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    Southern Oregon News Review, T hursday. Septem ber IJ. 1 9 4 6
NEEDLEWORK PATTERNS
Child, s Prayer in Embroidery
Butterfly-Pineapple Chair J>et
Duke McCale. private detective, »»'
established » enviable reputation In Boa-
tod Ul a abort time by aolvln» some
difficult eases. He la conaequenU.v aur-
prlaed and ehatrlned »hen Mis» Ade
lalde Bigelow, extremely wealthy and
aristocratic old lady, engages him to
guard the presents during the teativitiea
aurrounding her niece’s wedding M et ale
accepts the commission only because he
tenses that Miss Bigelow Is atrald ot
something, and that she wants a com­
petent detective around the house in case
ol *ome outbreak. " I t something were
stolen. II something did happen, you d
have to Investigate, wouldn't you?" in­
quires Miss Bigelow, meanlnglully. Me-
Cale jra s p * the obvious hint.
a daughter. V ic to ria
T h e ir name
was Bennett, but he adopted them ,
and they changed to the B igelow
su rn a m e ."
“ Then V eronica, the bride, is a
daughter of this second m a rria g e
"N o. T ’ne firs t M rs Bigelow died
in c h ild b irth —th a t is, in g iv in g b irth
to V eronica.
The old gentlem an
m a rrie d S yb il Bennett three years
a fte r. A m I baw ling this u p ? "
"N o . indeed. It's very clear. Go
on.”
"T h e re 's not much more. Stephen
was m a rrie d two years ago. He
d id n ’ t go to H a rv a rd or G roton, lik e
the rest of the Bigelows. M I T.. I
believe
He’ s an a irp la n e designer
at present. He m a rrie d a g ir l fro m
St. Louis—Swedish descent, but so­
c ia l and a ll that. A K aren C ristofen.
N ot m uch fuss around here about
ety o f liq u o r on th a t ta b le .”
shook his head.
5155
He
He was obsessed w ith the thought
N cW
H o rm o n e
that although her voice was calm . V J l l x , -
u n h urried, there was som ething 1 * , l , e r
W t * t (1
F f f ¿ » r fiv t*
E ffe c tiv e
em pty and tre m b lin g in her. She
2, 4-D W ill Not K ill
seemed to be w a tch in g, too. w a tch ­
A ll Troublesome Weeds
ing the way the fire lig h t flicke re d
across his lean, hard Jaw. and
F a rm losses fro m weeds exee< d
re aching out to h im in some u n ­ those fro m a ll o th e r causes
W ith
ce rta in w ay fo r strength.
the developm ent of 2,4-d, and o r­
L e ttin g the smoke out o f his lungs, ganic acid (Î.4 dichlorophenoxyacet-
he said slow ly, his voice low, “ P e r­ ic acid», by the USDA and the New
haps you have som ething to te ll me Y o rk a g ric u ltu ra l e xp e rim e n t sta-
before the others a rr iv e .”
ion, fa rm e rs w ill be saved m il­
She looked up q u ic k ly , one fist lions of d o lla rs annually.
tig h tly clenched in her lap, "O h.
W orking d iffe re n t fro m m ost h e rb ­
C H A P TE R I I
no.”
icides, 2,4-D seems to affect the
“ D a m n a tio n ,”
thought McCale. grow th m echanism o f the plant and
A nu rse m a id ’ s )ot> to a lo t of iced-
What is the m a tte r w ith this w om ­
tea spoons.
"P hooey!
The big
an? O r is it m e ’ A m I g e ttin g out
young m an hitched his long legs
o f practice?
I can u su a lly catch
over an a rm o f the c h a ir and snort­ it.”
som ething s ig n ific a n t in m y own
"W
h
a
t's
th
a
t?
"
He
picked
up
a
ed in irrita tio n . "H o ly M ik e ! W hat
subtle way, but th is battles me. I ’ ll
are we— broke? I thought we were folded square of paper th a t had stake m y life th a t there is some­
d e fin ite ly out fo r the b ig stuff no flu tte re d fro m her lap to the floor.
thing seriously w ro n g in th is room ,
"O h, I n e a rly forgot that. I t ’ s a
m ore sm a ll tim e .
