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IHE YUU1NG IDEA" By Mossier GRIN AND BEAR IT By Liclity DAILY AND SUNDAY in Your Home Newspaper! BLOND IE 9 fPw BBnwmaui omwn, owjuu, ouuuuy. m.iniwr g. : The Nation's Top Cpmics ; fill I WANT YOU S-R I MEAT- fl aV"'0 &r Ef?e SC UL i BALLS 7v?3 V'2( AND SEE THAT V-X' 47. JV jfe NOBOOV EATS rTJS (f ; -icj'1eBiTHe MEATBALLS iZ-V-f TW?j THAT'S RIGHT. TWETCLOOI DIDNT STOP' TILL. WE COT TO AKRON, BUT WE RE I O j DICK TRACY they're SAFE?? "" (SPARKLE ISN'T F- HURT-T - TO AVOD B7 IMC RUN DOWN BV BIC TROST'S THUGS, FLOSSIE TOSSED SPARKLE INTO A TRUCK THAT HAD SLOWED DOWN FOR A STOP LIGHT AND CLIMBED IN, HERSELF. MR TRACV AND CHIEF PATTON ARE DRIVING I DOWN TO GET 'S TONIGHT, oPAkIClc . AN' WE 1 GET MOTHER CHRISMS TREE. Li NO, MISTER ROONEV-r MEAN, NO, 'iT FATHER -I WONT BE y 5CAKtU-JylULH.' II- ANY ESAU MEN TRY TO HURT Mt, ZERO WILL BITE THEM LITTLE ANNIE ROONFY - - - YOU'LL- BE OKAY-; PLEASE BE" L LITTLE BUSINESSV-AN' PLEASE TO TAKE" CARE 0F- DON'T LET THE BAD MEN THAT TRIED TO KILLKXJ-YESTttttM SEE YOU - :0 'A ft I n r CAUDE IMC WUT IMCT 1 W(V KILjHI U WAS SHOOTI N GUNS AT YOU ARE -OUR TAX I - r COULD 4 THAT MOB HAS TELL THAT THEV YT NO SENSE OF WASNT FOOLIN -A HUMOR. 1 "It i. I ... r-. If GEE". ZERO - IM GETTrN' THE I WIM-VVAMS- ITS GETTINI'DARK I OUTSIDb.AN FATHER AINT BACK YET- I'M GETTI SCARED -MAYBE THE 3AD MEN GOT HiM- Jr - yjflsiv i it TKI5 SOtTT OF 5TUPP'5 CHJTA COT TO MEiPwE. i Cw'JM. n)oc!? Sweeney; ms m a o ua. m XT HA5M-' TrtE Su&VES" 'DEA WHT TO 6fc1 YOU WMT SOMETHING UMJ6UAI. EH? I'VC COT IT.' WHY KCT A PET-POC-CUINE. 0?? A 6TUFFE0 Ei-EPVANT? ' NO, NO) NO; F5ACT1CAL. BUZZ SAWYER OtTAY; THf N MOW ABOUT A BATHTUB ? JU5T in CASE twev guiup A uome $0m Pav. i ll . m NO, NO.' CO AWAY! SI S3 1 I & -cr 1 t I -! ! V MICKEY MOUSE THIS CCXRT 6 NOW IN -lfin HAVE YOU FOUND I ' TTTr SESSION! ttJ g)s EVrcNCE OF rP PUTT NOO TVE TM IS CStt ' JEiA g J I -t- y ' ....r. . r , w pil ml-l ATTONSV! WE A its L-k: A PPSLX3 3 '2 ' RIP ZTRBY SO NCU V.AKJT TO Y LET US SV X HO.V A3SU30J J 0H...JE'VELS, PERHAPS.DIAVONDS.. I ICNCJV WHY I AM :M WCE A MISTAKE.. BOB . PEARLS. ..OR ETEN RU3 ES.' OWRS.VAM DOOM'S CAB M! LET I I THOUSWT OU Or WHAT ? : rfj'W us&xvi vAoe a m:sta... wese tsy;ncs . y?r) f JivSSs I THOUSHT IT WAS MIS.E .. TO R08 THE M V (-V- - SWKARW I DON'T C WHO X X TOO HAVE A SESSTAc NCU ARE, VY ri?:ESJ0.. NCSS.' DO X 05THCT BUT I CAN SWELL A 1 Tr-c ARC 'A OF O'JTCH eCVESNMEN'T O'CK W.LLY'S SV,wG2 FROM HERE TO SASOY . RJNC ? tMSr I CaJt RUNP jZ&f-&lfiA AWAY PROM MY Vg3 9fe-i 3CR1E5. THEV GASOLINE ALLEY I LEFT NINA AND y JESCA IS WITH " f .OiiPPER AT THE I MEK MOTWER. I'M A I FARM. WtLMER, AND CHRISTMAS WICOVER, ll lATCHiNOrryv TOq SKEEZIX. mm&i 7 I TCJNtCHX WE'VE I F'NANCIAL DEADL Nt "5 I I COT A LOT TO I CETTilMC CLC5E PAST. J VTALK QVEg BALLS O FIRE I.1 i wever seew sich Pi DREJRJL, HORRlBLe. ALL MY BORNCD DYS ,! BARNEY GOOGLE DEAR M6! i oo hop cm. - TELESS"iTV TYLER HKES MY LATEST TIE DSI5( ; 7 YOLTD BETTER HOPE HE DOESN'T- IF HE HRTES IT, 1 HE LIKES IT IF A t ie t jc-e rr ir fUJiw hates rr H I . TH AR, S6CKERTARY- I GOT A SPUTTIW HEfiDACHE FROM tOOKlW AT THIS INFUNNEL TIE WRITE TH' VARWINT COT A HUWOERT-OOLLAR CHECK lC ' . - MILLION Mls t, .. u. s. rt. cm. ah f.u .rr.j J tt.n'QsS' v V 'Maybe you ought to say something nice. Pop. ..I think he bought it just to impress you!" 