Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 02, 1947, Image 2

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Southern Oreeon News Review. Thursday. Octnhor •»
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Ginger, temporarily deserted,
•mffed in and out of the chair legs,
SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS
feeling for Reide, who always
petted him. The dog rubbed against
Brown s trousers by mistake.
"Why. t h e ---------- ." the startled
B y M II.T O N H K A C K E K
clerk swore. He reached down,
-e tB W M U O P -
picked up the pup clumsily, and
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tossed him carelessly to the floor
'HE dead man's foot protruded sparkled, giving a pert look to the about a yard away. "Wonder you
r o n P IC K U P TR U C K S
guys wouldn't keep animals outa
1 from the blanket like a dis­ whole tangly bundle.
here, he growled, drawing a card. !
carded boot. A pan of water rested
Hennessy stopped pondering, De­ 5 on d think it was a zoo."
on the sidewalk; they had tried to lany tossed his book aside, and both
do something for him, without being ambled over. Reide turned his head
Nobody replied. Hennessy looked
able to. Just an ordinary sidestreet, from the card table.
up queerl.v from his typewriter
a speeding ear. a rat-tat-tal and
Ginger, not having sensed the re­
“The mutt probably has fleas," he
that was all. Another not-so-big shot
buff.
returned to the table. Again
remarked. "Keep it offa my desk "
was through.
he
brushed
Brown's trousers. As if
As if understanding, the puppy
Five minutes after the cops came, turned
having
anticipated
the annoyance
to its critic appealingly.
a squeaky sedan jolted to a stop at
the clerk kicked vigorously. There
Melsner
laughed
gruffly,
ignoring
the opposite curb. Half-a-dozen men the complaint,
was a sharp squeal, then Ginger
living up to his name. bit.
piled out.
"It's a cute-lookin' mutt at that,
“Reporters," someone in the ain't
Brown roared, grabbed the pooch
it. kid?" the Old Man winked
crowd decided.
from his leg, and before anyone
to Hennessy. “Send out and we ll I could protest, hurled him with
Tiie newcomers took in the scene gne 1 a eed.
, crushing force
against the wall.
in a matter-of-fact way, then
h,
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Ot
th.
e
eve*
’’Present
boot-
There was a crunch, then a whim-!
swarmed about the lieutenant and
Weatherproof, all purpose top of mildew»
the homicide squad man and plied blacks was dispatched across the per.
resistant heavy duck. Sturdy aluminun
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Every
e"e
in
^
e
place
turned
to
them with questions. One of the
frame with patented fastenings that keep
newspapermen was chewing gum. pooch was sipping milk and sniff- the battered little body on the floor
cover neat and trim. I wo husky slide
tng
chopmeat
oblivious
to
further
,
But
in
a
split
second,
every
eye
was
The others were smoking and one
fasteners at either side of hack curtain.
I g,ued pn the centre of the room
rotund fellow laughed raucously at entiesm . or his audience.
One man can install—on or oil in a jilfy —
something the homicide squad man
with only four holts. 4 ft. model show*
said. Soon a few broke away and
available also in 5 and 6 ft. clearances.
headed for the drugstore across the
street with the blue and white tele­
Fits all pickup bodies ofi
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Chevrelat • DIAMOND 1 • D O D G E
phone emblem outside. Within
| f f o k r i • G .M .C . • Hudson • latwaatMNf
twenty m i n u t e s all of them
squeezed back into the car.
Stwd.Uk.r . WIIXYS-OVEKLAND
*/s, 34 and I ton pickup bodies.
“S'long, Mac, see y’in church,"
the man at the wheel yelled to the
Available from your automotive dealer.
A.
yn,
lieutenant as the gears meshed.
School
Outfit
“Hard guys," the man in the
crowd muttered, as the machine
N EXCITING, gaily trim m ed
C. K..ÌURK CORP. ^ 7
turned the corner.
jum per for school w ear all
SO U TH B E N D , IN D IA N A
term long. Two tiny scallops fin­
"You said it," his companion
ish the closing, the full skirt flares
agreed, dryly.
out as crisply as can be. To
An hour later, Joe Melsner of the
Sm artly Tailored
m atch, a simple draw string blouse.
City News Federation. “Old Man”
• • •
N t EAT as a pin and ju st right
of the borough's police reporters,
Pattern No 8210 comes In sizes 3 4 5
for
a
busy
cam
pus
w
ardrobe.
left the smoky-walled pressroom on
7 and 8 years Size 4. Jumper, 1% yards
SMALL Fgy
ky S&?
A sm artly tailored two-piecer to »•
of 35 or 39 lnch; blouse, 1 yard 1 yard
the ground floor of the Supreme
rlc rac.
make
in
pretty
bright
woolens—
Court Building to buy an afternoon
Send your order to:
have short cuffed or the popular
paper. Johnny Hennessy, of the
MOST POPULAR
push-up
sleeves.
Globe, the kid of the shack, sat in
SF W IN G C IR C L E P A T T E R N P KPT.
