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fapt "row I THE expedition to the hill had -l originated with Lem Dott, who had chosen the pot, presumably, for convenient ascension into heaven. Once the word had. got ' ornund. ' others decided it would i be Just the place for a good view not only of the comet, but ,ln- I cidentally of Lem,, making his creDaratlons. ' Finally half the town agreed to go. The bold re- i garded it as an outing. The timid were not willing to be left behind. I There would be plenty of fresh air on the hill, they said, Just .in case . . . i My father approved of the nedltlon. Comets didn't come very often he appeared thankful for it and this was a good time to clear up a lot of nonsense about them. If Deoole were together, he said, a few couldn't, start lot of foolish stories. He would go nun. self. Benjamin would drive all ot im to the foot of the hill. .- That morning Benjamin hauled 1 his last load of grave). When he came, in for dinner, Mrs. Quptlll wu ready for him. He had prom. ised to change the stove. Well, he could do it that very afternoon i hafore he aot tied up wiui some thing else. She started out again about her and Job. . He'd do it. Benjamin said. He wasn't one to go back on his word. But it would take two men for lifting. Boshy was jno good. He was shaking so much .now... he couldn't lift a feather. They would I have to wait for Jay. - (' NOW that spring had come Jay was on an earlier schedule. He came In at 6, and he and Ben jamin .changed the stove at once. He was just finishing his supper when I went down into the kitchen to tell them that the teams were almost ready, Suminer BiMerflies By MRS. ANNE CABOT A lovely and unusual embroi dery dcsiKn a cloud of big and little butterflies to be done in three delicate shades of blue. Use them on guest pillowcasos, on towels on a dresser or vanity table scarf or scattered about on an organdie dressing table skirt. Nice on a breakfast, cloth, tool To obtain throe transfers or the summer buttortlies (pattern No. 5887) color chart for working amounts of embroidery threads specified, send 15 cents in coin, plus 1 cent postage, your name, address unci the pattern number to Anne Cnbot, La Grande Eve ning Observer, 709 Mission St., Son Francisco, Calif. I Free operations were offered I as prizes nt a benefit dance given , for a hospital In Los Angeles. U. S. Naval Air Unit. HORIZONTAL 52 She 1.8 Depleted is 53 Mountain Insiitne ot Fighting , U. S. naval aviation 11 Cabin 12 Girl's name IS Noun suflrx 14 Summer (Fr.) 18 Worked IB Guides 20 Greater 23 Young salmon (pl) 24 Drama unit 25 Forenoon lions VERTICAL 1 Do quiet! 2 Strange , . 3 Articulates 4 Doctor (nb.) i Rltnidnndo (ab.) 6 Indian 7 Iliad 8 Fencing position 9 Vous.ioir 10 Either 15 Gaelic (ab.) 28 Symbol for selenium 27 Tellurium (symbol) 28 Doctor of Forestry (ab,) 29 Red Cross (ab.) 91 Symbol for cobalt f". Street (sb.) Vranspose (ab.) 38 Msn's name 38 Wigwam ,40 Marvel IT 42 Pompous show 43 Confirms 48 Wager 47 Before 48 Dry B i - f. i" HT I f T'l rr y f fJ ' ' T) n & u 1 FT if 7 55 pi""l r hr-i I kr-H h-H I T-A ISO Number . - ' "I'm not goin'," Mrs. Ouptlll said. "It's Wednesday, and I've got my bread to bake." . "Course you're goin'," jay told her.' "Your bread can bake with out you hangin' over it. I'll come back myself and take it out in an hour." . At first sho wouldn't hear ot it. Other people could go gallavant jng oft to mountain tops, she said. She could hear the Town Clock strike 9 from where she was. Jay winked at me. "I believe she wants to be left alone with Mr. Cutter," he said slyly.' That settled It. She went off for her coat, leaving Jay to build the fire. He crammed the stove with excelsior, put In some edgings and opened the draft. "You go on out side," he told me. "I'll stay here to shut it up when it gets goin'." ' At 7 o'clock we' started off, nine of us, filling a- buckboard and a surrey. On, the way we passed groups of people on foot. The Pettigrews.' Tho Bowdens. ' The Sawyers. The piddings boys. ' "Give us a ride," they called out, laughing. At the foot of the hill a num ber of teams were already stand