 8 montns ,
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If I were to sincerely believe . .
every word in the Bible, sincere-' ref romer You are melined to follow
. Ty repent of W sins-mta Wm|y,aiy own mtuttve mmehes-on en
away from them; sincerely confess, idea and then expect gthers to fol-
the name of Jesus before men low along with VOW,' In blind faith,
and vow to do his bidding the rest | As a matter of fact, people <16
— ™ life: ard then be buried with ' t||;iW() vo,-t ?n(j you usually lead
him th baptiam, whal woua T NZ uuem iR forward-cirection,Hew=
Now don't' read the next paragraph । ever, you must, always, be careful
until you have answered this ques- that you are always highly ideal-
tion. What would I be? What iatic Upon you rests a tremendous
church would J be a member, responsibility since m ..might .m.
If I faithfully do all the BIbTe easlly— without the proper'ideals—
commands me to do, rejecting all becoma a power of evil. You have
human creeds, disciplines. manuals, good common sense and you are
etc., where will I go in thendudge- excellent at argument. You might
ment? Don’t read the next parat do well in law and you are also
graph until you.have answered this an excelelnt executive which would
question: Where will I go in the make you eminently fitted for
the name the disciples handlipg large numbers, o.Peot
. of the first century wore, what Hanny ’ and will usually be found
name would I wear? fl did in n the winning side of anything
wor ship what the di sciplegy.1under . -be It an argument or a rise in
ithe guidance oftheiappstleswhidtiehe market! In fact, the chances
! and nothing moreor wha5 are that you wili accumulate con-
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thesereomtionson all men to be-’absolute necessity to your} happt-
Heve the Whole Bible; to turn away ness. I you rind exactiytherisht "
' from all wickedness and. obey all kind of » mate..vou, willfind. -
' the commafdments of the ere, complete and.-thcro ehhappinesd- —
Kav-e-T calTRT 7WT WW1 hloa to oilier IlMd.. _
1 Yet that is exactly what the church are apt to be flirts and must
' of Christ has done through Lhe guard against emotional escapades
-Lnez which may do others, ns well as ,
* “ ’ —....... j yourself, harm. You would not will- E
! ofCklid ingly hurt anyone and are kind
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J The proposal is both tvpical and unusual. Lt is typical
— ofhtndreds of seheel systems— including universitieseande
- colleges whiek -arc giving or planning increased attention
' »for Pm-American subjects. It is unusual in t hiatClevel a nd,
a dt/ fat distant from the nearest Latin- American border,
- is-said to be the first to consider establishment of a sen-
arate school devoted exclusively to the study of such sub-
l jects. - •
Few people need selling" on the importance of sympa-
thetic and friendly understanding among the people of dif-
ferent nations. The most fertile breeding ground of ri-
velries, anti of war, has keen the lack of such understand-
ing. Ii the people of differnt nations under stant the
I ' points of vies, the-aims and the problems of each other,
then the probability of trouble among them usually- is ce-
* duced to the vanishing point; ?
• There is no better way to promote, the desired under-
standing than through the schools which train citizens of
tomiorrqy It augurs well for peace and solidarity in the
Western Hemisphere that so many schools are planning
places for increased importance in their curricula for the
studies of the problems and realities of all the Americas. ,
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An old mountaineer once told us he had bjen shaving
himself with a straightedge “for nigh on to five years, and
| I ain’t cut myself neither time.” ■ - ——-
spending paragraph. Let your
birtndav star be vour dailv guide.
