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Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, January 16, 1946 C rem atories Offer Service, N iche for D eparted I’ets O f the four crem atories fo r pet anim als in this country, the most modern is in New Y ork C ity. Es tablished in 1939, it crem ates an nually over 300 pets, such as dogs, cats, parrots and canaries, charg ing fro m $15 to $25 fo r the service, fro m $5 to $300 fo r the urn and fro m $25 to $100 fo r a niche and its perpetual care. ÛUSEHOLD HARSH LAXATIVES LOST LOVER UNNECESSARY? BY TfcZj« To rook m acaroni or spaghetti Millions Find Healthful Fresh without constant watching or s tir Fruit Drink Given Them All heavy and dark and sour in hi* I It couldn't be, but oh, how won ring, place it in a colander and then breast. derful If it were true that Spung1 the I-uxative Aid They Need lower the colander into a kettle of There was so much that he re liked her. too! Dooley hud tried to salted, boiling water. membered. Julia McFarlane, a put caution Into her head. Ikm 't form the habit of depending —• — dancing, copper-headed scrap of fire "There's a lot of emotion seething j on harah. griping laxatives until you 've F lavor for the soup. Put onion —Julia, seventeen years old and In the air In wartime, Jill. Some triad that easy, liealthful way million* now use to keep regular. as full of laughter as the little of it is wonderful and tine, and some and spices into tea bull holder that m ay easily be lifte d out when the streams that tumbled down the hills of it is a passing fever, a sort o f( I t ’« fresh lemon juice ami water O u & l recklessly into the river. He hud 1 recklessness that leads men to say broth is full-flavored. taken dnf thing in Ihc morning-just — e— been in love with her then. But j things they don't really mean and; us ««in us you get up, the juice <>( S ir M a rk Young, governor of When ironing clothes, place sev Richard McFarlane had had a red women to believe them. So keep' one Sunkist Lemon in a glasaof water Hong Kong when it was taken by wheeled buggy, and the glamour of your head, no matter how your I e ral drops of cologne on your iron Taken thus, on an empty stemath. it the Japanese, and who was taken ing board cover. Then as you iron, sophistication had invested him. He heart goes.” stimulates net mat bowel action d.iv prisoner at that tim e and la te r re the cologne aroma w ill be ab had had some kind of unimportant after day, for most people. “ I was raised in the m ilitu iy tra-l leased, is the hero of m any stories job in Washington then, but Dave dition,” she told Spang. "M y broth-| sorbed bv hankies anil blouses And lemons ore actively gueui for illu s tra tin g a ra p ie r-like w it. One had known that he was a swash er and I were utterly different, but ! you. They're among therklirst sources of the best is of the lady, lunching buckler and a gambler and a liar, even in those stodgy years when of vitamin C, which combats fatigue at Governm ent House, who was even then. CHAPTER III everybody was pacifist and soldiers ' helps resist colds and infections. They aggrieved to find herself on S ir Dave Patterson tensed his hands were tramps in khaki who weren’t supply vitamins Bi and P. ad digoi M a rk 's left instead of his rig h t. Julia's lips quivered; the color on the reins, so that his horse raised admitted to theuters or good hotels, j tion and help alkalinize the system She approached her grievance Ric and I always marched to m ill- j Try this grand wake-up drink 10 obliquely—but made it fa ir ly ob came Into her face and then re his head and snorted. JiB McFarlane, christened Julia, tary music. It was because our j vious. F in a lly she rem arked: “ I ceded, leaving it aged a little and mornings. See it it doesn't help yoU< father was a kind of special glory ' was dizzily, ecstatically happy. Use California Sunkist Lemons. suppose it is re a lly v e ry d iffic u lt filled with patience. 666 STARTS RELIEF IN that we hud. and we hated anything The station-wagon was h ill of ra t “ He was the children's father, fo r your A.D.C. always to put your JUST tSECONOS Dave. Jill's father. He's more hers tles and lumbered along at a dis that detracted from his splendor. ! guests in th e ir rig h t places?” J ill It's a wonderful thing for a child "N o t at a ll,” said S ir M a rk than ever now that it's war again. creet th irty miles an hour. CM (Smoua. pre»« i lyMvn l> p- f»r v«p»r •|>«<l» blandly, " fo r those who m a tte r She wears his memory like a deco nursed a brief hope that her dress to have something like that to live To Have and to Hold! from cold rnl«*rir* Try *44 - ’ up to.” don't m ind, and those who m ind ration. I can't destroy him for Jill. wouldn't be ruined by grease or ('•14 or. "Was he decorated or some- , UM Liquid Cold She admires me now. I want her something before she had a chance don’t m a tte r.” U. S. Savings Bonds preparation lodajr- to keep on admiring me. That's to dance in it; but this small