I run m y
in this house. Som ething is going
legs o ff g e ttin g dope on th is V al- ro to g ra v u re cut of V eronica B ige­
to happen. The Iris h in m e te lls me
low
fro
m
the
Sunday
H
e
ra
ld
o
f
a
la in c o u rt guy—and w hat for? What
so. I t ’s c ra w lin g up the v e ry sm a ll
few
weeks
a
go,"
has the b rid e g ro o m got to do w ith
McCale unfolded it and spread it of m y back. I ’ve got to have some­
seeing th a t the frie n d s of the fa m ­
fla
t on the top of the desk. The thing to go on.”
ily don’ t snitch a ll the s ilv e r p la te 11
She rose and w alked past h im to
I suppose you expect h im to ru n likeness of a v e ry p re tty g ir l looked the door, her dress ru s tlin g lik e d ry .
around the corner to the hock shop up at h im . I t was a c a re fu lly lig h t- leaves.
" I w ant you to see the
w ith the punchbowl between the
w edding g ifts ," was a ll she said,
cerem ony and the re ce p tio n .”
closing the door of her m in d sh a rp ­
•K in g ’ B u tte rfly
Kudzer responds to 2,4-1) treat­
Ann M a rrio t came in on the last
ly in his face.
V E R IT A B L E g ia n t o f a b u t­
ment.
p a rt of the harangue.
She set a
A q u ic k b lack anger fla re d up in
te rfly m e a s u r e s 1U in c h e s f ro m
coffee p e rco la to r on the desk, and
him . His im p u lse was to sta lk fro m tra ve ls some distance through the
w in g tip to w in g tip a n d is e n tir e ly
busied h e rse lf w ith cups and sau­
the house, but reason held h im , re a ­ plant to induce changes w hich cause
c r o c h e te d in w h ite th r e a d . D e­
son and the d is tu rb in g unrest th a t death.
cers.
s ig n e d a ro u n d th e f a m o u s " p i n e ­
"K e e p yo u r s h irt on. T in y ," she
had re m ained in his b ra in and
Recent e xperim ents determ ined
a p p le ” c r o c h e tin g m o tif, it m a k e s
said to the big fellow . "D u k e has a
nerves e ver since her v is it to his th a t solutions containing fro m .10 to
Easy Em broidery
| a c h a i r s e t w h ic h c o lle c to r s o f th is
hunch. W hy not le t h im do the
office th a t m o rn in g .
He follow ed I .15 of 1 per cent were sufficient to
'T 'H E u t t e r s im p lic ity o f th is m o tif w ill b e e a g e r to c r o c h e t.
ta lking? We only w o rk here.”
I k ill dandelion, com m on p la in tain .
her dow nstairs.
g r a c e f u l e m b r o id e r e d p a n e l e n ­
R ocky m ade a p p ro p ria te noises,
H eavy double doors in tric a te ly ' buckhorn, chickweed and penny­ d e a r s it to c h ild r e n . T h e y lo v e th e
To obtain com plete crocheting in .true-
adding. "So th is is a conference?”
carved in designs of f r u it opened w ort.
b lu e a n d w h ite c lo u d s , th e g o ld e n - tlons for the G iant Butterfly Chair Set
"W h a t did you th in k i t was—the
(Pattern No 5155) enlarged photographic
off the lo w e r h a ll in to an im m ense
The cost has been reduced to such
c r o w n e d a n g e l, th e p in k tu lip s , th e detail of pattern, send 20 cents In coin,
w edding b re a kfa st? ”
d in in g room .
There was faded an extent th a t fo r fro m $4 to $6 it
your nam e, uddress and the pattern num ­
s
le
e
p
in
g
c
h
ild
,
th
e
d
e
lic
a
te
w
r
e
a
th
"A U rig h t, a ll rig h t. So Duke has
scenic paper on the w a lls and huge is possible to clean up an acre of
of flo w e rs a n d th e e a s ily r e a d a b le ber.
a hunch. Go ahead, m a ster-m ind.
Due Io an unusunllv large dem and and
sideboards against opposite sides of i land.
le tte r in g of th e p r a y e r .
P a n e l current conditions, slightly m ore lim e 1»
Go in to yo u r tra n ce and te ll us a ll.
the room .
T w o exquisite c ry s ta l
W ith some weeds lik e Canada
required
in lining orders for a few of the
m e a s u r e s 13 by 11 in c h e s .
m ost popular pattern number»
chandeliers, w ire d now fo r e le c tri­ j thistle, 2,4-D has not proven effec­
M cCale helped h im s e lf to a sand­
Send your order to:
c ity , hung o ver a long n a rro w table. tive in k illin g the roots. I t has been
w ich.
