Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 05, 1945, Image 2

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, July 5, 1945
A Bell Jor Adanojl
SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLECRAFT
N ew U»e< fo r an O ld
Fashioned K n ife Box
Gay Cross-Stitched Tea Towels
T 'H E S E
old fashioned knife
Elght-to-lho-lnch ernss-sllleh la easy em ­
* boxes are popular as a quaint
broidery, Pattern 7238 h at a transfer of
touch for serving food or d rin ks
oeven motifs 3>,b by • Inches: etltchee.
w an . u. FBATungh
_
Due Io an unusually large demand and
o r to till w ith plants o r cut flow­
current w ar condition!, slightly more tlm o
T H E STOUT T H V S F A * : The A m eri­
Colonel Middleton walked in Just I In the interests of justice. Colonel ers. They are useful fo r sewing,
la required In filling orders for a few of
cas troops arrived at Adaao. with M ajor
the most popular pattern numbers.
as the General let the knife go off Middleton said: “ I don't remember, k n ittin g or reading m a tte r too.
Joppolo. the Amgot oB cer la c h a r « .
And
here
is
good
news—you
don’t
his forehead. The surprise of Colo­ s ir."
Sergeant Borth was la charge of ae-
have to rum m age in antique shops
Rewlng Circle N eedlerrsfl Dept.
General Marvin shouted: "Well. I
carlty. The M ajor « as determined to nel Middleton’s entrance was just
Bos U IT
Rao F rs n e l.ro 4. Calif.
to And one. I t m ay be m ade rig h t
hold the roattdeace of the people and to enough to throw the General off do.
Now throw this crazy Italian
Enclose 14 cenia for Pattern
replace the town hell stolen by the Nasls. his aim. and the knife clattered on out of here, and if you let any at home w ithout uny com plicated
Despite orders Issaed by General M ar* the table and did not stick in. This
No________________
more Italians in here, Middleton,
CARRY YOUR WORK OR READING FROM
vta. barring carta from the city. M ajo r annoyed the General.
PLACE TO place OR USE FOR SERVING
I 'll break you back to a second lieu­
Nam e__
Joppolo recalled the order, to perm it
- .HOT ROLLS,
"Haven't I told you to knock. Mid­ tenant.”
FRUIT OR
Address-
food and water to eater the city. M.
dleton?”
"Yes.
s
ir,"
Colonel
Middleton
said.
Cacopardo came to the M ajo r asking for
"Yes.
sir.
There's
an
old
Italian
As they started to run him out,
permission to see General M arvin and
here wants to see you."
THE
Cacopardo said: "But I have Infor­
deliver loform atloa oa Important G e r
IJ. S. Only Nation to U hc
ACTUAL-
"Middleton, what’s the matter mations. I can tell you where are
man troop movements. He «as given his
S IZ E
PATTER
pass.and set oal for the General's head
with you? Didn't I tell you I didn't the Germans. It is important. The
Numbers on Its A ircraft
GIVES
Quarter«. He « a s determined to aid
want to see any more -Italians?"
Germans, the Germans."
YOU
the Americans against the Nasls.
COM PL
The n a tio n a lity of a ll c iv il a ir­
"Yes, sir. But this one seems to
D IR E C T IO N S '
But the General was much too
c ra ft in the w orld is designated
be above the average. He was sent far gone in rage. Cacopardo was
FOR
M A K IN 6 THe
by one or two in itia ls that precede
to you by one of our people. He taken out and sent home. He
KNIFE BOX WITH
CHAPTER X III
th e ir other identificatio n m arks,
OR w ithout
says he has some information you couldn't get anyone, not even the
THE A TTA C H ED
says C o llie r’s. O f the 67 countries
S T A N D W H IC H H A S
"O h," said the sentry, “ why didn’t would want.”
sentry at the front gate, to listen
to which these in itia ls have been
TW O PULL OUT LEAVES
"Well, show him in. What are you to a description of the German posi­
assigned six use one, G erm any
General's here." And he shouted: standing there for? Show him in ." tions before Pinna ro.
having D, France F, G reut B rita in
tools. Even the little stand w ith
And so Cacopardo was finally
"The Old Man's in. ain't he. Buck?"