shad- thing?" Spang asked, steering the , Caullon Vaa only dlrartad. ' selfish, I suppose. But for people ow upon the beauty of the night she slow vehicle around a halted bus. ' with forthright minds like Jill's, the put out of her mind, because she The bus was full of soldiers hanging heads and shoulders out of the w in-! ~ world is pretty well filled with peo dows, and some of them grinned and ple who have to be despised. And some of them saluted, laughingly, of course there's Ric. He worries and Spang snapped a salute in me. John I. says I ’ve spoiled him, return. "Some of our boys," he but right now I'm afraid to take // told Jill. “ On their way. Destina anything away from Ric, anything tion unknown." that strengthens him, even a little ." "No.” J ill took up the convcrsa- ' "But they know that their father Creomulslon rellrves promptly bo- tion again, wishing they hadn't' eau-'J* it goes right to the seat of the is dead. That’s why he's heroic glimpsed those traveling troops, I trouble to help loosen and expel to them, because he's a splendid germ laden phlegm, and aid nature wishing Spang would not look back idea that never had any substance. to sooUie and heal raw, tender, In at them. "No, I don't know that he If he had come back—well, I won't flamed bronchial mucoua m em was decorated. My grandfather in branes. Tell your druggist to sell you talk about that, Dooley. But you vestigated when the war was over. ' a bottle of Creomulslon with the un know that we all grew up together derstanding you must like the way it when we didn't hear anything from —I know the kind of life you had quickly nlluys the cough or you are my father—but he couldn't find any with Richard—" to have your money back. WHEN CONSTIPATION makes you feel thing at all. But they were all punk as the dickens, brings on stomach "Yes, I know. There are things heroes, weren't they?” upset sour taste, gassy discomfort, I can't forget, too, Dave. Unpleas take Dr. Caldwell’s famous medicine “ Yes. they were all heroes.” A for Coughs. Chest Colds, Bronchitis to quickly pull the trigger on lazy “in ant things. John I. has been at me dead soldier was always a hero, he nards” , and help you feel bright and for years to have Richard declared chipper again. was thinking to himself, a trifle bit legally dead. But somehow the idea terly. DR. CALDWELL'S is the wonderful sen is horrible to me, like opening a na laxative contained in good old Syrup "And so are you—and all those grave.” Pepsin to make it so easy to take. boys back there! War is a hero's MANY DOCTORS use pepsin prepara " I can’t talk to you about it, of business.” tions in prescriptions to make the medi course, Dooley. Not that—or any cine more palatable and agreeable to "War's a job to do,” Spang de-' thing else that's in my mind—so take. So be sure your laxative is con murred, “ a dirty job that takes men . tained in Syrup Pepsin. long as you are Richard McFar to do it. So we go and do it. We ' INSIST ON DR. CALDWELL’S— the fa lane's w ife," Dave said quietly, don t like it and we growl and gripe, : vorite of millions for 50 years, and feel leaning forward, his long slender that wholesome relief from constipa and the enlisted men cuss the o f-! hands dangling between his knees. tion. Even finicky children love i t fleers and the officers cuss the poli "B ut I can't agree with you. Your CAUTION: Use only as directed. ticians, but we wouldn't miss it, not . TO H ELP attitude doesn’t make sense.” any of us. But we'll be glad when i J / EASE COUCHING, “ I know. But most of the really it s ended and we can go home.” TIG H TC H EST important things in life don't make "Let's not talk about the war. sense." M ---------- USCLES Though—” J ill shivered a little, RUB ON - Dave walked the length of the "there doesn’t seem to be very room, his hands thrust into his 'mifth else to talk about." coNtaiwgo ■* p p p s ijj pockets. "The dead are dead, Doo "Let's talk about you,” Spang' ley. The decent thing is to bury suggested. " I know you’re Ric Mc M SO J - them and keep your memories. Tell Farlane's sister, but that's all I She had see.l him only twice. me one thing. Is there any love K ID do know about you, except that S h irtw aister left in your heart for Richard Mc was with Spang, and his eyes ap you're red-headed and like m ilitary Farlane?" proved her, and life was just now bands and dancing.” C A R E F U L L Y tailored sh irt- w aist dress fo r women in She put her hands to her throat very wonderful. "That’s all there is. really. I with a young, wistful gesture. She had met the reality of war went off to school, and I wasn't the la rg e r size range. B rie f sleeves "That's unfair of you, Dave. That's with a sinking sense of panic. All terribly bright, though I finally did are com fortable and p ractical, a question I haven't dared to ask the girls of her own age that she grab an A.B. And then I came the deeper notched collar adds n myself, all these years. I did love knew had been caught up in a home crazy to drive an ambulance fla tte rin g note. P attern provides Keep your feet dry and him terribly once, and then, after sort of whirlwind of despair. or join the WAC or something, any short or three-quarter sleeves. warm with SOUS time went on, when there was no "We haven't a prayer!” they thing with brass buttons attached. You’ll find i t your year 'round favorite. word, no record, nothing at all, mourned. "They'll all go off to But my grandfather sat on that as well as • • » something bitter that I ’ve fought, fight, and then when they come idea. You met him—old John 1.1 N "!s by No. B001 Is designed lor size* with all my soul and all my back we’ll be old maids, and they’ ll He's a unique character. He adores 34 , Pattern 36 . 