_Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, September 4. 1947 "W h e re 'd you get this cra zy idea anyw ay?" w rin k le s deepened at the corners of the old gentlem an's eyes as he it's only a suggestion—*' asked e lfish ly, "W e ll, w hat do you But. Caswell, how do I s ta rt th in k o f it ? " p la y in g w ith the c h a lk —that is, i f . J N ot bad’ * i r -" answered Swain. I m foolish enough to s ta rt? " ’B ut i t ’s a b it lo p sid e d ." ’ I'v e thought o f that, too. I can By g u m ,” Old E lls w o rth chuck­ get a student fro m one o f the a rt led. " I see The halves don’t schools to come here once a week m a tc h .' He added a few lines w ith to Show you. I f you don’ t lik e it «H er a little w h ile you can th ro w a palsied hand and colored the open spaces blue lik e a c h ild p la y in g w ith h im o u t." “ J-JERE, take y o u r pineapple a p ic tu re book. Then he looked to­ D octor C aswell went to his frie n d . * ju ic e ," g e n tly persuaded Kop- "L is te n , young Ju d so n -L iv in g s to n , head o f the At- w a rd the door. pel. the m ale nurse. • m a n .” he w hispered. " I w ant to ask a n tic A rt In s titu te , and explained " N o p e !" gru n te d C o llis P E lls ­ the situ a tio n . L iv in g s to n had ju s t you som ething before old pineapple w orth. ju ic e comes b a c k ." the young m an - F ra n k Swain "B u t i t ’ s good fo r you. s ir ." "Y e s. s ir .” responded Swain re ­ eighteen years old and a p ro m isin g " N o p e !" sp e ctfu lly. student. He needed the money. Ran " I t ’s d o cto r s o rd e rs ." " I was th in k in g —could you spare an e le va to r at nig h t to pay his tui- " N o p e !" the tim e to come tw ice a week or non. How m uch would he g e t’ F ive Koppel heard the fro n t door bell perhaps three tim e s? ” d o lla rs a v is it. Fine. and was glad to leave the room . Sure, M is te r E lls w o rth ” N ext afternoon young Swain was He found D octor C asw ell in the h a ll "G ood. L e t’s m ake i t M onday shown in to the b ig liv in g room Col­ d ow nstairs. "1 ca n ’ t do a th in g and F rid a y . Four in P E lls w o rth looked at him ap­ Wednesday w ith h im ,” he told the doctor. “ He o’c lo c k ." p ra is in g ly . won t ta ke his pineapple ju ic e . He Koppel entered and was fla b b e r­ Sir, I ’ m not an a rtis t y e t," a n ­ doesn t w a n t me to read to h im . He gasted when his p a tie n t took his hates the ra d io . He doesn't lik e a n y­ swered the young m an. pineapple ju ic e w ith o u t a w him per. " U -aU m p , h !” S „„J th in g !" As the weeks went by Swain s vis D o cto r C asw ell received the in ­ fo rm a tio n w ith his usual profession­ a l calm . He had done some con­ s tru c tiv e th in k in g since his last v is ­ it. T h is was no o rd in a ry case. The old g entlem an was in p re tty good shape fo r a m an o f seventy-six But he had to be kept fro m b u yin g things. He had suffered his last h e a rt a tta c k a fte r his disastrous purchase o f th a t je rk w a te r ra ilro a d out in Iow a The one before that cam e fro m the e x c ite m e n t engen­ dered by the d is in te g ra tio n o f the H appy Package chain o f g ro c e ry stores w hich he had a cquired at a fabulous p rice . A ll o f his purchases o f recent ye a rs had to be liq u id a te d at a g reat sa crifice both to his 12-20 health and his pocketbook. C ollis P. E lls w o rth sat in a huge over-upholstered c h a ir by the w in ­ Neat and Trim dow. He looked around as D o cto r DUTTONS arranged Strikingly Caswell in q u ire d , "W e ll, how ’ s the on bodice and skirt lend an young m an to d a y? ” SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS I •= £ £ £ & ^Ja ifo reJ d in y e r ie — a— Backless summer d r e s s e s should be made with a Jacket if you wont to