Southern O regon News Review, Thursday, A pril 29 1948 Page Diogenes J. O. Aicoek Insists moat people BOLD STRIPES FOR SMART FROCK ■re hdnest. For 17 year« he has left hia display stock out overnight on the sidewalk of hia hardware «tore at Bayboro, N. C.. and in that time has lost articles by theft only once or twice. Occasionally a customer w ill come along after store hours and pick up some needed Item, but usually, says Alcock, he w ill come around later and settle up. Alcock’s failure to move his stock Inside la also partly due to the fact that he just hasn't room for It on his shelves. FamuiiH St. Bernard! Seek Rescue Work A R ID E IN T H E D A R K By L O U IS E Modern nicuns of travel have ren­ dered the famous St. Bernard Ito«, plco In Hwltzerland almost un­ necessary. It la to lie closed a fte r nearly 1,000 y e ira of aervlce Th« monks and do,;a w ill llvo In th« Rhone Valley from now on. BERGSTRO M rtaHE headlights of the blue coupe "Joyce, dearest!" he whispered. "As long us you love me, T erry," •“ flashed on in the driveway. They were silent then, and the she replied simply, " I ’m not afraid Joyce, who had been watching from moon-bathed landscape sped past of tonight or afterwards." It was an upstairs window, reached hur­ as his foot pressed hard on the gas Ita head, I'llo r Lucien Gailloud quite true; she felt strong now. and riedly for the coat lying on her bed. pedal. It was early spring, and the ha* explained that the honplc« la confident, ready for anything the fu­ As she slipped into it she made a cool night air blowing In through ture might hold. not to be abandoned completely. / last quick survey of the room to the car window had the restless, Four doga w ill atny fo r reacts« He kissed her gently and the car see that she had not forgotten any­ exciting smell of new growth. work. Rome tin e ago several dog« moved forward uguin, slowly now thing. By the door her neatly packed At last they were out of the as though the future had become were aent to Tibet to eatahllah la suitcase stood ready, and even now country, coming into the suburbs the room had that deserted, imper­ of a town, where street lights too precious for any risk. A bright­ the mountain« a branch of th« sonal atmosphere a room acquires dimmed the moon and houses stood ly lighted building loomed before Great Ht. Bernard Ifoaplce. Th« them, and Terry stopped again nt when its occupant goes away. in dark huddled rows. K en nel* fo r th * f a m o u s d o g * n r« Terry slowed the car, then sud­ the foot of a flight of stone steps. Her heightened emotions threw located at M artlgny. He picked up her suitcase and an unnatural clarity over the fam il­ denly pulled up to the edrb and stepped out of the car, then turned turned to the g irl beside hitn. His iar scene. Little things she had not to take her arm. noticed for weeks sprang suddenly arms went around her and his head Joyce looked up eagerly at the bent down to hers. into focus. A silly little horn hanging " I love you, Joyce," he said words cut over the entrance to the on the dresser was a remindei of "Are you building: a dance Terry had taken her to against her soft hair. "L A K E W O O D M A T E R N IT Y H O S­ while they were still in college. He afraid of tonight?” P ITAL." She thought fleetingly of the had kissed her that night for the moment In her room when she first time. The photograph stuck She smiled at her husband grave­ “Dear,” said Mrs. Blake, “I think in the edge of the m irror: Terry said goodbye to her girlhood but ly, reassuringly, and together they I’ll appear in the charity show. with a horrible grimace pretending that moment was passed. swept started up the steps toward the What do you think people would aw ay by the tide of new em otion* to clutch her throat as she knelt in welcoming lights. say if I wore tights?" supplication in the sand. That had Without looking up from his paper,, Mr. Blake dourly replied: been taken the day the gang drove “They’d probably say I married you out to Three Tree Point for a picnic. "How young we were'" she for your money.” Date Frock thought wistfully. "How terribly, W I N D Y W IS D O M carelessly young! And we’ll never This stunning date frock is certain be young like that again!" to command attention on each wear­ She shivered and drew her coat ing- A bold striped fabric, used in closer around her shoulders. For contrast, works tu t beautifully. The tonight was the end of her girlhood, keyhole neck is especially appeal­ the end of the careless, silly years. ing—« bow ties softly In front. After tonight nothing would ever be Pattern No. 8161 is designed for quite the same again. Better, per­ ■lies 12. 14. 18. 18. 