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b o u th e r n O re g o n N e w s K e v ie w , T h u rs d a y , D e c e m b e r 25, 1947 m W . í 'w 00$ ¿ FICTION c c w PET PEST By R O B E R T D E N N IS "because The Kid would w ant It w ritten up on your p a g e -w h e re his friends could see It He ain’t cnmtn* back. Clint.” Penny didn’t get it at first—and then her chest went all tight for that old m an in there The way he stood —the tone of his voice—said that everything he'd been living for had been wiped out by a telegram sent to "th e next of kin.” Clint kept frowning. "You know what to suy about The Kid. Clint," old Hughey prom pted "Tell ’em about that sw eet left of ' his, and how nobody ever got past it.” The old fellow talked on and on. 1 Clint listened, his face deadpan. Penny Alder listened, too. She was still nt her desk when Clint and t Hughey Law ler cam e out. “T hat picture—” the old fellow said anxiously. I wouldn’t want to lose It-— ” "I II get it back to you.” Clint was letting him go without even one word of sym pathy. “Sure — well — thanks I guess I NEEDLECRAFT PATTERNS Spread, of Bluebirds and Roses— Q Out m i I m n i i p H r o . i v e i d l r ; i ittsrn ite in v visual itu t il with w ith ras] ■ ,i« y. In I see eliu ts « plinhis, and i iim p lc l« <f|. c h a i rts a n il pht'lns, rei lluns m a k e s needlew ork easy,' Ild e tn an I m n s i ia 11 v la rg e d e m a n d and Cun r u t eiindltlinn «lightly m ure tim e Is rv q a ln -il In llllln i! o n li-is fu r n faw of (ho luusi p o pu lar pattern s. Send yo u r o ld e r to: *1 'H E footsteps cam e down the "I'll bet he w as." P enny's com in < city room and halted at the door m ent dropped like a pebble into the V “ to of Clint L ipton» office. Penny Alder H ? ° £ ’ «**« t,m * a n d th o u g h t felt eyes on her. boring down deep pool of Hughey Law ler s pride. He gushed words. A !. klnu Ot ? . d ° g , “ Sh0Uld through the b a rra g e of typew riter N rw h if Cirri«» N eed ier raft l»ep( Penny Alder actually was glad to ll<»< 3217 M u P r a o r ltr o <, C alif. fie ld - l u J i d a »e ° t s Of ro o m — keys she was sending up Som ething E n clin e 2U cents (or I*«(tern . ,d " ood:>* la w n s — th e w o rk - about Clint U pton put a chip on her see C lint’s rust-colored head appear. N o ..................... .... She alm ost welcomed his deep ing c la s s d og is fo r you. C ollies shoulder___ frown when he spotted her caller. N i ii if a n d B e lg ia n S h e e p d o g s a r e in-1 . e lu d e d h e re a n d th ey h a v e p ro v e n , . ” ! A de,r _ lhe v o k e was ,o° Old Hughey turned to Clint. Addico* th e ir v a lu e in h e rd in g s h e e p a n d ™ ,bek’ng heJ pcst- “ I've got som ething for you to c a ttle . H I —ls Clint com in back today? w rite up, Clint----- ” She looked up at the old m an who T h e G e rm a n S hepherd dog is an o th er C lint's nod tow ard his office was breed ou tstanding to r h erd ing a b ility and stood in the door of C lint's room, a J ha!A Û mb Hum. about as friendly as an um pire’s a n e x c e lle n t w a tc h dog to boot. W o rkin g ( dogs a re a d ig iu lie d , p o w e rfu l, serious lot, shiny serge suit bagging around his thumb. "I can only give you a m in y e t th ey w ill s m o th e r you w ith affection lean, stooped figure like a piece of ute----- ” i f tre a te d rig h t. O th e r breeds of dogs, as It w as tlie jo b of Jo e y , th e v il lettuce. She u nodded. An classified b.v th e A m e ric a n K e n n e l c club_ u u u iu . .-in lu b — wilted “Sure—" The old fellow turned. lage d u lla rd , a s " K e e p e r of th e train th e ir h e alth , diet and tr a in in g —a r e dis- assistant society editor had troubles cussed C a n n o n ," to polish th e a n tiq u e Penny found the Lipton frown cussed in in our our bo bo oklet oklet No. N o. 78. 