38 , 40. 42 , 44 . 46 . 46 and 50. Size strength, began to grow in me. I m arry girls years younger, kids my mother, though he and my fa 36. 4 1,« yards of 35 or 3B-lnch. O'Sullivan Due to an unusually large demand and battle it at night, and it ’s like fight that are in high school now. It was ther didn’t appreciate each other change to condition*, slightly more time I* C M 3 ing a shadow, but a shadow with that way in the last war; my moth exactly, I understand, one of those current required In filling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. a steely, strangling grip, something er said so.” fam ily things. He lectured me like for the io n ic 1 I 1 K e a d v fo r v im n o w — th e n e w S P R IN G you can't touch or see or feci, but Some of them had already pulled a top sergeant and said that Mother Is s u e of F A S H IO N . C o n ta in s a w e a lth of can't defeat.” Id e a s fo r e v e r» w o m a n w h o s e w s — fa sh io n s had had a tough life, and now she on your smile out of the dreary eddy and gone hy to n -n iz h t d e s lin e r * . p e rs o n a lity r h a r t s , “ Dooley, you were a child and off on mad tangents, m arrying men needed me around to keep things f r e e p a tte rn p r in te d In s id e the hook. P r ic e Efficient C alox tcorkx two w a x ti 25 c e n ts . you fell in love with a boy. A ll this overnight, m arrying men they knew m erry and bright because, of Send your order to: 1 Helps remove film . . . bring out course, Ric would go into the serv-| morbid stuff—a psychiatrist could little about, men who were changed all the natural lustre o f your explain it; I can’t. If you were to by the glamour of uniforms, any ice, so there I am—just a home girl. SEW ING C IR C L E P A T T E R N D E P T . smile. 530 South Wells St. Chicago 7, 111. meet Richard now, suddenly—im thing to be saved from being sucked If they keep on taking our men off 2 A special ingredient in Calox Enclose 25 cents In coins for each encourages regular massage. , . possible, of course, just a figure down into the dismal doom of spin- the place I 'll end up hoeing corn pattern desired. w hich has a tonic effect on gum* of speech—but if Jie were to come sterhood. But something fastidious, and feeding pigs and things." Pattern No____________ «ti».______ ...h e lp s make them firm and back into your life you might be something that held aloof, in Jill rosy. Tone up your sm ile ...w ith Nam e. Calox! sick with disillusion. You’d discov had made her scornful of these Love Catches Up Address. er that you had grown, you'd know fevered and uncertain escapes. A fadr in jam out McKenou laboratories W ith Jill ¡13 yean of pharmaceutical knou-boui that young love of yours was mere She told herself that she was a "Well, the army eats a lot 01 ly one of those wild and pretty fires mature woman. She was not a silly And the navy—all those that flame up before the age of rea young thing to be swept away on a bacon. son and then die.” tide of adolescent emotion. Her tramps get too fat to waddle off mother had not been eighteen years their ships.” "You turn here," J ill said, “ and old. An infant, practically! She The Girls They thought of the eighteen-year-old that building on the hill with all the, Leave Behind girls that she knew and how fright lights is the club. Don’t laugh at "To ashes? That’s what you were fully young and naive they were, it; it's a funny little place but the1 A nd Y our S tren g th and going to say, isn’t it? And some and was sw iftly sorry for them and people are grand, and we have fun Energy Is Below Par times the ashes are very dark and for that young and deluded crea in it. I ’ll bet I ’m the only female dragging an officer. I 'll bet I have f t may be caused by disorder of kid- very bitter. Actually, I'm not cher ture who had been her mother. B^y function that permits poisonous to fight off mobs to get even one waate to accumulate. For truly many ishing ashes though, Dave. I don’t dance.” people feel tired, weak and miaerable know just what it is I ’m keeping, Jill Talks When the kidney« fail to remove excess Don't try to tell me a lieutenant acida and other waate matter from the exactly—an ember, maybe, that re blood. rates that high! Think this bus About Herself fuses to burn out. Of course, if You may suffer nagging backache, rheumatic pair.a, headache«, dizziness, " I liked your mother,” Spang said w ill make the h ill?” Richard were to come back now ffettlnar tin _____ n ie r h t a lo o pain«, r ,a in > 11.