"T h e re isn’ t a n yth in g defi­
To obtain transfer design for the Child s
Along the dado w hich outlined the successful w ith bitterw eed. bind-
nite, Rocky. The old lady Bigelow ,
P raver Panel I Pattern No. 5179) color
chart for working, stitch illustrations,
SEWING CIRCI E NEEDLEWORK
roopri, a dozen o r m ore A dam chairs 1 weed, w ild m ustard, w ild radish,
aunt o f the bride, comes in here to
send 20 cents In coins, your nunie, ad­
709 Mission HL, San Francisco, Calif.
arched th e ir d ig n ifie d backs. Table b u ll th istle , chickweed, ragweed,
h ire special service— th a t of g u a rd ­
dress and the pattern number.
E nclose 20 cents for pattern.
and sideboards were loaded w ith goldenrod, burdock and m any oth­
in g the w edding g ifts. T h a t's her
s ilv e r, lam ps, expensive glassw are; ers in clu d in g such shrubs and vines
N o--------------------- —
story. B u t look here. She doesn t
ra re , b e a u tifu l, odd, pretentious as choke ch e rry, w ild honeysuckle,
w ant h a lf a dozen men planted
Name
g ifts tor the b rid e and groom .
here. She’s a fte r only one incon­
w ild grape, locust. V irg in ia creeper,
A ddress-
M cCale w alked around the d is­ sumac and poison ivy.
spicuous m a n ; not fo r the day of
play slow ly, nodding a t M iss B ig e ­
the wedding, but s ta rtin g now—fo r
lo w ’ s re m a rk s : "V e ry va lu a b le ; an
the d u ra tio n .
T h a t in its e lf is
T a k e O ff W a te r C h ill
h e irlo o m ; p ric e le s s ," and so on. He
screwy. Besides that, she doesn t
m a rve le d at the value placed on
w ant the police and she's turned
L e s s tim e Is r e q u ir e d a n d th e r e
H l
some sim ple piece, shuddering at
down operators fro m a ll the big
In 5 nunulat ot doubl» your m o m , back
is le s s d a n g e r of d o u g h n u ts slip ­ Rebasad
She held up a long legal envelope the ostentatiousness of others. He
Whan eseaM «(omaeh arid eaua«« painfal. ■uffueal-
agencies. To top i t off, she acts as
Ina
«auf
«Unnach «nil haai thorn. do-Uira »«calls
p
in
g
b
a
c
k
in
to
th
e
f
a
t
if
a
w
ire
though the F o u r Horsem en of the that had been lying beside the was ready to g ra n t the necessity of
p
e
o roorrtb«
r - ^ b . th
«h.
eg
g
w
h
ip
is
u
s
e
d
{0
lift
then»
in-
1
model.
protection
fo
r
th
is
collection,
was
Apocalypse
were
tra c k in g
her
Vnfof»tn. N o ! • » • « * •
H nìl-nnn b rln < n «wsrofnrt I n a
s te a d of a fo rk .
Mbl« jri
beginning to push aw ay the odd
dow n.”
druBtflota.
a
t
all
to
un.
'Ac
—
•
—
R o cky’ s eyes narrow ed.
"S k ip ­ ed study of the photographer's con­ hunch he had been p la yin g a ll day,
I f y o u r w in d o w s c r e e n s n e e d a
when he fe lt, ra th e r than saw, a
ping the m ythology, m aestro, I ception of how a w ell-groom ed,
lit tle m e n d in g to b e p r a c tic a l, |
th in k I do see a g lim m e r o f lig h t. quiet, a ris to c ra tic young woman sudden change in his client.
p la c e a p ie c e o f m o s q u ito n e ttin g
A q u iv e r rip p le d over her fr a il
In other words, she doesn’t give a should pose.
o v e r th e h o le a n d c o a t w ith s h e l­
‘T h a t re a lly doesn't do her ju s ­ shoulders. H e r hands flu tte re d help­
hang i f the w edding feast is lousy
la c . A fte r t h a t d r ie s , g iv e it a n ­
w ith kleptom aniacs. She's got oth­ tice, I should say,” mused Ann. “ I lessly as she cam e to a sudden fro ­
o th e r c o a t a n d p e r h a p s a th ir d .