July 22—Born today Monday, July 23
_____. . — e, Cancer (June 23-July 233—A poor
Isou will partake of the character- beginning to the new working
isties of the incoming sign. Leo, week, so watch your step all the
Jas wel.-There may be a certain way, especlu)y in your dealings
wonflict of tendencies bat if they with others.
are analyzed and ised wisely, they] Leo (July 24 Aug. 23-9eston-
will make for a trong and out- able tendencies this morning. Post- . 51. pon
stnemg personutty These-beru-pone-any—apqtant decisions-until -TqurysAprMay 21gDont
today have a strong, friendly. calm, afternoon for better prospects, j Iry-tonteach,a,dog new.t ricks to
This hefos you to see lire realistig- r Virgo (Aug. 24-Sept 23>-Spec-> inornlng For best :result., wp
' ally and makes you able to do,ulative plans and investmentt accustomed routine,
omething about the many problems.T should be given careful scrutiny._____.. ______cm.________
: could be mgmy Act Wisel avoidig naste, m anyamtteraongnnfhe fremazcome
.motional about life, but you will new business _ uP.Tor Tinanciat. considvrabion:
: realize your best success if you Libra (St pt. 23-Oct. 23 •—Your
wilize this emotion creatively either health may be adversely influencing
in writing- painting or in other j y.mr future prospects so take care
of the expressive arts. You will of it wisely. Don’t overwork
discover that Thursday is one of Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22—Vse
your best working days in the week jour best judgment in making any ___________ ,
iespectally for etarting a new pro, decision today on any matter of I
iect and that November is apt importance to, you. Be eautious, tti++++ **++
1 to be one of your mostprocuctivet also. . It;
... , ------ —---ehl Sagittarluis (Nov. 23-Dec. 221—. IJ
rinnnce comes to the fore now
I clearly the screaming of the ience ot shock following mat
Infuriated wind through the crash, somebody screamed thinly
ancient trees of Win's "hurr- _A tree gone down," said Rusty
cane-proof house. The rain sharpiy.
came in such blinding sheets Above hinvoicethe wind
that one relt itwould have the acnmedergiuasvaveasnf“out "
cutting edge of knives, ther away this time
Celia, glancing at Mary Sue saw Celia was on her feet tier. face
that her face was paper while ir turned towara the glassed-in er-
the faint yellow light. and that her race to which Buzz and Mary Sue
eyes were enormous and dark had gone She was dead white and
Whether U was the eflect ot me ner teem were chattering it was
faint light, or whether Mary Sue Rusty who caught her and shook
was gripped in one ot the parox- her roughly. __
yama of pain against which she "Snap out of it. girl." he ordered
fought so gallantly Celia could sharply.
not of course, know But she saw "Buzz and Ma Sue. she mut.
Mary eue get up very quietly and tered. pointing a shaking hand in
move silentfy out of the room to- the direction of the terrace, from
ward a glassed-In terraiv mat was which they now realized the sound
ailed with potted plants' and had come
white-painted garden furniture Rusty leaped toward the ter-
Celia rose to follow ner out the race, the others following. Rusty
next instant ne saw Buzz was on held a lamp high in his hand, out
his feet movingus silently as Marv as they stepped on the terrace the
"Tuonad done loiloWIn# Her dbtb flillVie starred anil fell Baek Beneath
the terrace Celia dropped oack a gust of wind He steadied the
Into ,her seat, knowing that they lamp with one hand, shielding the
would want no one out each other flame with the other
Win had left the room to go into Feette: andtuncertain pethe
the big hall to be sure that every- tizht waK.1,wa5 enough terrace
thing was tightly iockea The rain them.one. end oLethe terrace
was slashing against the door and smashed t where “ 18 “Ve
a thin trickle of water was begin- nakhad. been Dlown Acrwseck.
ning to slide under me door and something wasiing inthe wreck,
along the hall Win called to the age of «lass.and: urnitureandtree
mpuneg and grtpr h moment ft limbs, something that glimmered
white-faced terrified woman crept inthevenownahtandupon wuieb
“ne temteksnd nneroea ine Entoinhh
whneyshishcamadrrommor"unackc“a THE -o went ontevinog
about it Win spoke to ner savagely * someone nad.a flashlight and
in a foreign language and he wo- was kneeling. in.the,,massor.wreckt
man looked at mm. terrifled bobbed aze and find ing athin white wrst
a. Utile and stumbled away She and • strongerworown,.one-..but
came back with a mop and dabbed there was no sign of life in either
at the water, but It only came an one. Buzzlay.wherehe had.fung
the ,faster and spread more rap- hime iftryingtoshie ldMaryeue.
