Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 13, 1948, Image 2

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    S o u th ern Oregon News Review, Thursday, May 13, 194«
House Felis 25 Feet litio
Hole Caused by Cave-!n
FICTION!
POTTSVILLE. PA.—Jack Egan.
70. own* a house but now tfa 25
feet underground and ha hat a
housing problem.
Egan, a bachelor, returned horn*
to find that his one room house
had been swallowed up in a cave-la
on honeycombed Broad mountala.
Where his house had been he
found only a gaping hole. The thaw
softened earth had completely cov­
ered his house
ar .
S U B W A Y T o C H IN V A R
C la s s ifie d D ep artm en t
By PAT HILKER
^
etful oi n,ekela- I tfw ‘rack» at the uptown p latfo rm -
RABBITS & SKINS
The guard looked at her with un-
but he followed her to the change where he saw her. just before the
FOR SALE
L I J
lookcd “ rl,n,y
J«-“ » y a n t l i v e b a b b i t h « n „ .
He stood behind her in the train pulled in
r„ b .
line, his eyes noting every detail
He skidded all the way down the and had a firm grip on Jeff's collar
b it MkliiM, tiliim , w<>«l. iiiiilm tr. cun -
M B PB 1U B B A T O M B U U 1PM B M T
o « “ ' - " — I'o u lti v. K u b y a C o m p a n y , S a b a a S e r v ic e , Ilo in „ looker». bo Ute
fmm her soft, short black curls to stairs, landing in an ungraceful and an instant later. "Bothering the
«mulera, r e a c h In b i n o
9 J 5 8 . W . r r u u t , P o r tla n d , O regu n .
M eut c u e e e
lady
eh’
Why
yO
U
-
I
ought
to
have
her doll-size suede shoes. He even thoroughly disgruntled heap at the
E v e r y th
t h in
in « It. r e f r ig e r a t io n P o r tla n d
K
e
f
r
ig
e
r
a
t
lu
n
Co.,
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N
B . K ill-
approved of her hat. a warm plum bottom. By the tunc he untangled you thrown In the Jug!”
M ISCELLANEOUS
in » » w o r th , P o r tla n d . O reg u n . Ph-
color the exact shade of coat and his long arms and legs
T B . «04«.
In about 40 seconds. Jeff was L A I H K H —'10UI I I O I ' S E I I o l .l ) H IN T S '
and got
V a lu a b le e v e r y h o m e
t ile
A N l.\, YORKER, vacationing 1 1 shoes.
Will «
across the mezzanine floor and back standing dazed and furious outside
M a m ie B u u g h tu u , 2 1 0 7 W.B, r i » n
BUSINESS 6 INVEST. OPPOH.
a uude ranch, was hard put to
He was so busy with his survey up the uptown stairs, the train was the subway station, back where he
«ter» B t., P o r tla n d , O regu n .
It to cope with the tall tales told by that he failed to notice the nickel pulling out and she was gone.
had first maneuvered to walk close
K>U KALI ' B Excellent modern Ocean
KIEA 1 E p r o f it a b le t>UNlnena In au n ra
rront cottax«?», completely furnlxh-
the cjwpvnchers until he worked she left in the worn wooden cup in
to the lovely httio black-haired i 0 1 tim
e . H p lrn d ld o p p o i t iia lt y . :'j,- r««r
He
was
sunk,
stymied,
and
he
B o x flaw, L o n g B e a c h , W a eh .
this one out.
stranger.
the shelf.
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B
ln
e
h
a
r
t
,
didn't
have
the
remotest
chance
of
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B
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M
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ion
,
C
a
lif.