• • •
•28 Mission St., San Francisco, Calif.
a corner figuring out his expense
, . P?*tcrn, No- 82,5 I" for sizes 11. 12. 13
Enclose 25 cents In coins for each
account. Jim Reide, of the Post-
14. 16 and 18 Size 12, 4 '* yards of 35 or
pattern desired.
39-incn.
“Hennessy caught the clerk with a hard left to the Jaw?
Flash, Nason, of the Mail, Cohen,
Pattern No._______________ size___
The F all and W inter F A S H IO N w ill
of the Reflector and Lenox, of the
“We'll call him Ginger,” Hen­ and Ginger was forgotten. Hen­ prove a dependable nulde In planning
Marne_________
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your winter wardrobe. Special devlzns.
Home Press, with a few of the usual nessy suggested. “Lookit the fire in
«ty**»— free pattern printed
Addresa_
pressroom hangers-on, were at the his eyes, will you?" Ginger yapped nessy has sprung from his chair Inside the book.
23 cents.
inevitable rummy game. Opposite, appreciatively, provocatively. That like a starting sprinter, yanked
Delany, of the Star, legs stretched finished the card game. Reide, the Brown from his seat, overturning
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majestically across his desk and most die-hard of the playe^, threw the table at the same time—and r
feet high in the air, sat back read­ down his gummy cards, and with smashed a hard fist to the outsider's ?
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ing a fat book with a scarlet cover the others, gathered around Mels- jaw.
A quiz with answers offering 7
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and yellow edges. Levito, who was ner's desk. Fondly they watched the
Brown reeled, regained his foot­ ?
with an up-county paper, fidgeted in grimy little mutt push his snoot into ing, swung, and missed. Nason and ?
information on various subjects £
a phone booth, waiting to “clean the worm-like chopmeat.
Delany started to intervene, but ?
n - n -« .n - n -n - e -r s .
up" the shooting story.
Melsner, who had taken everything cw.rv.iv.tv.íc.rv.ic.rv.ix.ív.A.ft.«.,».,».,».,».
A merica ' s favorjte !
Two days later, Ginger was part
T h e Q u e s tio n s
A voice thundered in the corridor. of the life of the shack. A bootblack in quietly, stopped them with a
5. It is generally believed that
THESES
ONLY ONE KELLOGGS
move
of
his
hand.
“Let
’em
go
a
The others looked up; they always had been commissioned to give him
1. Up to 1869 what large city they do, because of their actions
CORN
F
U
l^ S ~ G E T T H E
did when Melsner spoke. He was a bath, to provide a lined box for a while,” he said, grimly. The others was called Yedo?
while they are asleep.
pointing to something huddled at bed, to continue general caretaking. backed away.
2. Where is the native home of
ORIGINAL IN THE W H IT E ,
6. H ates women.
the doorway.
Thoroughly a r o u s e d , Brown the Hottentots?
7. Forty-eighth.
* & > , ANO GREEN PACKAGE.
While the men were out on stories_
“Now what d’ya call this?” the holdups, suicides, fires, whatnot— lunged at his lighter rival, who
3. Who possessed the face that
8. Asteroids.
REGULAR OR FAMILY S IZ E
Old Man grunted, stooping over.
Ginger tripped around impatiently, danced aside just fast enough. As “ launched 1,000 ships” ?
He .picked up the cringing some­ until they came back. Then he tne clerk plowed by, the reporter
4. How m any workers In the
thing and deposited it gingerly on greeted them joyously, with quick, grabbed him by the scruff of the world earn less than four Amer­ Covered With Decorations
his desk, a massive roll-top affair short barking yelps.
neck, swung hum around, and sent ican dollars a week?
The most decorated m an in the
with "Private: Keep Out!” on it in
him sprawling away with another
5. Do dogs dream ?
U.
S. arm y is Col. E dgar Erskine
forbidding letters. The "something”
punch that cracked against his jaw.
6. A misogynist is one who does Hume who is connected with the
was a very tiny dog, a bedraggled
The pressroom was crowded one
Brown shook his head, spat, then what?
civil affairs division of the war
puppy that looked as if it hadn’t sultry afternoon, crowded with went for Hennessy again. The re­ 7. Nevada is sixth in land area departm ent. Since 1914, he has
eaten in as long as it hadn't bathed. sweaty men in shirtsleeves. At the sult was still another crack; he but what in population?
received 56 m edals and other dec­
Its eyes were red-rimmed, as if card table, next to Reide, was A1 could feel his eye swell as i f air
8. What do we call the barren orations — 12 from the United
with weeping. But there was a pink Brown, a thick - necked hardware had been pumped around it. Clear­ worlds in the sky, having no air,
States and 44 from 20 foreign na­
spot on the end of the moist black clerk who spent his idle hours with ly he was no match at boxing for w ater or living things?
tions.
nose. And the eyes themselves what he called the "newshounds?
the fire-eyed "newshound” who side­
T h e A n s w e rs
stepped and stung him so deftly.
1. Tokyo, Japan.
He dropped back, then plunged low
2. South Africa.
MOTHER. MOTHER,
like a football player and threw
3. Helen of Troy.
BAKE T he clabber girl
Hennessy to the floor.
