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    Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, August 7, 1947
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• * \ 1 / H A T S the m atter with you.
S£PV£S a
’ ’ Jeff? You never acted like
this before. Show some Interest
Snap out of i t l ”
Read the Ad«
Good old faithful Jerry, thought
Jeff. Always worried . . . nerves
Jittery. During the endless training
FAsrtx smoothum
days and the torturous moments be­
fore the bell, fluttering about Jeff
like a hen mothering a lone chick.
Eight years he and Jerry had been
together. Eight years, during which
_ _
they had often faced hunger and of
[siN O ll OK D O V H I IP O lJ
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late a few of the good things of life.
Maybe Jerry was right . . . may­
be there was something the matter
with him. The old Are, the zest for
battle, the impatience for action,
try this If you’re
the exhilaration of the blood racing
through his veins. The doubts . . .
yes. and that little stab of fear in a
coiner of his heart. Looking back
now. as he sat on the little stool in
On ■CERTAIN OATS* Of Month-
the ring corner. Jeff realized he
Jeff s ey e s found H elene's and to him the world w as young and
Do fem ale fun ctio nal m onthly d latu rb -
■ni-M make you f r . l riervuus, irritab le,
had felt none of them.
warm again.
ao weak and tired o u t—a t aurh tlineet
Jeff roused from his reverie. He
Then do try I.ydla K. Plnkham 'a Vege­
table Compound to relieve auch aynip-
glanced around the ringside. Big absolute necessity then . . . that had ingly . . . "more if we can do busi­
toma. tt'a /a m u u i for thlal Taken regu-
You’re through, Jeff, you
crowd. Announcer Ballard busy at buoyed his lagging courage But this ness.
larly — Plnkham 'a Compound helpa
know. A has-been.” Jeff still won­
I build up realatanca a g a lm t auch me­
the hanging microphone. A few night the stake was bigger.
t r e « Also a great stomachlo tonic I
“ Hello, Mr. Stoddard." M r For­ dered why he hadn't chased Sam
more minutes to go to broadcast
time.
sythe's words were stamped indel­ then. "No business,” he'd said.
;itw a
And here he was. sitting in a ring
Jeff relaxed on his stool . . . his ibly in Jeff's mind. “ Helene's told
2-1
yr«.
mind blotted out the chaotic scene me of you. I don't like the business corner as he had sat in other ring
Trim m ed In Ruffles
about him . . . filled you're in, but my daughter and you corners a hundred or more times
with m e m o r i e s are in love, she says, so the busi­ . . . a has-been . . . at twenty-eight!
I J I T T L E girls love this exciting
” • . . and in this corner, the fo r­
again. Eight years ness doesn't matter. But what does
two-piece style—it gives them
This
. . . eight years of m atter is, what sort of a life can mer middleweight champion of the
I such a grown-up feeling! Tiny ruf­
world. Jeff Stoddard!"
hard work, of sac­ you offer her?”
fling trim s the neck and puffed
Week's
i l r l p T h r i l l C lr a u a o t h e B lo o d
Jeff roused . . . dreams faded . .
rifice, of punish­
Jeff felt the warm blood rise to
sleeves, and note the cute flared
o f H a r m f u l H o tly U u a to
Best
ment, of patience his face and ears as it had done he rose and bowed, Jerry fluttered
peplum. 'I ry a flower sprigged
Y o u r k ld n ry a era e o n .ta n lly flit .r in g
w u t . m a t t « from I h . b lo o d e tre e m . b u l
and the giving up that night at his blurted, idiotic, about him. They walked to ring cen­
fabric and gay novelty buttons.
k ld n .y .a o m .d m w lag In lh « lr work do
Fiction
• • •
of many of the “ She won’t starve.” Mr. Forsythe ter for instructions. Jeff sized up
n o t a r t a . N a tu re In te n d « ! fa il to re ­
Pattern No 8042 la for sizes 2. 3. 4 3
m ove Im p u r llle . th a t. If r e t a in « !, m ay
things that youth had answered, “ I ’ll see to that his opponent. A likely looking
poUon t h . > > « .r n and u p w l tb a whole
X 2 y “ rd »
loves.
But there That w ill always be my responsi youngster, husky and obviously
body
m achinery.