get full service from them. On cool nights a light bolero jacket will protect your buck —- • — To clean glass straws, us« an ordinary pipe cleaner. For th« lurger size glass straws use two , or three cleaners twisted together Cleaners may be used a number of times. —- • — When sanding unfinished furnl (tir e for painting, sand thoroughly with line sundpuper wrapped around a pudded wood block Wipe off with u soft lintleaa cloth. — • —- « / Use a carpet sweeper daily and a vacuum cleaner once a week and beating, which causes carpet threads to weaken and break, will not be necessary. I J 1 8209 " L -m p h !" grunted the figure in the c h a ir in a tone lik e a rasping cough w ith a ll the im p lic a tio n s o f a sneer. I hear you h a v e n 't been obeying o rd e rs ," the d o cto r chided. "W h o ’s g iv in g m e o rders at m v tim e o f life ? ” r The d o cto r d re w up a c h a ir and sat down close to the old m an " I ’ ve got a p roposition fo r y o u ,” he said q uietly. and ÏÏ* * -W - the m a n tle p ie c e ," he suggested W hat for? I t ’s only a bowl w ith some blue stains on it. O r are they green?” it. M is te r E lls w o rth , U m ph! The old m an took a piece o f crayon in a shaky hand and m ade a scra w l. He m ade an­ o th e r scra w l and connected the two w ith a couple o f crude lines. "T h e re it is, young m a n ," he snapped w ith a g ru n t o f sa tisfa ctio n . "Such fool- ishness. P o p p y c o c k !’’ Old E lls w o rth looked suspiciously o ver his spectacles. "W h a t is it m ore m edicine, m ore a utom obile rice s, m ore balderdash to keep me aw ay fro m the o ffice ? ” “ H ow ’d you lik e to take up a r t ’ ” F ra n k Swain was p a tie n t He The d o cto r had his stethoscope needed the five do lla rs. " I f you re a d y in case the abruptness of the w a n t to d ra w you w ill have to look suggestion proved too m uch fo r the at w hat y o u 're d ra w in g , s ir .” p a tie n t’s heart. Old E lls w o rth squinted and B u t the old g e n tle m a n ’ s answer looked. " B y gum . i t ’s kinda p re tty was a vigorous " R o t ! ” I never noticed it before.” I don’t m ean s e rio u s ly ." said the ! Koppel came in w ith the p ro ­ doctor, re lie ve d th a t disa ste r had w-i.eh HVe,rJ ed- “ JuSt f001 arour|d nouncem ent th a t his p a tie n t had ch a lk and crayons. I t 'l l be done enough fo r the firs t lesson. Oh, it s pineapple ju ic e a g a in ,” “ B o s h !” E lls w o rth m um bled. Swain le ft. ... A 11 r ig h t.” The d o cto r stood up V V HEN the a rt student cam e the I ju s t suggested it, th a t’ s a ll ” fo llo w in g week there was a C o llls P- sucked his gums and his d ra w in g on the table th a t had a w rin k le d chin bobbed up and down. s lig h t resem blance to the vase The CROSSWORD PUZZLE H orizontal 1 R esort 4 Bone 6101 8 G o lfe r’ s mound 11 C a p ita l of T asm ania 13 Restless 15 P itc h e r 16 To knock 18 Rodents 19 S uffix in d ic a t­ ing past tense 20 Vague gossip 22 N ote o f scale 23 C ity in Chaldea 24 A lp h a b e tica l lis t o f a rtic le s 26 M a th e m a t- cal ra tio 28 Sacred songs 30 W ing-footed, as the bat 32 Sheltered side J 33 M a la y gibbon 34 L in e m ade by fo ld in g 37 H e re d ita ry 40 M o lte n la va 41 To esteem 43 P a rt of in fin itiv e 44 Sym bol fo r ta n ta lu m 46 Spot 10 To w atch 47 Pronoun n a rro w ly 48 S icilia n 12 Land volcano m easure 50 P o rt to puff 14 P rin te r’ s out the h a ir m easure 51 A ngers 17 Wine cup 53 H indu p o lit­ 20 A ncient ic a l leader E g y p tia n 55 Reserved in m onarch m anner 21 To play 57 U n it boisterously 58 B y 23 Above 59 H aw k-h e a d ­ 24 T ra n sp a re n t ed d e ity 60 Pen fo r sw ine 25 E x tra o rd i­ n a ry in size 27 F u n a m e n ta l V e rtic a l mess o f life tendencies 1 T h a t young 29 M