WHAT'S YOU A SECRET, i
4. Half of them . The Chinese,
WAV, MV DEAR, WITH
Again Nason and Delany leaped one-fifth of the world’s population,
WHAT MAKES ALL A
CLABBER GiRJL
forward to interfere, but the Old had a low of $1.40 per week before
YOUR CAKES SO
Man, an intense gleam in his eyes inflation.
B a k in g p o w d e r .
I fine , T6LL ME, .
restrained them.
WON T yo u , HOW I
It looked bad for the reporter.
y o u DO IT, s o I. I
A
FEW
DROPS
OF
VICKS
H o rizo ntal
S o lu tio n In N e x t Iss u e .
Brown pressed his advantage, bore
CAN BE PROUD
down with his full weight. One of
1 To surpass
OF M IN E .
the newspaperman’s shoulders was
1
2
3
4
5
6
6 To diminish
7
8
9
10 1
down,
the
other
twisted
consul-
11 To stimulate
(DOUBLE-DUTY NOSE DROPS)
sively as the panting fellow on top
11
12 To be in­
12
13
sought to wrench it into the dirt of
dignant at
14 Egyptian
the floor-boards. Then suddenly one
14
A«k Mother, Ska Knows . , ,
16
15
17
deity
of Hennessy's legs appeared, en­
SNIFFLY, STUFFY DISTRESS OF
Clabber Girl it the baking powder
15 Cupola
/ * Guarani««! by
twined about the body of his foe,
18
17 Poker stake
19
\6 » a 4 Hounk««plnf y
with the balanced double action , , t
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20
21
the other leg applied pressure from
23
18 German river
Right, in the mixing bowl; light, front
ïfî-w.in««
beneath, and a perfect wrestler’s
W
20 Unusual
the oven.
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25
scissors'’
hurled
the
heavier
man
26
27
28
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23 Hint
It’s wonderful how a
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to the side, almost reversing the
little Vicks Va-tro-nol|
24 To require
positions.
¿9
in each nostril acts fast1
30 \ \ \ \ 31
32
26 A t no tim e
to soothe irritation,
The
knotted
pair
whirled
crazily
28 Note of scale
open cold-clogged nose
.
33
across the floor like a two-headed
34
35
29 Of longer
and reduce stuffiness. And if used In
fiend. They crashed into Melsner’s
time, Vicks Va-tro-noi helps prevent
standing
desk, upsetting a bottle of purple many colds from developing Trv it!
36 37
31 Person
38
39
Follow
directions In the package **
40 41
ink, which spilled over 'tooth of
named for
them. Then they tore apart, and
an office
43
42
44
45
33 From a
each staggered to his feet, a livid
mess.
distance
46
48
47 Ì
35 Comfort
49 W - 1 50
Brown wiped his brow, smearing
36 Fails to
it grotesquely with sweat, ink, and
follow suit
52
51
53
54
55
blood. He lunged again, but for the
39 Post of a
last time. Hennessy, his whole
stairway
56
57 58
frame taut for one blow, poised like
59
60
42 Bovine
a matador and as the clerk rushed
quadruped
61
in, brought his left fist forward and
43 Souvenir
62
up
like a lead mallet. It caught
45 Roman
the hardware clerk on the point of
emperor
the chin, and he went down for
46 Consumed
No. 34
good From the corner, a faint bark
48 Ecclesiasti­
signalized Ginger’s approval, and
cal council
10 Complete
40 Ate away
50 Tier
jolted the wide-eyed onlookers to
54 Viscous
their senses.
41 To decrease
51 Kind
11 Goddess ol
substance
44 Systems of
57 N o t any
peace
53 To redact
rules
58 C o m p a ra tiv e
55 P re fix : down
13 Indian
47 Silkworm
suffix
56 Three in one
shelter
49 Dreadful
60 Compass
Ten minutes later, a few blocks
59 Expunging
16 Uniform
52 Vat
point
down,
Brown was telling his boss
Instrument
19 Type of
how he'd been “mobbed" in a card
61 Small drum
A n s w e r to P a u l a N u m b e r ss
automobile
game brawl with a "half-dozen” re­
62 Withered
21 Cry of the
porters.
Bacchanals
Vertical
I told you to keep away from
22 Archaic:
those
fellows,” he was told.
sweetheart
1 Outer coating
“They're hard guys.”
25 To put off
of the teeth
In the pressroom, Reide held a
27 Ascended
2 90
blue bowl and Delany held Ginger.
30 Rants
3 Spanish hero
32 More recent
The others were clustered around,
4 Short jacket
34 To depend
5 Citrus fruit
beaming. The puppy's bruised side
6 Land measure 36 To ridicule
was bandaged clean around his fat
37 To gain by
7 To exist
little middle, and tied with a funny
compulsion
8 Man's name
bow on top, like a Christmas parcel.
38 Trigonomet­
9 Movable
“Will ya look at the runt go for
shelter
rical function
8erle» H-47
that milk, will ya?” MelsneT
grinned at Hennessy.
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ANOTHER !
Relieves
HeadCMi
CLABBER GIRL
More people are smoking
CAMELS
ihan ever before! J