TAKE THE CHIU OFF
understand she has gorgeous red zen stop. They had reached the fa r
e r tro u b le s.”
— • —
h a ir and a b e a u tifu l fig u re .”
end of the table. He heard her gasp
“ E x a c tly .”
M any gallons o f m ilk are lost by
T
o
p
r
e
v
e
n
t
c a k e f ro s tin g fro m
"W
e
ll,
we
shall
see.”
said
Duke,
and
looked
down
to
see
the
stra
n
g
­
“ Go to the head of the class
the average cow due to being forced
b r e a k in g w h e n c u t, b e a t a t e a ­
handing i t back to her. "T u c k it est g ift of a ll
said Ann.
to d rin k ice cold w ater. I t is not too
s p o o n fu l of v in e g a r in to i t w h en
away w ith the rest of the data and
I t was a model, to scale, of a
"W e ll, where do we come in ? ”
e a rly to m ake plans fo r rem oving
th e fla v o rin g is a d d e d .
tra
n
s
c
rib
e
R
ocky’
s
notes
fo
r
a
file
sm a ll m o d e rn istic house, set in
M cCale accepted coffee fro m Ann
the c h ill fro m w ater. New type elec­
— • —
on
V
a
lla
in
c
o
u
rt.
I
’
m
due
at
the
m
in
ia
tu
re
landscaped
grounds.
and l it a cig a re tte . He spoke into
W h en s e w in g o n p o c k e ts b a s te
ancestral m ansion fo r tea w ith M iss C om plete w ith casem ent windows, tr ic de-icers on the m a rke t have
the firs t p u ff o f smoke.
proven sa tisfa cto ry.
Local costs
to p o f p o c k e t in p la c e f irs t, th e n
"Y o u ’ve got me there. I ’ m not Adelaide at five—o r thereabouts." sun deck, glass-walled patio, it was should d e term ine the type to be
se w a r o u n d th e s id e s a n d b o tto m
WAV
an
a
rc
h
ite
c
t’
s
dream
of
the
plus
; THE
"W h e e l”
I t was R ocky.
"N o ­
sure the lady knows herself, but
used.
to
g e t th e p o c k e t s tr a i g h t.
——— —
u ltra in a c iv iliz e d d w e llin g place.
i t ’ s ce rta in she w ants someone blesse oblige and old pew ter m u g s."
— •—
» Made with a Jare cream Ixue Yodora
around. W e're elected, anyw ay. So
"Q u ie t, stooge. You and Ann hold There was even a tin y roadster on
A d d a little s a l t w h e n c o o k in g
* ; ' in actually toothing to normal skins. :
B
a
r
r
e
l
C
h
i
c
k
e
n
C
o
o
p
the
curved
highw
ay,
a
sw
im
m
in
g
i
m y firs t m ove is a file on the fa m ily
the fo r t here. I don’t even know
d r ie d f r u it s a n d it w ill h e lp b rin g
N o harsh chemicals o r ir r ita tin g
pool
in
the
re
a
r,
a
statue
in
the
and the dashing brid e g ro o m , ju s t w hether our c lie n t expects me to
A serviceable brood coop is made
o u t th e f r u i t ’s n a t u r a l s w e e tn e s s ,
E salts. Won’t harm skin or clothing.
sm
all,
g
e
o
m
e
tric
a
lly
plotted
g
a
r­
in case. W hat did you get on C urt take over tw e n ty -fo u r hours duty or
— •—
by saw ing a b a rre l of any kind in
“ Stay* soft and creamy, never gets
V a lla in c o u rt? ”
not. I ’ m darn sure she’ s not re a lly den. The m odel had e v id e n tly been 1 the m iddle, m aking
T o p ic k w ild g r e e n s , u s e a la r g e
grainy.
on
d
isp
la
y
somewhere,
fo
r
an
en­
w o rrie d about the wedding pres­
m o is tu r e - p r o o f v e g e ta b le b a g su c h
the cut sloping, as
Try
gentle Yodora — feel the wonderful
graved
card
attached
to
one
corner
|
ents. I f by any chance she is, you
a s th o s e u se d in th e r e f r i g e r a t o r
shown in the illu s ­
difference!
of
the
base
read:
m ay have to put on crepe soles and
tra tio n .
When an
to k e e p th e g r e e n s f r e s h .