ijjy Ihey were Doth dead. But in sne
oiler more Win stormed furious- nrst stunned,moment.of looking
ly at the woman and she burst into into.their.pe acefu Eaces Socose
tears and stumbled away. The el- toeether. onecouid.ha e imagined
deny white-faced butler came that thexw‛eresaseeP;.. . mom.nt
next with a folded rug that ne Celawasgrpred.tonamoment II
wedged beneath the door Win inanuicy:sheath that.’woud notlet I
spoke to him shortly, and the hermoveAndath enshenturqed
man looked at him and said, ms olindly.and,.c ried ou and
tone completely expressionless, rumblingtyror.theman.whoheld I
nyk str I'm gorry sir » the lamp and she Was sobbing il
-55 sir. im o: sir. wildly. "Oh Rusty. Rusty! Hold 1
DUSTY sitting near the door- m .Rust Holdme.ciose, .0.
FK n p, ugup, the r Rusty S arm gathered her C1Ose I
M.zaypnan.wionossentherwhote as someone took the lamp from }
scene Ax.hadCelipwhossat near him She clung to him. sobbing I
him -.And.wh encWin cmeunac» and Rusty’s arm tightened about
into.the room Rust.id.srimiy her over her bowed head he I
"Top.dumned.nad .ehMall J. looked straight into Win Mallory’s 11
ion uJ ths wir sitsthis o, A amazed, incredulous face saw the
oave.the. war; ITwIIrA shocked wonder replaced by anger
damnedoutragethae,the Ma lorys and bitterness, and saw Win take
«hoHidnbep.brnughtutac Jn’t Tae a step toward him. m though he
with unpleasant realities Mi t it? would nave wrenched Celia from
win turned on nim.everbiazins: Nisarmsby sheerstrength. But
but ne controlled nimsei surf- Rusty s look of belligerence
elnti,t say, urough his teeth, stopped that, and for a moment
This is nardly the time or the Wi% stood very straight. nis face
place to indulge in mutual insult* gray wth rury. Ana Jennifer, a
doru think little smile touching her painted |
Rusty smiled thinly “I didn’t mouth, her face flushed, stepped to
men it especially as an insult it him and slid her hand through his
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leing alien to the pibihers. ’ *— ----.‘ merrson,eptRaymond Tshy.F
" ------manski of the army engineers. He
I stated that he had heer moved
In6m New HehU.de '•Island to
Manila, Pftfppm Islands.
IHe wretethat Manila LWhe badly
bombed and that the bav full
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Miss Bilite Stephens. 901 West
Wardvil le street, is reported to
be UI.
Adverse tendencies in the air call 1+
for caution and wisdom. Guard ...
health. tt
’ Capricorn (Dec. 23-Jan 202- .• ■
Matters closest to you on the
home front are calling for undivid- t+
ed attention. Exert care in all de-
cisions this afteroon. : :
Aquarius (Jan. 21-Feb. 19) Mod- ,,
eration in everything you under- it
take should be your watchword. ,
Don’t overdo things: guard yoI
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and 'family. Wesson recently re-
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» among nation j of the Americas is a propsal to create alBeaumont Hospital in E Paso for
RMtuAmcrican High School as a unit in the pubtic school 1___
system of Cleveland
Food
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Do not let this be an exception.
WASHINGTeN, July 21 (U.P-
— USDA-OMSI— A U . S Depart-
ment qf Agriculture; report said
today that the peanut crop in some
sections of Teyga was becoming
very weedy becau• of the inability
to.cuitivate in wet fields.
But on the whole, the report
said, glowing conditions continued
very fevorable in all but a few
sectors.. ..
Excessive rainfall and a "resulting
overflow has caused some damage
in the Brownwood area, while a
few small sectors in South Texas
were reported suffering from .a
lark of moisture: . --------
South Texas is just beginning
the harvest <31 the very earliest
peanutt.crops, but no picking was.
yet reported aod only a small por-
lion of the crop is reported ready
fordizging. “
With most mills closed down
awaiting the new stock trading
on the 1044 peanut crop is almost
at a standsttll, the report stated.
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