78 enough. Let Clint Lipton take care • • 1 c a n n o n in th e v illa g e s q u a re . aim ed at her. “ Y ou're a p a l," he of the sports dep artm en t and his Send 25c In coin fo r “ H ow to R aise and D uring a c e le b ra tio n , th e m ayo r T r a in y o u r D o g “ to W eek ly N e w s p ap er own pests. Old Hughey Law ler was c o m m e n te d on the b rig h tn e s s of S ervice , 2 « W est 17th S treet. N ew Y o rk , his problem ----- N e w Y o rk . P rin t n a m e , address w ith zone, the b ra ssw o rk a n d su g g e ste d th e booklet title and N o . 78. The old fellow touched the yel ; crow d give Jo e y a ro u sin g v o le lowed. saw - brim m ed straw hat of th a n k s. J o e y b e a m e d all th e S p a n is h M a t a d o r Poses clam ped down over his thin fringe 1 w ay hom e. " M a w ," he b o a ste d to of w hite hair. h is w ife, " tlie m a y o r sa id w h a t U n a r m e d to Fool B u ll “ I ’ve got som e news about The j a nice jo b 1 been doin' on th e c a n Kid for Clint to w rite up," he said, non. E v e ry b o d y g av e m e th r e e X, «s» S p a in h a s re c e n tly re v iv e d a as he crossed the narrow aisle c h e e rs!” d a n g e ro u s fo rm o f b u llfig h tin g , "O h," Penny replied helplessly. "Y ou k n o w ," sa id h is w ife, a c c o rd in g to C o llie r’s, in w h ich it was about The Kid old Hughey j " I ’ve been tilin k in ’. You b een on th e m a ta d o r is u n a r m e d a n d d o es would stand and gab forever----- 1 th a t jo b m o re 'n 40 y e a r s an d got n o t fight, b u t a tte m p ts to m a k e "C ourse I'v e got to give it to I no p la c e . Why d o n 't you buy a th e bull b eliev e th a t h e is a s ta tu e 7031 . can n o n and go into b u sin e ss fo r a s h e p o ses, d r e s s e d in w h ite Clint. I’ve been keepin’ Clint right j y o u rs e lf? ” c lo th e s, on a s m a ll w h ite p e d e s ta l up to date on The Kid—” He sw al lowed at som ething. i r^ O L O H HARM O N Y for y o u r in th e c e n te r of th e rin g . j J ro o m ! B lu e b ird s and red ro ses In g e n io u s B u rg la r A la r m "So he’s told m e ." With dull fas O u t of e v e ry 10 b u lls e n g a g e d , i in a g a r la n d of laz y -d a isy flow* a p p ro x im a te ly 7 a r e fo o led a t th e cination she w atched the old fel In Ja p T e m p le o f 1 6 9 7 , e ra — su c h u c h e e rfu l w in te r bed- first g la n c e a n d w a lk a w a y , w h ile low's A dam ’s apple clim b up and sp t c.i i ’ down the stretch of turkey-like neck th e o th e rs a r e n o t d e c e iv e d u n til • • • th e y p u sh th e s ta tu e s q u e m a t a above the over-size collar. Clint also F ew m o d e rn b u r g la r a la r m s - "X Y o u r fa v o rite b lu e b ird s , P a tte rn 7031 d o r dow n off th e p e d e s ta l a n d se e had sa id —th at the next tim e old a r e us ingenious us the one in th e <7- , tra n s fe r o f a 1 5 ', hv 18 In. m o tif; 5 m otifs ... - > 3 by S ', to 2 ' , by 1 0 ', in. h is body m o tio n le ss on th e g ro u n d . Hughey tried to fold his e a rs back, C hioin te m p le in K yoto, J a p a n , A O c c a sio n a lly , a b u ll is n o t d u p e d he was going to----- w hich w a s b u ilt in the s tr u c tu r e "Did I ever show you the picture a t all an d th e m a ta d o r h a s to ru n w hen it w as e re c te d ns a m ilita r y fo r h is life. The Kid sent me when he was h e a d q u a r te rs in 1897. W hen th e tra in in ' out on the C oast?" Hughey a la r m is se t, re v e r b e r a tio n s pushed a post-card p o rtra it under c a u se d by an in tru d e r w a lk in g 5 "You haven't got your hat on,” said Clin, gruffly, "1 suppose that nose — a while-you-wait photo a c ro s s ttie w ooden floor p ro d u c e Ban N ational Anthem her ? ? A G e n e r a l Q u iz OB ? so u n d s like th e tw itte rin g of b ird s graph of a young fellow in sailor m eans it’s another 'no d a te .’ ” blues, his hat cocked at an angle in ttie r a f te r s . T h e re fo re , he is n o t rv. rv. <v. /v. accused, "you know that old guy won't be cornin' around any more, T h e p la y in g of th e S ta r S p a n over one belligerent eye. a w a re th a t his p re se n c e is kn o w n gets m e down." T h e Q u e s tio n s Clint. I m ean, there w on't be any J g le d B a n n e r on th e o rg a n in N ew until h e is c a p tu re d . "A fine lookin' boy. Miss A lder.” She looked up at him, and that m ore news about The Kid----- ” ' 1. W ho th re w th e first c u rv e d Y o rk ’s G ra n d C e n tra l te r m in a l She'd seen the face before. Her Clint glowered as Hughey L a w le r '^ 3 ** in a b a s e b a ll g a m e ? h a s b e e n p ro h ib ite d sin c e D e c e m glance stra y e d in through the open chip was on her shoulder. “F o r holding him ,” he scowled, slowly sta rte d aw ay—then, sudden- ' ,2' T he B a sq u e s a r e a v e ry an b e r 8, 1941, w h en w e h a d d e c la r e d door of C lint's office to w here a c ie n t people in h a b itin g w hat w a r on J a p a n a n d th e o rg a n is t shaft of late afternoon sunshine “you're going to break down and go ly, he strode after him. p la y e d th e a n th e m . A s e v e ry o n e spotlighted a photograph tacked on out to dinner—and places—with me "You c a n 't just walk out on your m o u n ta in s? 3. H ow m u c h d o es it ta k e to from common colds d u tifu lly sto o d a t a tte n tio n , th e u n the wall—a bare-torsoed kid in fight tonight.” friends like that. Hughey.” He feed a c irc u s e le p h a n t e v e ry d a y ? e x p e c te d d e la y c a u s e d s e v e r a l ing pose. "Is th at a pass o r—a pen alty ?” gripped the old fellow's arm hard 4. W hat w a s th e n a m e of th e h u n d re d p e rso n s to m is s th e ir "T ake your choise—only get your ' Drop around—anytim e you feel She’d alw ays looked down her w itch in th e B ible w ho w ns co n tr a in s . like talking about The Kid----- " short straig h t nose a t those pictures hat on." He wheeled away. su lte d by S aul? Crcomulslon relieves promptly be Penny doubted her ears, but the of C lint’s braw n and beef friends— Penny stared after the back of his cause it goes right to tlie seat of th a 5. T he f a m ilia r c ro ss u sed by trouble to help loosen an d expel the guys with tin e a rs and bent sun-burned neck Why could he an sm ile the old boy gave Clint was th e R ed C ro ss is so m e tim e s c a lle d germ laden phlegm, and aid n a tu re noses, the guys heaving forw ard noy her m ore than any other m an real enough. "Sure—I will, Clint." w h at? to soothe and heal raw, tender, In she’d ever known? His very vital p asses—the tough he-guys. Clint Lipton turned and cam e flamed bronchial m u c o u a m e m 6. W hat is th e div id in g -lin e ag e ity; the way that shaft of late sun branes. Tell your druggist to sell you back—to halt at her desk. And Clint Lipton—with his head , of th e p o p u la tio n of th is c o u n try ? n bottle of Creomulalon with tlie u n of wild rusty hair, and th at habitual put sparks in his rusty h air—ev ery "You h av e n 't got your hat on—” 7. D oes th e h u m a n ey e e v e r derstanding you m ust like th e way it frown wedged betw een his deep-set thing about him bothered her. his voice was gruff. "I suppose that ! sto p g ro w in g ? quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. “ L et's have it fast, H ughey,” m eans it's another 'no d ate.' ” gray eyes—was p a rt of his m uscle 8. H ow m a n y A m e ric a n s w e re Clint said, " I ’ve got a date----- ” m enagerie, as fa r as she was con in ju re d la s t y e a r? " I —" she began, her eyes search TICKLYCWW cerned. T h at’s what he thought. She ing his. for Coughs. Chest Colds, Bronchitis “—My grandson. Miss Alder—” closed her typew riter desk