“I, myself, once saw an animal,"
Why had she rulsed such a rum-
“ Hey, Lady.” the money-changer j catching her—of finding out what
n tia in . - e , v a ie i In« lo u o m m e r c ln l a n d
he told them, “ that had eyes and , *------
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yelled after her. “ You left your any half-wit should have asked her pus? She must have seen him be­
J l i i | » - . | | i n i tra d e. »5500 w ill h a n d le
/ • A 1«
'
n a i ' ' i : t y
p in
iia iiy
l e r n i e If_ nei e e a n r y . Iteunnu e li k -
co“*“n *
e3rs and couldn’t hear, change
fore. when she doubled back at West
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o
w
A
M
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H
A
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before
he
returned
the
precious
i
my
M c B v e r e B p e e la lt y C o., P e a -
and had legs and couldn’t walk. But
4th she must have run away front
M O T H E IIH C AN A t,W A V S F IN I> -
d le t o a . O re.. H L llI I V
She must not have heard the man.
»‘ could jump as high as the Empire
N o M o n t: l o s t p i n s
b e s t
for she was already through the turn­
otate building.”
;'m .'.‘i
i: .!l,y «tootling establish*
I J A I ll. I D E A L H IIO W K It 11 I F T
stile and was disappearing down the
m e a t . .No other n, town into popu-
« w u 'r11,
said a cowhand.
'; ‘ J .1' l e t I: l a y k t t e
h i : t
«> f
stairs
to
the
platform.
Jeff
tried
to
l
m
e7.,''li'"
"’ “ to* «o'lyiog
What was it? "
,£ '\E
J
f l '»0. ■ A T I H F A f-
• I lH lib l. I.iia t y e a r 's b u s in e s s « ru es"
make
his
voice
sound
casual
as
he
<d o v e r , 2U,O°|) p a y r o ll »b.’.oo. W e ll
n
a
V
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,
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a 8tuffcd cat." said the
M A I1' Y o i ’ lt O ltD E B T o .
o q u lpln -d a n d t ills c a s h a n d c a r r y
told the man. ’T il give it to her."
hew lo rk er triumphantly.
liu ph k lip o r d e liv e r y . P r ic e d a t
J "
i i i i : d ia p in co m pan y .
The man grinned. “Sure don't
o , , | y *17,000. I llilld ln « u n d e r b a s e
The hoys thought that over, and
? 1«, i 18 OKE
a l,t A V B - PORTLAND
blame you."
L a k e v ie w
n p a r tm e n la ,
10 u n it s
then the same cowhand growled:
w lH i K a r n « ., b e tw e e n . T h e .« a r .
* n i > a l n t i : i . p i . a q p l s , „ „ i i i g „ r'
Jeff fumbled in his haste to get
"Sure, but you said it could jump
n e w n o d tiu m lc e b lo c k c o n n lr u o llo n .
trie», h u n d r e d s o f iiM eful fttirtx.
B e a u t i f u l s e l l i n g w it h 57» f e e t Iuka
as high as the Empire State build­ through the turnstile. Ke followed
ta r t r ia l o r d e r m v ,
i»r lc e h - t
r r o n ta g c un Luk<> ( la o y o o s , h a s ro o m
ing.”
her downstairs and spotted her in
a m i p h u t» K ra p h o n reqiKMi
ror th r e e m ure a p u r tm e n la , a l s o 100
....
M e F h e r r a n N u v e lt le e ,
“If you boys would just think a the middle of the crowd on the plat­
rent fu r o w n e r s d w e llin g . T h is Is a
_ « I I Y K . l t t h B t.
B o is e , Id a h o
moment," the New Yorker replied, form, watching the F train roll in.
;.ii »{“ » H .o o r°p*r‘y a '“* ‘‘r‘u'•’ ,o
you d know the Empire State build­
"Your change." he panted, “You
b « l «<.'!d’'nr.'." In.
•'•■ « •'» ra n t t o
PLA N TS A ND SEEDS
ing can’t jump.”
i>e s o ld e it h e r fu r r e m o v a l o r to be
left your change at the booth."
,£<.o * 5 .
»»•'«•bearing M traw herry
u p e r a te il n s Is. B u ild in g u n d e r le a s e ,
pIJMltM t
priH tuclllK Mtock I’on t-
She stared up at him. and the Im­
m i s e ip iiin n e n l Is p r a c t i c a l l y n e w
Dried Vegetable Waste
pa hl. . >«.25
SJIii .to v r n in r le d a t a r o u n d ,« one
p er l« o , J53
er 1000.