'You nee. Doctor!... he seems to enjoy his food, but he won't eat JL" LUCRECC HUDGINS Your health Written by Dr. Herman V.? Bundensen, M.D, Reports fjom many prts of the ! ing normally, ran eliminate ith country indicate that whooping Ixxiy wastes satisfactorily. 11; Is cough is again becoming more I impossible to state definitely what widespread. Whooping cough, J might be the outcome in uch known to the doctor as pertussis, condition without knowing the is actually the most .serious of the exact type of disorder whithv ia "catcning ' diseases 01 cnnaren. , present. f, (Copyright. 11MB. KH Fcturef. Ip.) FINALLY DANNY STEPPED INTO1 THE POOL. It it is not fatal, it may still be the start of an active tuberculous! infection; it may be the forerun ner of asthma, or it may have a damaging effect on the child's nvaAO -V j4 I 'I M i"! I I I 'J r C Vklfi m I Whooping cough tends to ottur, IJ Pa fl f in epidemics. It is most evere in' Ul UU W Hollywood the colder climates, and is pro- ducecT by the germ known as Bordet-Gengou. The disea-e is spread by droplets thrown into the air by coughing and sneezing, and is most catching during its early stages. Usually one attack produces immunity against any further attacks of the disease. Symptoms Appear The symptoms appear about 10 to 12 days after the child has By Gene Handsaker If HOLLYWOOD Well I've riow seen all five most -discussed ftiiii nine Marring performances f in 1948. Kar's I'm concerned tr.ey can call ofl the balloting for next l' ing's Oscar awards. It's Jint Wyman in a walk. As a deaf mute in "Johnny Re linda." she left me speechless, loo. winer feminine been exposed to the disorder. The j equally sure to be nominated ! condition starts with a slight cough, which gradually becomes1 worse, and there may be some j sneezing, nasal dLscharge. and I slight fever. The attack soon be comes quite severe and. at the -end of the coughing spell, the child sharply draws in the breath which causes the whooping sound. and why, according to my crs tai Dan, mey wont win: ,i Irene Dunne in "I Remember Mama." A grand performance but now dimmed somewhat by inter vening months. j j Barbara Stanwyck in "Sorry, Wrong Number," A peachy por trayal of a spoiled, selfish, neu- 1 -rotic woman who almost desert es fate awaiting Her. CHAPTER 12 What Happens at the Pool Tiie blowflies with Danny and the Snow Man walked on and on through the forest of Plalonia. And where do fu suppose they finally .stopped'.' Rijjht besides a daisy bed! "Here we are," exclaimed Lance, Imagine a more enchanted spot." 'But,' who'll be first?" cried The complications of whooping l. ...u.. i. - u j ; . . cougn a.e ..ai mc ...c- u...,.,, ,he viw,pnt He reh b ' "occur? role, on I the o,er from the nose and mouth. Now hand. Hubert impatiently. '"Come let's j and then a hemorrhage into the hurry. I can barely wait to curl (bruin has been noted. The most my hair." serious complication, however, is "Let's have the boy go firt, ' pneumonia, and the pneumonia, in said Lance. "That's the onlv thina ; turn, is most serious in babies and to do. . is 1 .1100 thetic. Thats sympa- to sway "Joan I of But Danny, his heart pounding per cent bound votes. Ingrid Bergman In Arc." Kine, but too icily devott-dJ not warm and human enough. ,'hi1Hrn iinrfer fivo vp;ir rif aaf i -'v me Coin. . ; Sometimes the coughing attacks' Olivia de Havilland in "The cause the little air sacs In the Snake Pit," Superb depiction t of lungs to dilate or stretch. This an insane woman which Ln j.ust is called emphysema. Make Attacks Milder There is a vaccine which will the cross-eyed brownie, as he nod- with excitement shook his head. ded towards the daisies growing Now that he was finally really n a minature wilderness at their and. truly going to be rid of his feet. twisted leg was overcome with 'But where is th nool''' asked thankfulness. He couldn't move Dannv. 