__ fettin^ up It always has. But the big car nights, leg «welling.' I ’d probably realize that I ’ve been abruptly, as though he had caught Sometim es frequent an„ u r in a nd scanty urina- tion with smarting and burning la an harboring something unworthy. It the trend of her thoughts. “ She’s a has practically no rubber, and I put other sign that something la wrong with would change everything. Don’t de- grand person. And she looks young mine up because I felt it was the the kidneys or bladder. patriotic thing to do, though Grand There should be no doubt that prompt ■ spise me for being a fool, please. enough to be your sister.” treatment 1« wiaer than neglect. Lae father says the deterioration goes And don't desert me.” “ Dooley's forty-four.” J ill Was Doan a Pitta. It la better to rely on a right on.” medicine that baa won countrywide ap He put his hand on her head and not quite sure that she enjoyed the proval than on something less favorably “ Plenty of cars around here.” idea of being Dooley's sister. "She known. Doan'a have been tried and test roughed her hair gently. " I won’t "People walk for weeks to save ed many veara. Are at all drug stores desert you, Dooley. But It doesn’ t and my father were married when enough gas for a party. That’s Get Doan 9 today. they were children practically—just make me happy, seeing you beat a keen band, but probably half-way your head against a stone wall for before the last war. Then he went through the dance the leader w ill ever. I ’d better go now. I rode to France before I was born . . She stopped abruptly, knowing that dash off and enlist in the coast over, and it's five miles back.” guard.” j She said, “ Good-by, Dave. John sooner or later Spang might be go They parked at the end of a line ing overseas, too. She could not j I. w ill be sorry to have missed you. and walked across the mown grass, • Rub m gently-warming, «nothing Ben-Gay for fast He likes you a lot.” And she pressed say, "He never came back.” Not anl J ill held up her frock and hoped with Spang so near, not with the relief from muscular soreness and pain. Ben-Gay con- his hand. the dew wouldn't ruin her slippers. lovely present lying about them like / ° 2 / * UmCS more methy | salicylate and Probably the dress was sagging Dave went out, his head thrust an aura of moonlight. r iA fth ° »R mr US Pa:n' rel,eving agents known to every again, but that wasn’t important forward a little, as men walk who doctor—than five other widely offered rub-ins. Insist "So you were born to the m ilitary love the land best though they may tradition? The first time I saw you now. It seemed a little odd that It on ¿enuinc Ben-Gay, the original Baume Analgésique. not serve it. He closed the screen I thought you looked like a daugh had ever been important. The im Also for Pain due to RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA, and COLDS. door without a sound. The horse ter of the regiment. Something portant thing now was this brief, Ask for Mild Ben-Gay for Children. nickered softly as Dave opened the about you—the way you stood so shining hour she held in her hands. gate, closed it behind him, and slid straight with your eyes shining Over its glittering rim into the fu into the saddle. when the colors went by, the way ture where ashes of empty days He trotted slowly up the lane, you stood on tiptoe when the band might lie, she would not look. She rousing all the little pigs again, and played, I knew that you belonged to was going to be happyl She was in love, and no doubt It showed on her, j the horse snorted at their scurrying the arm y." though she tried to keep her gay^ escape. But Dave leaned forward J ill's heart scudded. It couldn't in the saddle, and his heart felt be—she had seen him only twice. nonchalance. ITO B E C O N T IN U E D ) yYlaUsJc W ind, Julia M cF arlan e'* huiband. Kir hard, disappeared In World War I, leaving her wlih two rhlldren. She and her father-in-law. John I McFarlane, have tried In vain to And tome trace of Richard. Twent.v-Av* year* later. Rlc It 27 and cervine In the arm y of World W ar I I , while JUI, Id, profette* an In terest In Spans Gordon, a young lieu tenant. Julia I* worried about Rlc. who ha* "«ashed out" In the a ir corps, and about Jill, who she Is afraid might become an arm y w lfr. subject to the same grief she has endured. She con- fldes these worries to Dave Patterson, a fam ily friend who loves Julia but ha* never told her due to her loyalty to Richard. Spang and Jill go to a dance. COW SUFFERERS! ★★★★★★★★★★★★ + > When four "Innards" are Cryingjhe Blues Shirtwaist Dress Flatters Figure How To Relieve Bronchitis CREOMULSION DR.CAIWHTS SENNA LAXATIVE MENTHOlATUMf^ syrup 8001 ,ll> n O S III»1 SAYS CALOX W hen Your B ack H u rts - D oans P ills I u. s. SAVINGS BONDS Are Always A Good Buy