a lt la d y beverage 2 Forces 31 P re fix : before 3 Couched 34 S ym bol fo r 4 O therw ise 5 Swaggers c a lc iu m 6 T u rre t 35 F le x ib le stem 7 P re p o sition used in 8 Appendage b a ske try 9 To flee 36 Soul air of importance to this youthful versatile frock. It opens down the back, has a choice of sleeve lengths, is neat and trim . - ■ » » -hr • “ T ry p le a se." S o lu tio n in N e x t Issue i « Piaa,,e r2 • eye 48 The self 49 C o llo q u ia l: poster 51 W hether 52 D iffid e n t 54 E x c la m a tio n of d is b e lie f 56 Note of scale A n s w e r to P u n i e A s tre s H-47 Num ber Lingerie Set I OOKING for a neatly tailored lingerie set for your new fall clothes? This well fitting slip and pantit- pair is designed to flatter the more mature figure—is easy to make, has few pattern pieces. • • • a .p ? ? c.r.n 8198 '» ,or ’ I " » 38 *1 42. 44. 46. 48. 50 anti 52. Size 38. »Up. 21. yard» of 35 or 39-lnch; panllKi. 1 '4 yard» S E W IN G C IR C L E P A T T E R N D E P T . 709 Mlniion s t , Szn Francisco, Calif. Enclose 25 cent» In coin» for each pattern desired. • ’ 209 come» In sizes 12. 14, r n n '" ' w ? ' H ° W W C re th e e a l le r ie s j his death? ru n Who selected the canvasses ! 5. What is the number of de­ fo r the exhibitions? An idea was grees around the equator? fo rm in g in his brain. 6. What is the largest inland When the late sp rin g sun began to sea in the world? cloak the fields and gardens w ith "u Which is the most populous c o lo r E lls w o rth executed an aw ful of the South American countries’ sm udge w hich he called "T re e s 8. Who was it said: ‘ ‘These are Dressed in W h ite .” Then he made times that try men's souls” ? a s ta rtlin g announcement. He was in ' £ re Ethi°Pians Christians? going to e x h ib it it in the S um m er 0. Does a barrel of compressed show at the L a th ro p G a lle ry ! air have more buoyancy than a F o r the su m m e r show at L a th ro p GdI1o ry was the biggest a rt e x h ib it o f the y e a r - i n q u a lity i f not in size. 8. Thomas Paine. 9- Yes, they have been Chris­ tians since shortly after the Cru­ cifixion, when Matthew carried the doctrine of Christ into that country. 10. No. A barrel of compressed air has more weight, therefore has less buoyancy. T w o days before the close of the e x h ib itio n a special messenger brought a long o ffic ia l-lo o k in g en­ velope to M is te r E lls w o rth w hile Swain, Koppel and the doctor w ere in the room . "R e n d it to me ” requested the old man. " M y eves are tire d fro m p a in tin g .” The d o cto r read: I t gives the L a th ro p G a lle ry pleasure to announce th a t the I F ir s t Landscape P rize o f $1,000 has been aw arded to C ollis P E lls w o rth ,o r his Trees Dressed in W h ite .” Swain and Koppel uttered a series o f in a rtic u la te gurgles. D octor Cas w ell e x e rc is in g his professional se lf co n tro l w ith a suprem e e ffo rt w n ri’h 'C° n g ra ‘ u la tio n s- M is te r Ells-' w orth, fin e , fine. . . . See, see O f course, I d id n ’ t expect g re a t news. B ut, b u t—well, y o u 'll have to a d m it that m uch m ore s a tis fy in g than ness." A r t n o th in g ,” snapped u lc u ,( the Old m an " I bought the L a th ro p GaJ le ry la s t m o n th .” HO OTHER, CEREAL GIVES more energy .1 get the ORIGINAL KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES IN THE WHITE. RED, ANO GREEN PACKAGE. R egular or family size . IWEHIYCRAHD BLADES ±!N< H I ^ M D O U t i f t o ^ 5 on), 10< ’ ■'OTHER, M O TH E R • barrel of air at atmospheric pres­ sure? t h in k in g SAKE THE CLAB8ER fc lR L W A X MY DE AR, ' W A TC H ED y o u S A K E today , The Anaw era C LAJ38E R G IR L B A K IN G I POW DER w it h MADE B IS C U IT S (I. t-lO H T and FLUFFY I WISH 1. Plato. 