'at all. "I'll just have to catch mv prevent wnooping cougn or ai "Onlv wait and see. mv hov " breath first " he whisnereri and ! least make the attacks mucn .- . nar mici hi ,v .iv i v vv. - a vv-s w ..... -s wm vi - " 'jlmmH I h A m . i, , brownie. "This will be the most derstood. Dr. Louis fcauer of Illinois, sug- " V . .... ... eest that that vaccine be given' -. y y - ivie-amime. riournoy wa-iea no - ,, . , , . ,i' : n as stxn as possible after the baby time in admiring the view. He i ,,,,.'... ,.1,1 . i U . . . .1 . . . 1 - , 1. 1 1 1 1 C Il,lltli. " VI , nnu I V I , over the twisting tangled the trouble. Picture is excellent but gives you the creeks. Besides, the Academy's approximately 2.000 voters will remember that Olivia already has one 0.scar. So ! has Miss Bergman. Spread 'em amazing part of your trip. 'More amazing than riding a falling sar?" asked the Snow Man. The brownies nodded and I think you'll arret" they were right. For suddenly these four brownies got dmvn on their liands and knees and began rolling up th..t field of er in the pool daisies: l,i k e a carpet, mey roneu it back until. a staieway m Then Pudding took a big breath beca-use it hadn't been easy work, you know and said. "There you are: at the bottom of the stairs vou'll find the Magic Wishing Pool." roots and finally he found what he was after: the moss covered gate which held the precious wa- "Well. i;j tlej!by the time IllUIllIlgi UIU, ance is a Olivier's cinch to be Laurence in "Hamlet the baby is mx OtHer probable nominees: Johii; Wayne in "Red River, Lew Ayres in "John ny Belinda," Richard Widmark in "Street With No Name," Mont gomeiy Clift in "The Search.?. f v ri hor nnm in( itn m frwl ' ' " iiviiijiiaiiviij 11 ffiiu Aiuiiiui 1 1 l cr ivi iyi ill n iiii u - . . . mi t. now, tancv that, thought " j- .... you may lire wnen reaoy: a grin "I wonder i'"' Bfs, pkturr.. -Johnny Belinda.- appen if I pulled the itMi"-,N a A.ntRS "Hamlet." "Red River," "The D. B.: Is it possible to live a ' ixaKea city, -filling t'retty." Best male supporting perform ance (a tough category; they're . i . ii iik. i . j Hortlv iiimnrvt irir lh t-.l ! AnSWITi One KlOnCV, IllllCllOn- ail SOI. tlldMCS UlLMIirU : in "I wish mv cross-eves would The child with whooping cough should, of course, be separated from well children. However, he, should not be kept in a since fresh air is desirable. beneath it. appeared F,oumny wjth ade of moss wha wou,d ha gate!" Now while Flouinoy studied the'he1,hy normal life with just one, ate the little brownie. Lance, sud- kidney working? j a Well, they crept down those soft come uncrossed!" he wished aloud, j ment as the little crippled boy warm steps and never looked be- No sooner had he said the words i began his wish: j hind to see Flnurnoy stealing along than his eyes straightened and "I wish oh. I wish " i so bold now he wa-n's more than were as good as yours. j But he never finished for sud- two feet behind "Little Pudding could hardly ; denly. w ith an enormous swoosh, j ... . . . . . . i - : . I I . "u f ' un. mv : cried uanny wnen wan. lie ioiruwea uince imo ine ine iiihkic wmn iumhh um ' ; m,um..i,1,.1j : "inhnnu ni.iini . ., . j i.J .. l I I I. 1 :..,. ,u I .'