Behind Major Joppolo's back. handy pull-out leaves is o f such
G, Ita ly 1, Japan J, and the U nited
brought into the presence of the
"Yeah, I think His Nibs came in
States N.
General. By this time he was just Captain Purvis was very critical sim ple construction th a t it can be
about half an hour ago.”
For license designations, a ll
as angry as the General, and being of him. To his face, the Captain made by any am ateur.
"Yeah, he’s in,” the sentry said. some twenty years the General's was cordial, even friendly.
countries use u com bination of
I t is fun to cut these pieces out of good
"What you want to see him about?" senior, he considered it his privilege
The two men now had, besides f l e a r pine or maple. The Joinings are of
three letters ranging fro m A A A to
simplest type made with quick-drying
their mere community of tongue, the
L J A P P Y i n s p ir a t io n , putting ZZZ. w ith the exception of the firs t
Cacopardo pulled out the tissue to vent his anger first.
plastic glue.
1 1 k itty to w ork at h o u s e h o ld five listed above, w hich m a y use
paper. " I can tell you where are
•
•
a
He found perfect expression for another thing to draw them togeth­
the Germans." he said.
his anger in what he saw on the sur­ er: they both knew the same girls.
N O T E — Pattern 281 gives actual-size tasks; done in cross-stitch on tea four letters. The U nited States
In a foreign land, that is enough patterns for all parts of the knife box towels, he’ ll make even dish-dry­ uses num bers and is the only na­
"Right up there.” the sentry said, face of the mahogany table.
to
make Damon and Pythias out of and for the sides of the stand Illustrated ing fun!
tion p e rm itted to do so.
"You
are
a
barbarian."
he
said.
pointing up the driveway to the main
assembly directions, a complete list of
This was not a very good way for two sworn enemies.
door of the villa. "Right in that
m aterials and directions for an antique
One day at lunch they talked finish for both pieces are Included. To get
old Cacopardo to begin with Gen­
there door.”
Pattern 281. send 13 cents with nam e and
The jeep drove up to the main eral Marvin, especially since he had about the girls. They talked as address
direct to:
door. There was another sentry two strikes against him to begin American men do talk about girls
when
they
are
abroad.
with:
he
had
caught
the
General
in
there. When Cacopardo tried to go
MRS. R U T II W Y E T H SPEARS
The Captain said: "That younger
In. the sentry put his bayoneted a bad mood, and he was Italian.
Bedford H ills
New York
rifle across the path. Cacopardo
D raw er 10
"A what?” the General bellowed one, that Francesca, she sure is
nice."
jumped back, alarmed. " I am no in his famous voice.
Enclose IS cents for Pattern No 281.
"Just a matter of taste,” the Ma­
enemies,” he said. “ I have the
" I said, you are a barbarian. How
I f your w ater bucket springs a
Use cotton thread to mend leath­
N a me______________ _______________
paper to see General M arvin," and dare you chop and pick at the sur­ jo r said.
leak, don’t throw it away. P aint it er gloves. Silk thread w ill cut th e
Address-
he stretched out the pass. Caco­ face of my friend Salatiello’s table?”
"Yeah,” the Captain said. "What
to m atch your kitchen and use it leather and p u ll out again.
pardo learned quickly, for a man
do
you
say
we
go
up
there
tonight
—•—
I fo r a waste paper can. Paste
For the sake of argument, it would
his age.
decorative m otifs on it if you like
Never wash china patterned in
have made no difference whatsoever and see ’em?”
The sentry took the pass. "Broth­
“ Let’s do that.” the M ajor said
and rem ove handle or let it re- gold in w ater containing soda.
er, I doubt if you can see the Gen­
| m ain as desired.
"That would be fun.” Then he won­
You can relieve
eral right now.” he said. "He don't
dered why he had reacted so quick­
Household sponges are kept
like to see no one in the mornings.
ly and so happily to the Captain’ s
To remove the odor of fish from fresh by soaking in salt w a te r
You stand here a minute.” The
suggestion. The Captain’s attitude
I dishes, wash them in a strong hot a fte r they have been washed.
sentry called the corporal of the
toward these girls disgusted the Ma­
solution of salt in w ater, w ithout
guard
jor. The Captain regarded the girls
I the addition of soap.