M odel of 1942 House—The Nest
pussyfoot around there through the
— e—
entrance hole has
"N o t m uch. I ’ m a fra id .”
Rocky wee s m a ll hours. I ’ ll c a ll you.”
C ry s ta l Cove, N ahant
D e lic a te f a b r ic s , s u c h a s o r g a n ­
been sawed out on
flipped open a notebook. “ Showed
d y a n d fine v o ile s , c a n b e r e s to r e d
one 's id e of eachj_____
A rc h ite c t—C hristopher S torm
up around these pa rts about a year
h a lf, tw o coops w ill^ ^ ^ w A J V -
to th e ir o r ig in a l c r is p n e s s w ith
Beside McCale, M iss B igelow
ago. He’ s fro m New Y o rk C ity, or .
, .
,
,
■
be com pleted. When
g e la tin . T o do th is , d is s o lv e a te a ­
swayed.
H
er
face
blanched.
W
ith
so he says. D e fin ite ly not H a rv a rd | S o m e t h i n g S /tm iS S
the h a lf b a rre l is in- pon.w. ciucs«« c«*»
sp o o n o f p la in g e la tin in a q u a r t
The B igelow house was on that eyes half-closed, she reached fo r j ve rte d , the top w ill
nor Blue Book. Seems to have plen­
o f b o ilin g w a te r . S tr a in th e so lu ­
ty of dough.
L ives in a swank mound of Beacon street th a t slopes and held up in her tre m b lin g fingers slope su fficie n tly to tu rn w ater. The
tio n a n d u s e a s y o u w o u ld b o ile d
a p a rtm e n t on the R ive rw a y. Doesn’ t gently to Charles stre e t and the a long legal envelope th a t had been coop m ust be placed so th a t w ater
s ta rc h .
F ro m it,
w ork. Goes everyw here w ith the Gardens. I t was alm ost in the shad­ ly in g beside the model.
w ill not d ra in into the coop.
society Qrowd. The gals a ll do c a rt­ ow of the State House dome and you she took a folded docum ent, opened
wheels w henever he shows up any­ could have th ro w n a pebble easily it slow ly. Over her shoulder, Duke
where.
A nyw ay, he’ s m a rry in g fro m the fro n t stoop onto the paths saw i t was a deed, ceding the p ro p ­
of the old Common. F o u r stories e rty and b u ild in g s o f C hristopher
tw e n ty m illio n d o lla rs next week
M ake a n yth in g m ysterious out of high, its n a rro w dusty b ric k facade S torm at C rysta l Cove, Nahant,
gave the lie to the room iness and Massachusetts, to C u rtin V a lla in ­
th a t? ”
WELL, WELL, M/i
court.
' EZRA IS WEARING
M cC ale shrugged.
"P le n ty if 1 depth w ith in .
¿4
MY
AÖAIN..
A delaide B igelow was w a itin g fo r
wanted to le t it run aw ay w ith me.
He tu rned to Ann. " D id you line McCale in the d ra w in g room on the
Guarantstd by
second floor. A b u tle r, old and quiet
up the Bigelows fo r m e?”
.Good ‘ HoaitkMpin(
When you measure the required
" W e ll," she began, "th e Perkinses and unobtrusive, had answered his
W ordlessly, as* McCale b it his lip
and the Bigelows go rig h t b a c k - knock and led h im through a d im
of Clabber Girt into your flour, you
to keep silent, A delaide B igelow re ­
long before the Tea P a rty —i f th a t’ s h a llw a y, preceding h im up dark
the best possible beginning . . . You
placed the deed in its envelope. She
th ic k ly carpeted stairs.
the sort of thing you w a n t.”
sure Io get just the right rise in yoi
tu rned slowly, m otioning him
"S k ip that. B rin g us up to date.
The room was at the fro n t of the
Ing bowl, followed by that final rls
“ Okay. The money a ll comes house. H eavy red d ra p e rie s at the leave the room w ith her.
light
and fluffy flavor In the oven .