with a T h e A n s w e rs “O. K —go on, say it. So I gave You'd have thought the scrappy kid bang. She looked in again----- 1. A rth u r " C a n d y ” C u m m in g s, him the brush-off by hanging out the in the sailor suit was an adm iral, p itc h e r fo r th e " S t a r s " of Brook C lint’s frown was concentrated on welcome sign-----” from the pride in old H ughey’s that latest picture of The Kid. He lyn, in 1867. She’d never tried to look beyond voice. “ You ask Clint if The Kid reached for a yellow telegram old 2. P y re n e e s . if tm i/ Older folks / / th a t scowl he alw ays wore. Like The w asn’t on his way of being w elter Hughey held out. 3. 125 pounds of b a y and 7 K id’s left—it w asn't easy to get past weight cham p—before he w anted to Miserable with coughs from pounds of b ra n . I t d rin k s 50 g a l “ I come to tell you first, C lint,” his g u ard ----- say it's enlist----- ” lons of w a te r. colds or smoking .. stuffy the old fellow's shoulders slum ped. "You really like old Hughey Law common 4. E n d o r. noje? Here’s relief—fa st.. le r," she said abruptly. 5. A G e n e v a c ro ss. up and down! Famous medi sense. • "S ure—if I didn't like the old pest cation goes down to ease tickle, soothe ir 6. T h irty . H a lf a r e o ld er, h a lf I wouldn’t let him bother me, would a r e y o u n g e r th a n 30. ritated membranes. Menthol vapors go I? . . . But you w ouldn't understand. up to bring cool comfort. Smith Brothers 7. Y es, th e ey e sto p s grow ing, You never give a guy a chance to b u t th e le n s of th e ey e c o n tin u e s are richer in menthol — plus exclusive see if you can like him — medication. Look for “Trade ’’and “Mark to grow th ro u g h o u t life. • In NR (Nature's Remedy) Tablets, there arc no chemicals, lie mineral», on orange box. STILL O N L Y 8. O ne p e rso n in e v e ry 13 in th e F or a m om ent Penny m atched no phenol derivative». NR Tablet» tre frowns with her pet pest. She could c o u n try . A c c id e n ts killed 100,000 different—<jcf different. Purely vege A m e ric a n s, a 4 p e r c e n t in c re a s e feel his puzzled eyes follow her as Horizontal Solation In N e x t Issue. ta b le s combination of 10 vegetable she stood slowly, and m oved toward o v e r 1945, ingredients formulated over 50 year» the coat rack. He was right—she 1 2 3 4 ago. Uncoated or candy coated, their 1 Insects 5 6 7 8 9 10 U action it dependable, thorough, yet h a d n 't been able to understand why 5 Egg-shaped A s tr id e Lio n gentle, as million» of NR'» have TSr COUGH DROPS sh e ’d let him bother h e r—but it was 9 Head 12 13 proved. Get a 25« box t'.e as directed. 14 _________ m e o ic a t e d covering becom ing clear. She m ust have A m ong th e r a r e c irc u s a c ts liked the real Clint Lipton all along 12 Kind 15 16 17 18 — even when she was carrying a w hich a r e now bein g p e rfo rm e d 13 Infant chip on her shoulder for a tough in th is c o u n try is th a t of a wild- 14 L iterary a n im a l tr a in e r w ho m a k e s a full- scraps guy who didn’t exist----- 20 IF Y O U WERE A W A V E , 21 ALWAYB CARRY grow n lion g allo p a ro u n d a rin g 15 Cognizant QUICK RELIEF When Penny Alder turned she was w hile he rid e s on its b a c k , s te a d y w W A C , M A R IN E or S P A R 17 Lucidity 22 23 sm iling—and had her hat on. , FOR ACID 24 25 ing h im s e lf by c lu tc h in g its m a n e . 19 Slang: e rro r IMDIŒSTI01 MK w 21 God of w ar 26 28 n Find out w hat 29 30 22 Light • REA Setup Gives Impetus 24 Symbol for W Nursing 31 33 32 34 gold To Farm Electrification 25 Drink m ade 1 offers you! 35 36 from rye 37 38 Half of all United States farm s 26 M alt beverage have been electrified since the REA 27 Confectionery 39 40 41 program was started. — an education leading io R . N. nut V U In announcing the basic allot 29 Interjection — m ore opportunities every year ia 42 43 O 44 45 hospital«, public health, etc. m ents for REA loans in the states, 31 Wire m easure the departm ent of agriculture com 32 —Duce: — your allowance under the G. I. B ill 46 47 48 49 50 Mussolini o f Bight« often cover« your entire pared the num ber of unelectrifled nursing course. 