4U inch, l ’ fc ¿arris machine marie ruffling
S ym p tom s m ay be a a a iln g b a e k a rh e .
well-trained. He shook hands and
had been a driving purpose then . . . bility. She's my daughter.”
Send an additional tw rn ty rivs rent« to-
p a r.ia te n t h w d . - h . . a tta c k s ot d l u n w
Sv'-i. ,or ,o u r copy ul the Mummer F A S H ­
a goal to attain . . . riches! Fame
g e ttin g up nights, .w e llin g , puffln.ee'
" I ’m sorry, Mr. Forsythe,” Jeff turned back to his own corner. The
IO N , our complete p a tlrrn magazine. F rs r
under th e eyaa— a feeling of nervous
hadn't meant much in the early had managed, and then the words bell. Jeff slid cautiously to ring cen­
BEA U TIFU LLY easy to w ear— pattern printed Im ide ihe book.
years, but it came and in the last had started to flow . . . senseless, ter. Yancey came forward to meet
Send your order to:
O th er algna of kid n ey or blad der dis­
and such a joy to care for is
order are an met trove bu rn ing , s rn n ly or
few years the money came. too. jumbled, one into the other . . . “ a him. left hand extended slightly,
too freq uent u rin atio n .
the
flattering
button
front
frock.
Champion! The thought of that year few more fights . . . a $250,000 trust chin buried behind a bulging shoul­
T h e re should be no d o ubt t h a t p ro m p t
S E W IN G C IU C I.K P A T T E R N D E P T .
tre a tm e n t la wiser th a n neglect. l » e
der. Jeff tried a long left and land­ This one, created for the m atron,
as champion brought a glow to his fund . . . I love her . . ."
709 Mission St,, San Francisco, Calif.
f^ona a I Ilia . O oaa'a have b « n w inning
has
a
soft,
face-fram
ing
sw
eet­
Enclose 23 cents In coins for each
soul. And then he met Helene For­
new fr ie n d , for m ore th a n fo rty yea rs .
Heartsick, feeling his cause had ed, lightly. They came together and h eart neckline, nicely shaped
pattern desired.
T h e y have a n a tlo n -w id . r .p u t a t lo a .
sythe.
Jeff
felt
a
ja
r
on
his
chin,
another
been irretrievably lost, he had
A re recom m ended by g ra tefu l people (h a
P a ttern N o .
g i , . ____
sleeves
and
a
perky
bow
tie.
It was at a charity bazaar on stumbled from the room and out of and yet another. Stinging blows
c o u n try over. A tk fo u r a«igA6or/
• • •
N am e
_______
Long Island, one of the “ appear­ the house. It was midnight before they were, delivered with amazing
Pattern No. I860 conies In sizes 34 3«
ances” Jeff, as champion, was fre­ he got enough courage to call her. speed and with deception. The boy 38, 40. 42 44. 46 and 48. Size 38. 4 U
Address.
yards of 33 or 39-lnch.
quently called upon to make.
He told her it was hopeless . . . had something. They exchanged
Again, as he sat on his stool, They would have to wait a bit . . . blows and again that short, jolting
completely oblivious to everything he’d make more money, plenty of left found Jeff's face. He'd have to
but his memories, Jeff felt his heart money . . . Helene had interrupted do something about that. Jeff
sink as it had that afternoon. She . . . “ Dad didn't say no, did he?" turned to his corner at the bell. A
K quiz with answers offering ?
was rich, society—and he a nobody, . . . “ No,” “ Oh, you . . . " a sob and trickle of blood flowed from the cor­
ner of his mouth and over his chin.
a prizefighter. They talked for a the click of the phone.
:
information on various subjects ?
“ You gotta do something about
while and then others had taken
His frantic phone calls were fru it­
’
<*-<*-<*•«*- <v fv. <*•<*• f*- <"fc-
es.
him away. He didn't get to see her less . . . and then “ Miss Forsythe that left, Jeff,” whispered Jerry.
He’ll claw you to ribbons.”
again that afternoon, but did sev­ has gone abroad." That was a year
T h e Q u e ttio n a
7. In 1932.
Jeff stepped forward briskly at
eral weeks later. That was the be­ ago. He toured the country . . .