The b rig h t b rillia n c e of "T h e
fro m cotton m ills in Low ell, and wide high windows w ere already
That’s the story of Clobber Girl's b a l­
F
ire
b
ird
”
rip
p
le
d
through
the
gloom
c lip p e r ships and the O rie n ta l trade draw n. F ra il M iss B igelow stood
anced double action.
before that. The Perkinses and the in its exact center, s m a ll and p a tri­ of the upper h a ll on a sh a ft of y e l­
B igelows in te rm a rrie d , and so on, cian, against the background of a low lig h t fro m the open d ra w in g
room door. Someone was p la yin g
A delaide Bigelow, our client, and huge bla ck m a rb le m antel.
the S tra vin sky and p la yin g i t well.
her brother, Joel, are and were,
For better baking use the baking pow de
He bowed s lig h tly , and as she M cCale, fo llo w in g Miss B igelow in ­
ECO YARN MADE FXOtA
re sp e ctive ly, the last of the line.
sank onto a V ic to ria n sofa, he made side, saw th a t the room was now
THE
THIN,
W H IT E 5 J 0 5 T A M C e
with the BALANCED double action.
A delaide never m a rrie d . Joel m a r­
a half-hearted gesture of fu m b lin g occupied by three women and a
THAT STICKS TD THE lN5iD£ OP
RIGHT in th e
rie d tw ice. His firs t w ife is dead.
fo r a cigarette. A clock on the m an­ man.
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M in in g B o w l
Is th a t cle a r? ”
DEPAirrMENTDEACie’iCt/i.TUCe.
te l tic k e d a long m in u te as he hesi­
LIGHT fro m
As his c lie n t drew h im fo rw a rd ,
“ P e rfe c tly .”
tated to lig h t it.
th e Oven
to
the
woman
at
the
piano.
She
“ Jo e l’ s second wife, S ybil, is ap­
"P lease do sm oke,” M iss Ade­ was exceedingly b e a u tifu l in a a l­
p a re n tly not of the ro ya l purple.
H er fa m ily only seems to go {lack laide said in her soft, troubled m ost cin e m a tic way. Her body was K i n d o f P r o t e i n f o r
a generation or two. P robably she voice. "T h is room is ra th e r over­ long and th in and e xq u isite ly draped
Poultry anti Livestock
I t has never in a w hite je rse y tea-gown, the wide
was considered fast or nouveau powering, isn’t it?
D
iffe
re n t protein feeds contain d if­
been
changed
since
the
days
o
f
m
y
F O R Q U I C K R E L IE F F R O M
sleeves
of
w
hich
swung
rh
y
th
m
ic
a
l­
rich e o r som ething, as she was a
I t takes the c h il­ ly as she played. The high cheek­ fe re n t am ina acids, and it is these
w idow when he m a rrie d her. She’ s grandparents.
dren to cheer it up. They should be bones of her face shadowed the acids th a t are im p o rta n t to liv e ­
a lo t younger than he, too.”
along soon. There was a rehearsal fa in te s t of hollows. You could have stock and p o u ltry. T h a t ia why a n i­
"W h e re d id you get the nouveau
at the church this afternoon.” She swept the floor w ith her lashes, be­ m a ls do b e tte r on one protein sup­
STIFF JOINTS «TIRED MUSCLES • S rR A IH S J T RAINS« BRUISES
rich e stu ff? ”
sighed.
hind w hich glowed humorous blue plem ent than they do on another,
"O h, I d id n 't. Just surm ise. In
McCale struck a m atch, th in kin g eyes. H er m outh was sensuous, and according to A. R. P atton of the
fa c t, 1 d o n 't know w hether she has
th
a
t there was som ething w icked th ic k w ith v e rm ilio n lip stick. As if Colorado station. Research is fin d ­
any m oney of her own, o r not. He
ing out the specific am ina acids
was seventy when he died, five about h e re d ita ry possession and a ll th is were not enough, h a ir the
needed by d iffe re n t classes of liv e ­
color
of
flax
hung
in
a
long
uob
to
w
hat
it
could
do
to
people’
s
lives.
years ago, and she was fo rty -th re e
stock and also w hat of these acids
her
shoulders.
“
I
f
you’
d
like
to
m
ix
yo
u
rse
lf
a
then. She had tw o c h ild re n by her
are contained in d iffe re n t feed.
d
rin
k
,
M
r.
McCale,
th
e
re
’
s
a
v
a
ri
(TO
BE
CONTINUED)
firs t m a rria g e , a son, Stephen, and
A
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OUSEHOLD
Gas on Stomach
Yodora
checks
f perspiration
I, odor
Mystery Surrounds
Vallaincourt
McCale Senses That
"W E LL B E G U N
d o tti"
Beautiful Blonde
Enters the Scene
Wb
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