.' v.ii....j -i .. o, inev rcucnea me ooticm oi ine pooi ana squeaiea. tn, i wi.sn ine pewi anu iiren away unu uic . . Trp.,. : -kw i.." Elsa Lanchester in "The Big Clock," Eve Arden in "One Touch of Venus," Joan Chandler ;in "Johnny Belinda." Walter Huston in "Treasure of the fcierra Madrit," Clifton Webb in "Sitting Pretty," j Edmund Gwenn in "Apartment ' for Peggy," Oscar Homolka in "I Remember Mama." i Best supporting actress: Agnes stans , mv teeth wouldn t be so dark and! ground. Never had he een so lovely a stained!" The next instant he grin- "Th gate the gate has broken sight as the little oool which lav ned and every tooth shone as off!" cried the brownies in horror. before them, glowing in the re- white as the Snow Man's face, flection of some unknown light. Then Hugo and Hubert had their splashing gently with some un- wishes: Hugo's freckles washed known, current. 'away and Hubert's hair curled in "Danny boy. I'm glad we've ringlets, come." said the Snow Man solemn-j Finally Danny stepped into the ly. "Anything they say of this pool. The Snow Man and. th,e four pool must be true for I couldn't I brownies quivered with excite- "What wicked business Ls this!" roared the Snow Man and he and the brownies began talking all at once. But Danny standing in the emp ty pool looked down at his crook ed leg and said nothing at all! Tomorrow: One More Chance. Rope." They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo The contractors said IT WOULD TAKk THREE MONTHS AND A TPAlN LOAD OF EQUIPMENT TO PUT A SMCkE- FILTER 0AJ THE 150-FOOT SMOKE STACK' OF THE COLLEGE crry powerhouse. P Be. That as it OBhJ st'M may, rr tooi the ' JsaSv &L?XP& COLLEGE KIDS ONLY A "Spfesil z COUPLE OF HOURS OME MI6HT TO PUT : r THE DEANS FCCCH 2 pr FURNITURE OM TOP g Z 'fc of the Blamed 5 THING g X S N S TifLny To &ll FAtS&S. JgE'. -AND WE AAA HAVE. fe-. g 3AQRA DO PlRAt' I A TO USE A COUPLE OF iF- BRAZIL, S. A. ( HELICOPTERS BEFORE 1 W: 4tfQ WE'RE DONE WfTH vV 'Vr1 a , flW ' 1 , mnmt ' ' 'kk 1,1 i ii i. ,., ' Mill City VFW Entertuins Guests4 During Meeting MILL CITY The Mill. CiJy Veterans of Foreign Wirs auxi liary met at the I OOF ihall, De cember 7, with Mrs. George Ma son, president presiding, t ; Si I vert on visitors present wer Mrs. Clara Tokstad. district 20 president, Lenna Elliot, district secretary, Mrs. M. Pierce, Sarah Burrh and Lois Madden. December 29 the auxiliary will hold a no-host dinner and Christ mas party at the home of Mrs. Rosa Daly. A gift exchange will b included. fi Following the business meeting refreshments were served to th visitors and Mesdames Lester Ma son, Mrs. Arnold Syverson, Mrs, Waldo Carter, Mrs. Charlie Pow elson. Mrs. Lelia Clark, Mrs. El lis Shepard, Mrs. Charles Mason Mrs. Steve Champ and Mis. George Mason. . i Izaac Walton League -Turkey Dinner Monday SILVERTON, Dec. 18 Silver ton chapter of Izaak .Walton league will serve free tnrkey dinner for its members at 6:30 p.' m. Monday at Knights of Pythias hall. The dinner is given - by the losing team n the rodent contest. t ,' Election of 1949 officers will b held at annual meeting .later. . An all day Christmas shoot will: held Sunday, December 19.