20. Size 14, 3 haps. Oh yes—far, far better! But yards of 35 or 39-inch. not the same, ever again. S E W IN G C IK C I.R P A T T K K N I1 E P T She caught her breath in a 530 South Wells St. - < hlraso 7, 111 sudden panic, and for one hor­ Enclose 23 cents In coins for each pul tern desired. rible, despairing moment she Pattern No-------------------------- _ s u e____ thought, " I don’t want to go through with it! I'm a fra id !" N a m e _______________________________ Then with a laughing sigh at her A d d re ss. You can always tell a country girl absurdity, she shook the mood from îuy U. S. Savings Bonds! from a city girl. When a gust of her and hurric ' out of the room wind hits them, a country girl will without looking back. grab for her skirt, but a city girl Safely in the car with her suit- will grab for her hat. I case tucked under her feet, she "How young we were.'” she thought w istfully. "How terribly, ■ relaxed comfortably against the earelesly young! And we’ll never be young like that again.” shoulder of the young man behind MORE MOTHERS buy Kcllogg'is RiceKriapiea the steering wheel. for their faniilio« than any other brand of rice "Look, Terry, there's a new moon to have, and then to think thoae cereal. Urn! Popular 1 Delicious! tonight. Is that a good omen, do thought* and keep on thinking you suppose?” them long enough until thinking " I hope so, darling.” He looked with them becomes a habit. tenderly down at the delicate oval Let s say that at the present of her face, childish mop of brown time you are w illy-nilly about every­ ---------BY CHARLES B R O T H --------- curls and the small hands folded thing you do. You can't make carefully in her lap. your mind. You waver. You post­ The Secret o f Good Habit« " "Oh, Joyce," he exclaimed abrupt­ pone. You can't make decisions. ly, “ don’t you think we should Because you have been warned so Those things are a sign of faulty have told your mother after all? many times against breaking habits, thought habits Are you sure that you want to do you may have jumped to the con­ Decide that for one week you w ill it this way?" Think of it — one spraying clusion that all habits are bad. But la»t» for weeks. You don't "Hush. T erry." She patted his they aren't. I think the num ber,*! act decisively, even if wrongly, hove to »pray every few knee. "L e t’s not go into that good habits is greater than the little things. During that week act, hour» to kill the insect» in live, carry yourself like a person again. It's too late, anyway. You number of bad habits. your home. N o bomb typo of resolute habits. know Mother, she thinks I'm still (p ra y or other sprays con- You may be astonished when I Maybe one week's experiment a baby! She wanted us to wait at toinieg leu than 5 % DDT tell you that being more effective isn t going to be long enough to least another year.” con equal this for lasting effect, flit Surface Spray “ She might be right at that," and successful in your life is largely overthrow the faulty thought habits with 5 % DDT is so power­ Terry replied uncertainly. "Maybe a matter of habit. What I mean of a lifetime, but it w ill help, is that clever and successful people w ill be long enough to put you on ful a single application kills you are too young." insects today — tomorrow — "Nonsense!" She shook her curls have formed helpful habits of think­ the road to right thinking and even next month. emphatically. "A girl ' nows when ing and doing, while neurotic and right habits. Dig deeply enough into the way she's ready. Wasn't it lucky unsuccessful people have the wrong Mother decided to go to California kind of habits. That is the chief the person you admire the most lives, and you probably w ill find when she did? Everything worked difference between them. Look at a habit in this way and ■ that he is controlled by a series out beautifully. Now she needn't FLIES know a thing about it until it’s all you w ill see what I mean. What is of habits—right habits. The sum MOSQUITOES over. habit except doing—or thinking— total of those habits is what gives ROACHES “ Darling," her voice grew pen­ the same thing often enough until him his personality, his attractive­ BEDBUGS sive. "Why do you suppose it >s doing or thinking it becomes auto­ ness. The sum total of good habits ANTS that middle-aged people can't seem matic, and you do every customary in your life w ill do just as much MOTHS to remember what it’s like to be act in the same way. Such action for you. * young ——-o — ,,, love? tw o . nun mey called habitual action. When and in Don’t i they remember the beauty and the re- y ° u think the same thoughts often BUY LOW" COST F L /T TODAY.' lentless urgency? Don’t they know ! enough ■»«♦¡i until eu— they have s...------- become New Army Technique 17—48 that there has to come a time when thoughts that come and go without you’ve got to have it all and even 1 your bidding, really without your Aids Plane Survivors everything is not enough?" 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