»-»-• p
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I"
pact of the incredibly dark velvety
Will. S . t . u lv , e n .................
g e , T illa m o o k , O regu n .
Dried vegetable waste makes ex-
S t u t i ’o
l f toed a t »3500 If taker»
eyes tossed his heart into some
ceUent poultry feed and. according
B
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B
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R Y AOBKOY,
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d
Broccoli
Pl
ante
rosy world far. far away. Desper­
to University of Delaware, where
P h o n s 143
O r o v ille , W a s h lo g t o a
, ’!,M">nl.t »1.50; 1,500 c o lle c t
ately
he
searched
for
the
smooth,
or
«
'ry
etu
l
W
ax
Quahty control of the dried product
I'n riy w i n , m o n e y ....,»
e c..? .1 *
p o a tp llld »1 50: W A N T E D
brilliant, exactly right thing he
has been maintained, la equal to or
|Ui i ’T i.' K" o f , n i*"l »< . <•» d e v e lo p
I,.m ill
e o l l . c t lx.OO
L A K H I H AD
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u
p
e r tv In O r e g o n fo r '» In .
never
could
think
to
say
until
it
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to
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.
«upenor to alfalfa leaf m eat From
t s r e s t . B o x 43 7 , X s r i u l e lg l i , T e x a s .
was too late. But, "You left your
chemical analysis and performance,
S 'r in
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H
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R O C K H X .1L K V K It-
‘t is concluded
that vegetable
v»frotnki-___
change,” he repeated inanely, and
Í Í h ' i A . £* \* « *«« <>r b s a 7 c e n t» ca., T A V E K N - i ' a e i : N e a r B a s e b a ll park
concluded that
waste
lo o t<> i o O ii s c a n ta en . toon ,,r
* r o » n g I n d u s tr ia l d i s t r ic t « » k e g s
held
out
the
nickel.
Is an excellent source of carotene
le a s e L iv in g qua’ .
m u re „ i i a te ..¡i D a v id 11 L u fg r e n
riboflavin and other water aolu-
K t. 3. B e a v e r to n , O re.
"Why, thank you very much," she
1»'
B ® D I* d a t b , t a v b r n , 2 4 e o
N . W . 2 4 th A v s ., P o r tla n d 9. O re.
ble vitamins.
said, and her voice was just what it
DOGS. CATS. PETS. ETC.
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'M
il
■> . 1 . :
should have been—low and soft and
m a r k e t in ., r a p id g r o w in g c i t y o n
° H n im 'iN I> IS lJ
11 « 11 s h s p r in g e
sweet. “ How nice of you to chase
t
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e
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r
eg
o
n
c
o
n
s
t.
K'oo
S«j. F L f lo o r
Np.inb-i p u p s, .7 mi n tlis old . ,\ l< C
after m e!"
s p a c e . W ith a ll s t o c k a n d f i x t u r e s ,
n ' l'i ¡*lrin l " n' . ' » c o lle n t b en ch a n d
r e f r ig e r a t io n e q u ip m e n t a n d w h o le ­
“Oh. that’s all right," he said
W
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s a l e r o u te 3 y e a r s le a s * w ith p r lv -
w . o . S w l t i e r , K e n n e w ic k , W ash .
*T . . . I . . ." and there he stuck.
luifr i’i nan n" W" 1'
bu»‘b e,.
*PJT. 14,000 *>«r m o A ll
t h ia ff,»
11 E ,t
li " '* l> J' ‘ "
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She smiled rather vaguely at him.
only 17800 F o r m o re p a r t lc u la r a
i
ure
bred
it,
Kint,.r»
d
with
good
»,P,i
waited a minute, and started to turn
W . . I . J , B r o o k e , C a ib y . ¿ „ .
■et
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B o x 7 0 f , Cooa B a y , Ora.
K t. 2. B o x 30. P h o n e CA 8114.
away when he failed to thin!; of any- I
thing else to say.