ing. Benjamin tied the span, and we started up the narrow, wind ing path that led along the side to the top. Trees cut out any real view of the sky. It was still dusk. "Seen anything yet?" we called to those ahead, "Not yet"- ' i v v . , .I hurried to catch up-with Ben jamin. . "Think, Benjamin," I said soberly, "I may never see you again." Ho laughed and took my hand. "I wouldn't count on that," he said. . "Come on, let's keep our eyes open for Lem." E found him at the very top of the hill, surrounded by an City News - In Brief - ' Joseph Biro, Kansas City, and Banco Marks, Bradley, Ark., wore arrested on charges of being drunk and Louis Develcr,. tran sient, on a charge of being drunk and disturbing the peace, and all were to appear in the municipal court' today. Auto Crashes Kill 14 During April SALEM, Ore., May 18 (UP) Fourteen persons were killed In traffic accidents in Oregon dur ing April, the same number as died during April of 1944, Secre tary ot State Robert S Farrell, jr., said today. , Six deaths occurred in Port land, and one In Eugene and tho others in rural areas. A totr.1 of 89 persons have died in nuto accidents since Jnuunry 1, Farrel suid. KAROLYI AGAIN? Count Michael Karolyl, pictured at his London residence, may become president of Hungary for a sec Old timo, it is reported. 17 Endure IB Bird 19 Kind of cap 21 Conclusion' Ji Umpire Jo Mlnod money II Old mlvr 32 Hsvy blow 33 Pierre with a I knife 34 Rounded 35 Scalier .17 Trap 39 Father 41 Harvest 44 Age 45 Iniquity 47 Eiclnmaticn 49 IVlrrlum tremens (sb.) Jl Nova Scotia (ab.) T iliiliP' mm mimWm 1111 ' ' I II I ' I "I THfe interested group - of spectators. (No one was bold enough to laugh at him then. They would wait until 9 o'clock for that.).. He was dressed in his best suit and read ing aloud from the 12th chapter of Revelation. Every few min utes he would stop, .look at his watch, and call out the time in a very loud voice. . '. . "Half past. 7. Just an hour and a half more to repent In!" . . . "Twenty minutes to 8. Just an hour and 20 minutes more!" A few small groups stood apart, scanning the west. Mr. Havens was in one ot them, offering com fort to Lily Poindexter, who had brought wet towels to protect her from breathing In the gases. In another Mr. McKinley, the prin cipal of the Academy, was giving Instructions to some of his stu dents. "First find Regulus, at the end of the sickle." Sue and my father keeping a. tight hold on Boshy joined them. Ada sat in differently on a rock. My mother and Mrs. Guptlll stood admiring the view. .- In the west the last of the sun set had colored Wood's Pond a bright crimson. Ducks made dark lines against the sky. Frogs Bounded like slelghbells. ; Now and then you could hear a loon crying. Benjamin and I walked on. Just over the crest we came upon Jay and Julia, setting up the bot tles. "Land, I used to have no tions myself," Jay was saying. "Seen anything?" VNot yet." I had seen something, not In the west at all but in the south, .where the village lay. It came again a long, red tall ot flame,' "Look!' . The comet!" They looked. "That's no comet," Benjamin said. "That's a Are!" "It's high," Jay broke in. "Do you flggor. . . ," "That's jest what I was flg gerlnV'.. t: . . ' - It was the American House. (To Be Continued) . Afternoon, fctiarm 8861 36-52 By SUE BURNETT On warm summer afternoons you want a sheer cool frock with a trim comfortable look. This one will be lovely in all-over floral fabrics or in polka-dots. Pattern No. 8881 is designed tor sizes 35, 38, 40, 42, 44, 4U, 50 and 52. Size 38, extended cap sleeve, requires 3 yards ot 35 inch fabric. Set in sleeves, 4 yards. - . For this pattern, send 20 cents, in coins, your name, address, size desired, and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, La Grande Eve ning Observer, 709 Mission St., Sun Francisco, Calif. Ready now the . spring issue of Fashion. Just 15 cents. A com plete guide in planning wardrobe needs (or all the family. Official Records Water turned off, May 17: E. J. Rostock, 1314 Jackson street; Mrs. H. L. Clark, 1410 Monroe avenue; Lee A. 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