2- Yes. The Union ship Kear- sage sank the Confederate cruiser Alabama in European waters of! Cherbourg, France. ic o u l d s a k e / that w ay Star Spangled Banner Key Watched Had 15 Stripes / A lk M o ih a r, Ska K a a w i . . . To the u tte r astonishm ent of a ll three — and e sp e cially Swain — The Star Spangled .Banner that Trees Dressed in W h ite ” was ac­ "♦har m \ ^ COtt Key p a tc h e d cepted fo r the L a th ro p show N ot through the perilous fight” had only was M is te r E lls w o rth crazy fifteen stripes. From 1795 to 1818 thought Kppel, but the L a th ro p the American flag had fifteen al­ G a lle ry was crazy, too. ternating red and white stripes. F o rtu n a te ly . , . t h e stood the p a in tin g was Two extra stripes a iuoa r for or m e hung m an inconspicuous place n e 'Ye s t states in the Union, where it could not e x c ite any no- • a?d, Kentucky, admitted ticeable com m ent. Young Swain 10 a n d ’92 sneaked in to the g a lle ry one a fte r- noon and blushed to the top o f his |en r Li,W|h e" he SaW " T rees Dressed n W hite a loud, raucous splash on a w all otherw ise drenched in beauty and h a rm ony. As two gig. ghng students stopped before the strange a n om aly Swain fled in te r ­ ro r. He could not bear to hear w hat they had to say. 37 One who reads the lessons in church 38 To c e rtify 39 B ehold! 42 E d ib le seed 45 G ir l’s nam e 47 P a rt o f the 16-52 When D o cto r C aswell ca lle d E lls ­ 16. 18 and 20. size 14. 4*,» yards of 35-lnch. w orth w ould ta lk about the g ra ce fu l P . « " , ! » « ’ ? ,O! your ropy of «w ««••» Pattern N o .--------- —_________ i w een on Ï T ant ‘ rOnS He W0U,d b h b ' ' “ , y«’.“ » Name---- ------------------- the ric h v a rie ty o f color I “ P-tO’ the-mlnute fashion news, special lea- Address--------------------- ------ ------------------- °f He Pro u d ly dis- ! 2S ïéntsPa‘ U r " “ >« played the va rie g a te d sm ears of pa in t on his heavy s ilk dressing gown. He w ould not a llo w his valet z -b ? to send it to the cleaner's He wanted to show the doctor how hard A quiz with answers offering ? he d been w o rkin g . The tre a tm e n t was w o rk in g p e r­ information on various subjects ? fe c tly No m o re trip s dow ntow n to become in vo lve d in purchases o f en terprises o f d o u b tfu l solvency. 1. Who said: ‘ ‘When there 3. Alaska ................. ... " U C II U lL ’ i e I is S | The d o cto r thought it safe to allow an income tax, the just man w ill 4. He was assassinated, E lls w o rth to v is it the M e tro p o lita n , pay more and the unjust less on 5. 360 degrees. the M useum o f M odern A rt and o th ­ the same amount of income” ? 6. The Caspian, which is 760 e r e x h ib its w ith Swam. An e n tire ly 2. Was a battle of our Civil miles long and varies between 100 new w orld opened up its c h a rm in g war ever fought in Europe? ?Td,Z 80 niiIes wide- Ils total area m ysteries. The old m an displayed 3. Where is the Valley of Ten i f 170,000 square miles. an in sa tia ble c u rio s ity about the g a l­ Thousand Smokes? 7. Brazil. le rie s and the p a in te rs who e xh ib it- 4. How did Julius Caesar meet ’ ’I f the papers get hold of this M is te r E lls w o rth w ill become a laughing-stock. We’ ve got to stop h im , groaned Koppel. I , ‘ ‘No-” adm onished the doctor. We can t in te rfe re w ith h im now and take a chance o f spoiling a ll X S ? w o rk No. 30 When winding a hank of wool wind it on n moth bull. Then If the wool isn't nil u«cd or is put nsnlo for awhile, the moth bull discourages moths. whhb?herS ' ^ ,anc^ k Z own boMnfl d° v b l. action . . . ’"® b°w1, li’ M‘ from e X P E R lE N C E -. DURING THE WARTIME CIGARETTE SHORTAGE_TAUGHT M E there ' s NO OTHER CIGARETTE LIKE A CAMEL.1 ITS G R EA T TO LA GET CAMELS again regularly , they suit me toa ' t '! -4. *