P A C K IN I» P L A N T . .S w ell s p p o r t u n it v
E N IJ I.I.'-'H p o i n t e r s , b o r n J a n 3; <-o |
»«.bin- r e q u ir e d . B . ▼. B h u w .r g . « k
■r w lilu » a n d l i v e r ; l f e m a le » 15 |
“Wait, please!" he shouted at her.
k o j a l , K e ls o , W a s h in g t o n .
in a lo »25. B. O ste r , B o x 8, V a le e t i,
He didn’t need to shout—he was
O re.
R E 8 O R T . ll« m d ~
*
- - - - - - «'a n a l, 190 f t . „ s t a r ,
right beside her—so close that the
f r o n t, o y s t e r - c lt th i h od s, j j a c r e s
LIVESTOCK
crowd rushing out of the train threw
b e a u t if u lly s it u a t e d . M o d ern < lu b
°n
PUtform. watching M II.K IN ., - i , .
h o u s e , lu n c h .r o o m , boati,«™ ’ . ,
her against him. For a breathless the F 1traiPnü rt:í! i'n" “ Y ^ e T i l t * : / !
KOHNS . _ ,. ~ ,
. lack Is
sim p , 12 c a b in s
"Your
change.”
be
panted.
“
you
y0Ur
chan<<?
lw a y a r e n te d » 5 » ..
T
°
ln
v
'.Il’
b
e
ra
a
l
a
t
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l
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.
moment, he saw her tiny hand clutch t h e b o o th .'
_ 0 0 . « f u ll p rie
« M is ld c r p a r tn e r .
M u i u - i 1; ' '
1 1‘ -'1 I b ’ l'T .
P h u n s 1 5 - W - l l , W r it s B o x 1, B o a t s
at his coat, smelled the wonderful
u -.
S
" •* “ o l y m p l a .
1. H o o d s p o r t, W a sh
»'.v n , ,»n H l w a y 410. 4.'» h i ’ a i »
sweetness of her perfume as she nickel. Who was she? Where did
ou rU ,T e v 1:K EIi’ IS C<' WM' In c lu d in g
him!
What
was
so
frightening
about
laughed up at him. He supported she hve? Did she travel the same him?
r , eîm u '
'
aaerlfl^
o u r T e x a s c h a m p io n s . M a n y h a v e
prod , r e c o r d s . 1!» h e if e r s 2 y r s a n d
her elbows and helped her catch her route every day? Did she w o rk -
»
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» / ‘ m v h T1
^
u n d er, 2 H erd S ir e s .
t m lls U|> i<>
He puzzled and groused over '.hat
O a s s s B . U u ld s n d a ls , W a s h l n g t o i *
balance.
did she—he didn't have the slightest
L Yr ' v t a l o i ; w a y n b b t r o u p
problem
while
he
drank
two
cups
of
"This seems to be your day for clue as to how to find her again—
Saiew Mirr., Bt. 0, Vanoouver, Wash’ “'V
®" Äürhwäy 9 3 - w .‘
coffee in a little place across the
rescuing me.” she said. “Thanks ever.
d u c t.
««andard g a s
FARM
S
AND
RANCHES
street.
He
didn't
get
the
answer
_____
again."
t a r I,.- .Modem
r"
r ,‘ equipmTnt
" ' “ ’Pm . n t. • a n t.
Cursing himself for a blithering
H o t'..
until
he
reached
into
his
pocket
for
J
«
40
A
S
lo
c
k
a
n
d
g
r
a
i
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r
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h
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W
i’
WA,kln r reg
< « rlg
r l< .-ra
x r x T .
Before he could say another word, idiot, he stepped on the next train
‘•»'»’ r.Vuo8
: ^ , ho / S ; v :
she was inside the car and the door that came along. Might as well go his wallet to pay his check. The wal- I ’''» '‘•'''• h . b ig b arn , m u c b ln .-r y Xm'ind
let was gone.