The corporal of the guard came
—• —
as trash; he seemed to think of
right back. "This way. brother,”
them as something to buy and sell,
I f an electric cord becomes
he said.
like Italian watermelon and grapes
| damp, place it on a flat surface
He led Cacopardo to a man at
and red wine. The Major refuted to
and do not use it fo r several days
a desk.
believe that he was falling into this
u n til it has dried.
clinical it
"Name,” the man said gloomily.
way of thinking.
r 10
X z -
ment
after
only
10
“ Cacopardo.”
And so it happened that the two
Powdered graphite, in lieu of
day* treatment w ith
“ Is that a first name, or a last
dissim ilar men went that evening to
| oil, w ill keep door hinges from
S O lE T O N l in im partial,
name?” the sour man said.
the house at 9 Via Vittorib Emanu-
scientific test.
squeaking.
“ That is the name of my fam ily,”
TRY ALL
ele with very sim ilar feelings of
Cacopardo said.
excitement and anticipation.
6 FL AMORS
Screws have a habit of disap­
"How you spell that?”
M ajor Joppolo and Captain Purvis
pearing when you need them , and
Cacopardo spelled it out. The man
Made by McKmon A RtbMai
caught the fam ily of Tomasino by
I dropping fro m your Angers when
wrote laboriously: Cacaporato.
M wttb a w y bNb pvwrtM
surprise that evening. The fat Rosa
I you use them . This can be avoided
"F irs t name," the unhappy man
was sitting on the living room floor
if you put each screw in a s trip
said.
plucking a chicken, and there were
SNAPPY PACTS
I of heavy paper. They are not only
"Matteo.”
feathers all over the room. The
easy to find, but also are easy to
"You got to spell those Dago
radio was on, and the two little
hold in place when you s ta rt i
names.”
daughters of the sister who was in
them w ith a ham m er.
Cacopardo spelled It and the man
Rome were sitting by it, also on
—•—
misspelled i t
the floor. Francesca and Tina were
A
dress
form
does not solve ail
“ Who you want to see?”
in brightly colored pajamas, lying
fittin
g
difficulties.
I f you have
“ General M arvin.”
on the floor side by side, reading to­
I one, use it, though, fo r locating
“ You haven’t got a chance of see­
gether a cheap Italian romance
and checking direction of hem and
Tha naw govarasssaat Tira In«
ing him ,” the man said. “ There’s a
called “ Un Cuore in Tre.” Toma­ LOWER W INOO W
I seam lines.
Pastry axpaasiea program is
war going on. Dago. What you want
sino, who opened the front door,
SHADES NEARLY
—•—
gaarod ta prod oca on ad d i­
to see the General about?”
THE SILL. R A C E
grim ly led the two Americans into
I f you tre a t your new baking
TANGLEFOOT
tional 21,300 m ilita ry tiros ■
Cacopardo reached in his pocket
the room without any advance no­
FLY RARER WHERE
[ tins k in d ly they w ill repay you.
day, or 4.000,000 m ara ■
for the tissue paper. " I can show
tice.
E arly morning
year.
Before you use them fo r the firs t
you where are the Germans," he
Everyone jumped up, the little
I tim e, rub them a ll oyer w ith
said.
girls squealing, fat Rosa calling twe light will
ATTRACT FUES
fo am robber la exported ta
lard, then bake in a w a rm oven
name of the Lord in English, and
"You’ll have to talk with G-two
TO IT
raploco fa m ilia r opkalstary
fo r h a lf an hour. In the case of
the big girls shouting greetings to WORKS u n
about that," the man said, and he
con «tractIan
In autom obila
I
enam
el
pie
dishes,
fill
them
w
ith
the Americans.
pointed with his pencil. “ First door
A CH AR M
*•«»«, saving nearly ■ foot 1«
boiling soda w ater and allow to
on the right, where it says Colonel
The fam ily of Tomasino and their
tka length of tha kady.
barbarian,'
| get cold. Then wash in hot, soapy
Henderson.”
guests spent the next five minutes
w ater and rinse ve ry thoroughly.