1. What is the lowest bill in cir­
8. The Bay of Rio de Janeiro,
ginning. They saw more and more theatres . . . exhibitions . . . “ ap­ the bell for round two. He boxed,
of each other and soon they were pearances" . . . the money piled up he slugged, but that tearing left culation in China and w hat is it which has a total surface of 200
square miles.
deeply in love. Jeff had realized the but Jeff has lost interest. Then a kept reaching his face. Something worth in U. S. currency?
2. How did the ancient Romans
hopelessness of it all . . . to him she match for the championship and his warm streamed down his cheek.
9. A shelldrake is a wild duck;
— lu a u y o p p o r tu a ilie a fo r g r a d u a le . 1«
was unattainable . . . but Helene title gone, because one man . . . the Jeff realized his eye was cut. He applaud?
a m andrake is a narcotic plant.
fin e b o a p tla la , p u h llc b e a t ili, sta.
3. How m any passenger trains
saw no hopelessness in the situa­ referee . . . raised another man's brushed the eye with his right glove
10. In 1843.
in
the
U.
S.
have
been
nam
ed
for
— lesela to lf. N.
tion at alL
and
gave
ground
slowly,
drawing
hand.
women?
— a w e ll prc|*arc<l n u rs e n o rd oe v n r ba
Jeff shivered on his stool as he
And then this . . . Sam Abrams Yancey toward him. Jeff's right
w lth o u t a jo b o r a a In r o m a .
4. When w ere the corner mail
lived again that memorable night had sought him out . . . Sam had a dropped into position at his chest,
Washington, D. C.—June 23, 1947
— o p e n lo g irla u n d e r SS, b lg h e cb o o l
he had called upon her father. He’d young chap, up and coming, but he he feinted with his left and there boxes first used?
g r a d u a le a n d c o lle g e g irla .
5. How m any depressions have — Bubble Gum is not to blam e for
never been so scared in his life, ex­ “ needed a win over a name” before v/as the opening he sought. His
junior's upset stom achs or any of
a .lt fo r m o ra In fo r m a tio n
cept maybe that night when he en­ he could challenge for the title. right fist shot out, the weight of his there been in the U. S. in the past his other pains except maybe ach­
a l th è b o .p lt a l,w b e r w yoa
tered the ring for his first fight, his “ There’ll be maybe ten grand in it powerful shoulders driving it home. 100 years?
,
w o “ ld llk e lo e n le r n u rs in g .
8. Where does the w ater go ing jaws, the Food and Drug Ad­
belly empty and his spindly legs for you,” Sam had said. “ And, It landed and at the impact Jeff
m inistration said today. (Adv.)
when
the
tide
goes
out?
rubbery . . . but there had been maybe . . .” Sam paused mean- felt a searing pain shoot up his arm
7. The election of H attie C ara­
to the shoulder. For a fraction of a
second he felt dizzy and then a nau­ way of A rkansas to the U. S. sen­
seous feeling hit the middle of his ate, first woman elected to that
stomach.
His eyes cleared and he body, took place in what year?
— J
8. In which harbor could all the
saw Yancey getting off the floor.
The punch must have landed high, w arships in the world anchor at
thought Jeff. His only hope now was one tim e?
9. What is the difference be­
a quick left hook. He stepped for­
ward, ignoring the pain in his right tw een a shelldrake and a m an­
hand, feinted for an opening, saw it drake?
Horizontal
S o la tio n in N e x t losao
10. The first telegraph line in the
and punched. He missed. His last
U.
S., from Washington to Balti­
1 2 3
chance
gone.
The
bell.
He
sank
4 5
6 7
1 To invite
‘
TT~
8 9 10
m ore, opened in w hat year?
heavily on the stool.
4 Heroic tale
8 Fog
Right in the m ix in g b o w l:
12
L I G H T fr o n t
On
“ Did you bust it? ” Jerry whis­
13
14
T h e A n a w e ra
12 Poem
pered.
Light from the oven . that's
13 Author of the
1. A $500 bill. It is worth 4
15
I don t know,” Jeff answered.
16
17
Rubaiyat
cents in our currency.
But
don’t
touch
it,
others
might
14 Scent
• P erfettion in baking
. th a t’ s
see.”