33 Colloquial: farm s in each state with the total 51 fath er 52 — ask for m ore inform ation 53 54 num ber of farm s in the state to 34 Against at the hospital where you j give the percentage of unelectrifled w o u ld lik e lo e n te rn u rs in g . 35 By 55 56 57 farm s. The eight states having the 36 H eavenly J highest proportion of electrified body farm s w ere Connecticut with 98.5 W N U -1 3 52—47 38 Poetic: to No. 46 unclose per cent, followed by Rhode Island, »9 Duct M assachusetts, New Jersey , Wash 4 N arrow 34 E astern 40 Conjunction 43 People ington. New York, Idaho and O re university division 44 Dreadful 41 Increased gon, all of which were m ore than 92 36 Crown of the 5 Siberian river 45 E arth goddess 42 C om poser of head per cent electrified. 47 Free 6 Space devoid rhym es 37 Standard 49 Young bear of m a tte r 44 Mythological At the other end of the list were For You To Feci Well 39 Fodder plant 50 Reception m onster 7 C om petent North D akota, with only a little 24 hours svsry day. 7 days every 41 Furze 53 Com pass week, never stopping, tbs kldnsys Altar 46 M eantim e 8 Meadow m ore than 15 per cent of the farm s 42 City in Italy point waste m atter from tha blood. 48 U pright 9 H eap of m e I f more peopla were aware of how the electrified, preceded by South Da • R ub in Ben-Gay, quick! G ently warming Ben G n v kidneys must constantly remove sur 51 Dry m orial stones Answ er to P u n ir N um ber «A brings speedy, welcome relief from chest coW r f . 7 kota, M ississippi, N ebraska, Ten plus fluid, excess acids and other waste 52 P ersia 10 Poker stake m atter that cannot atay In the blood fort. You see, Ben-G ay contains un t o 2 1/ ?• ' nessee, New Mexico, M ontana and M ç p A H A without injury to health, there would m ethyl ..tt e y t a t . end Æ i" ,“ 2 54 To swing 11 R eim burses K ansas, which had nearly 42 per be better understanding of wAy the E fi A h A about a fixed b J -, 16 Plural ending whole system Is upset when kidneys fail cent electrified. agents known to all doctors —than five nth» • . <g M A a N E T point to function property. 18 Attack Burning, scanty or too frequent urina offered r„l> i„,. „ „ B«nui„e b ihê o ' ly The other 32 states ranged be 55 T im ber tree u T c H H 20 F a m ilia r tion sometimes warns th at something m al Baum e A nalgésique ay * the or,R' tween the 42 per cent and 92 per 56 To rem ove G A s E Is wrong. You may suffer nagging back house plant ache, headaches, dizziness, rheumatle cent limits. For the country as a * " • tv ; " " "r? ' T " 57 Isle Napoleon 0 N 22 T ibetan pains, getting up at nights, swelling. escaped from whole, the July, 1947, figures show Ask for Mild Ben-Gsy for Children. W hy not try Voan’t P illt? You will y A priest in 1815 be using a medicine recommended tha 61 per cent of all farm s electrified £ T 23 Landed country over. Doan't atimulate the func as com pared with 54.3 per cent a P A L tion of the kidneys and help them to 25 D iurnal fly Vertical flush out poisonous waste from tha I MA 0 0 y e a r earlier. N early 400,000 farm s 27 B others blood. They contain nothing harmful. T E K E T j were electrified during the 1947 fis Get Doan's today. Usa with confidence. 28 M usical 1 M an’s nam e A t all drug stores. E D E N cal year, the largest increase on L d ra m a 2 Right this record for any year since the pro H, L m inute 29 Good prom ise -3 2 gram started. In 1935 less than 11 3 To ham per 30 Again Serle» H-47 per cent of U. 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