Cacopardo went to the door if General Marvin had known that on their hands and knees picking up
Rubber springs already In use e x ­
marked Colonel Henderson, and he Salatiello had been thirteen years the chickeff feathers. When that
perimentally for automobile spring«,
knocked.
dead. The General could not pos­ was done Rosa said to Tomasino:
and In oclual operation on street
Prof Found Remarks Had
"W alk in,” a voice shouted.
sibly have been more outraged. He "Sad one, put the girls to bed.”
con, may «peed all wheal Trans­
“ General Marvin?” Cacopardo bellowed at the walls, “ who is this Tomasino led the little ones out
| Impressed His Sttidents
portation and greatly Increase rid ­
without gentleness. Rosa retired to
asked.
Economical, no« rationed. For* tele at
wop, anyhow?”
ing comfort.
hardware,
drug
and
grocery
.lo
re
.
the
kitchen
with
the
feathers
and
"Upstairs, upstairs,” the impa­
"That table was made circa 1775
A t a southwestern un ive rsity, it
catches t h i otaos A t w r i t a t r s t fir
tient voice, which belonged to a full when your country had not even be­ the bird, to finish her job.
is an old custom that if the profes­
colonel, said. Cacopardo started out. gun to existed, barbarian. It was
As soon as the two officers and
sor is m ore than 10 m inutes late,
"Say, wait a minute.”
carved by Vincenzio di Lucca of the two girls in pajamas were left
the class m ay w a lk out. Knowing
Cacopardo turned around. The Parma. I cannot calculate the alone, Tina said: “ Mister Major, I
that he would be delayed one
Colonel said: "Who are you, any- values of that table. You are a want to talk with you,” and she
! m orning, a professor dashed into
way?”
I 2 Í W 25c®
stretched out her hand for his and
pig to chop and pick at it.”
the room early, dropped his hat on
THE
TANGLEFOOT
COMPANY,
&
,,«d
Sapid,
4.
Mick
“ Cacopardo Matteo, I was seni to
The General shouted: 'Take this led him into her bedroom. Captain
the desk, and disappeared on his
see General M arvin.”
Purvis’s
sober
shouts
followed
them
crazy wop out of here.”
| errand. When he came in some 15
“ General Marvin doesn’t like Ita l­
Colonel Middleton and Lieutenant this tim e: "Hey, don't desert me. I
m inutes la te r, the students had
ians,” the Colonel said. "What do Byrd rushed into the room. They can’t talk to this lovely thing. Where
[ gone.
you want to see him about? You grabbed old Cacopardo, and started you going?” And he subsided, and
The next day he prefaced his
better not ask him for any favors, to push him out.
settled down for an evening of des­
Here's a SENSIBLE w ay
rem arks to the effect that the
he’ll kick you out, personally, him­
"W a it!”
the General roared. perate sign language.
I presence of his hat m eant as
to relieve MONTHLY
self.”
Tina sat down on her bed and
“ Who sent that idiot here. Middle-
I m uch as i f he him self were pres­
Cacopardo reached In his pocket ton?”
the Major sat down on a chair by
ent.
for the tissue paper. " I can show
" I don't know, sir, it was some a wooden dressing table.
On the follow ing day he a rrive d
you where are the Germans," he M ajor.”
" I want to ask you something.
Lydia E. Plnkham 's Vegetable Com­
A i
to
find row a fte r row of seats oc-
said.
pound la /am our n o t only to relieve
"You don’t know? I t ’ s your busi­ Mister M ajor,” Tina said.
I
cupied
only
by
hats.
periodic pain b u t also accompanying
“ You’ve got no business taking ness to know.”
“ Yes?” the Major said. He did
nervous, tired, hlghstrung feelings—
that kind of thing to Ceneral Mar­
Colonel Middleton asked Cacopar­ not know what to expect, but he
when due to fun ctio nal m onthly dis­
vin. What do you think we have a do: "Who was it who sent you expected it would please him, what­
turbances. Taken regularly—I t helps
build up resistance against such symp­
G-two section for around here? You here?”
ever it was.
toms. Plnkham 's Compound helpt na­
can just show that to me.”