2. By snapping their fingers,
15 Mass of
16
19
20
“ Yeah, but you can’t go on with waving the flaps of their togas and
w h y m illio n s of hom e-bakers
untidy hair
clapping th eir hands.
a busted rig h t," argued Jerry.
10 Excessive
21
1
22
23 24 25 26
3. Two—the Ann Rutledge and
prefer C labber Girl.
frugality
“ Keep quiet,” said Jeff, and as
18 Rapture
the bell rang for round three he the Pocahontas.
27 26
29
4. In 1560 in P aris.
20 Musical sound
1 30
rose to meet Yancey.
21 101
5. Twenty-six.
22 L a ir
31
I
32
6. While the tide goes to the oth­
33
E arlier that evening, at the For­
34
23 Temporarily
er
side of the ocean, the w ater you
b
sythe home, Helene faced her fa­
bright star
actually bathe in only goes a few
3$
36
27 Likely
ther across the dinner table.
1 38
37
29 To exclude
“ Dad,” she said, “ take me to the m iles out to sea and then comes
back again.
30 To scatter
39
Arena
tonight, please. Jeff is .
1
40
41
31 A rtificial
"S till In love with that boy?”
language
“ I've never stopped loving him.
42 43
44
32 To mend
45 46
Dad. But . . . ”
w
33 Pronoun
w
Now, a short distance from ring­
47 16 49
34 Symbol for
50
51
side, they sat. The girl, white-faced,
iridium
«II the different brands you smoked
tense, as she watched the stark
35 To lift up the
52
3
drama unfolding in that brilliantly-
>4
spirits of
during th e w artim e c ig a re tte sh o rtag e? T h a t’s
white square ahead.
37 Numeral
55
38 Some
when so many people discovered-from experience
It seemed hours to the g irl—tor­
>6
57
39 Prefix: half
tuous hours—that they had been sit­
40 Founder of
- t h a t Camels suit them best. Yes, experience b
■
ting there, when her father leaned
the Society
toward her.
No.
26
Ë!® best teacher. That’s why. . .
of Friends
“I’m sold, Helene," he said
41 P rin te r’s
7 Malicious
tersely. “ And I thought that boy
38 Ornament
• measure
45 “ Hawkeye '
burning
lacked courage. Let’s get o u t”
worn as a
State
42 Fore part ol
8 Instants
• • •
46 Driven
a ship
charm
9 A rtificial
obliquely,
44 To noise
40 One’s strong
Later,
in
the
dressing room, Jeff
language
as a nail
abroad
point
sat hunched on the rubbing table.
10
Offspring
47 Male cat
47 Characterized
41 Comparative
Jerry, striving m ightily to hold
48 F irst woman
by moderation 11 Attempt
ending
back
the tears, was gently remov­
17
Preposition
49
Article
placed
51 Card game
43 Note of scale
19 Spanish
ing the tape and bandages from
under a dish
52 Egg-shaped
for “ yes”
44 Greek letter 50 Weight
Jeff’ s swollen right hand. The room
53 Quickened
22 Simpleton
was empty, but through the walls
Jog
A n a w e r ta P u n i « N u m b e r 2»
came the rumble of voices and
54 Female sheep 24 Conjunction
55 To apportion 25 Layer ot a
laughter. ‘‘Nobody has time for a
m ineral
56 G irl's name
loser,” thought Jeff.
26
Crooked
57 Colloquial:
Mr. Forsythe walked into the
27 God of war
small child
room.
28 Northern
“ Hello Jeff,” he said He laid his
European
Vertical
29 Industrious
hand on Jeff’s shoulder. “ That was
insect
a magnificent stand you made out
1 Explosive
30 Wickedness
there Mighty few men have that
projectile
32 To paint with
courage — and, more important,
2 Image
short brush
Helene
says you're the only man
3 To portray
strokes
for her and who am I to . . .”
4 Steeps in a 33 To bewitch
Jeff glanced past Mr. Forsythe
liquid
(local)
5 Chalice
and his eyes found Helene’s She
36 Part of
8 Strap to hold
nodded and smiled . , . and to him
“ to be”
up a stocking 37 Approaching
the world was young and warm
■erica H 47
again.
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