“ How long do you think the war
"M y friend Major Joppolo, who is
tu re ! Follow label directions. T ry l t l
" I was sent to see General Mar­ not a barbarian.”
w ill last? Here on Italian soil, 1
Jj/ciuL £.@unAha/trC6 compound
vin. That is the one I am going to
Colonel Middleton said: “ What mean.”
see.”
The M ajor found that he was not
unit is this M ajor from ?”
A fter an argument with Colonel
“ Adano, from Adano,” old Caco­ pleased. “ That’s a very serious W N U —13
26—45
Henderson, Cacopardo was sent up­ pardo said. "F rom my home, Ada­ question,” he said. “ Let’s not talk
stairs under guard, was stopped and no.”
about war. That's all I have all
questioned by a sentry at the head
"Adano,” the General shouted. day long, war, war, war.”
of the stairs, was sent downstairs “ There’s something about that
"But I have a special reason for
because he did not have a proper place. What is it about Adano, Mid­ wanting to know," Tina said. "How
Division pass, was given a pass, dleton? What is it? ”
long do you think it w ill last?”
was taken upstairs again, was ques­
‘How should I know?” the Ma­
"The cart. General,” Colonel Mid­
For You To Feel Well
tioned as to age, religion, political dleton said. Colonel Middleton would jor asked. His voice was a little
24 hour« every day. 7 day« every
«eels, never «topping, tha kidney« (liter
beliefs and sex by a sergeant, was never forget Adano as long as he testy. " I f I knew that, I would
waate m atter from the blood.
interviewed by a staff officer who lived.
have to know a lot more about our
I f more people were aware of how the
kidney«
muat constantly remeva aur-
doubted whether the General would
"The cart? What cart? Don’t talk plans for the campaign, and if I
plua fluid, axeeaa acida and other wait«
be free to see him, was referred to in riddles, Middleton. What cart?” knew the plans, I would know m ili­
m atter th at cannot etay In the blood
srithout Injury to health, there would
Colonel Middleton, the General’s
“ The cart that we threw off the tary secrets, and I couldn't tell you
ba better understanding of trhy the
Chief of Staff, was questioned by road, sir. The mule we shot, sir.” secrets if I knew them.”
whole eyatem la upaet «then kldneya fall
to function properly.
Colonel Middleton’s secretary, who
"But you can guess, Mister Ma­
General Marvin remembered, and
Burning, scanty or too frequent urina­
thought the Colonel was busy, was the memory turned his face a shade jo r."
tion sometimes warns that aomethlng
I
l
wrong.
You may suffer nagging back­
Anally admitted to Colonel Middle- darker. “ So that's the Major who
"A ll right, I guess two more
Q UICK
ache, headache«, dizziness, rheumatie
ton, who, after an argument, agreed sent you,” he roared. "What was months."
paina, getting up at nights, «welling.
W hy nnt try Doan'i P ith ! You will
to see whether the General would that name again? I want to remem­
"And how long do you think it w ill
be using a medicine recommended the
see Cacopardo, which he doubted.
ber that name.”
country over. Doan'i stimulate the func­
tion of the kidneys and help them ta
At the moment, General Marvin
“ Joppolo,” Middleton said.
our Italian prisoners of war are re­
flush out poisonous waste from tha
^Mmcular Ache» and Point . Stiff Join!» - Bruit««
was playing mumble-te-peg with
General M arvin shouted: “ Joppo­ leased?”
blood. They contain nothing harmful.
Get D oan'i today. Use with confidence.
Lieutenant Byrd, his aide. They lo. Write that down, Middleton, re­
Major Joppolo got the point very
A t all drug stores.
had found that a certain mahogany member that name. That M ajor’s quickly, and it did not please him
table took the knife beautifully. The a wop, too. I remember now, he’s in the least. “ You have a sweet­
General had just reached the double a wop himself, isn't he, Middle- heart who has been captured?”
ton?”
flip off the forehead.
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