' n v c s i m e n t a n d p r ic e d r ig h t J io o u o
was closing. Then he realized he back to 42nd street and ride his usual
Jeff
remembered
the
appealing
° r er°»
hadn’t found out her name or any­ train—back to his lonely room and
------- i— , l . . . .
rh u b i t b r a m b
way her • dark eyes
had held hi, when I S A r L , ' E . h , „ 7 I 1 B A L E K erry
thing about her except that her left his lonelier thoughts.
h o u s e , n o flo o d s:'
« B o • r ’» i t S i a r v * lc « . Ml** w i n a i e w
M o wl*"
n ro «
s i b '’“ ' . ' b e " . S " a y T a. inn, S e a t -
^ » o x 131, X a jio r a , C a ll/
—
hand was innocent of rings—wedding
Of course he decided to be at that she was thrown on hi» chest on the
lie
.
B
o
x
2
8
D
ls
r
ln
g
s
r
,
W
a
sh
.
platform—remembered
those
pretty
or otherwise.
change booth every day for the rest
'
Y .'''
h a le
P u g e t H ound W a te r fr o n t
He darted down the platform and of his life, if necessary, until he little white hands as they clung to
o“ miV!tl. Vi’ I c r e V s 'm n i of w.,*."?
found a last late-closing door. It found her again. He pondered an ad hi» lapel-tugging at hi. heart
s r x K . - » -
fr o n t. H o u s e , b arn , c h i c k e n h o u s e s
didn't help much to know that he to run in the Times: “Will the beau­ strings—and hi* wallet.
a » p p n s . p e a r s c h e r r ie s a n d p lu m s!
was on the same train with her
tiful lady with the dark eyes who for­
y e a r a r o u n d f i s h i n g , s a lm o n , tr o u t
HELP WANTED
*
- 2 * r . c 1’}” ’"' /•y " t« r a a n d c r a b s , 7
one that he had no business on. It got a nick?) at the change booth
s u r r a c c d ro a d M>if c a n r e tlr ., w in , J o t B N E Y .M A N M A C H IN lH T fl — U'»
was jammed and he struggled hope­ at 42nd street on the night of. . “ 1
s u r f a c e d ro a d , o n c a n r e t ir e w ith
* n « ! o ’ VI"? o n ‘ b is p r o p e r ty , t'n n !>.-
lessly to get back to her car. He
Back at 42nd street, he stood
rn'id'1 m
. 't o ''r“ n
la n d in g s t r ip
OlMTfttlOn
iku»
. •
died a thousand deaths at 34th street.
la id o u t. P r ic e » I5 .n o « . .- I , o r te r m s
gloomily staring at her for several
to o lx IIMed o f Ira IxrvM
.if *
Mhoi.
“ •
A lj x n n d s r . 1213 C o ta S tr e e t ,
BIG, competent-looking and very 23rd and 14th, afraid she would get
minutes before he realized it. She
S h e lto n , W .e h ln ir to n .
tailored apron which can take off and he would miss her in »he was standing on the downtown
mob.
hard wear in the kitchen can be made
A
t « u l t L . n l , H a ],
------ BY CHARLES B ROTH -
platform again, right where he had
a n c o w o o d la n d a n d p a s t u r e
N«.w
It happened at West 4th street, but
of striped, checked or flowered cotton
first muffed his chances with this
c
o
n
c
r
e
t
e
b
lo
ck
b
a
rn
F o u r -r o .im
T
art—
A
D
a
ily
N
eed
he
saw
her
in
time
and
bounded
after
,i,n< b n 'h . e l e c t r i c h ot W ater
and trimmed with two rows of bright
girl he had dreamed all of his life
H«>jk. c lo s e t o s c h o o l, g o o d ro a d s, 5
One of the chief qualities of those
bias binding. The “mitt" pot-holdera her, down the stairs to the Sixth ave­ of some day meeting. She was
isn n n ! '
of .
I’r lc o »10,500;
b n !
p e r
y e a r
n -a a h X h •
,"a v ,r ,g b u s i-
whom you like and admire is a
can be made of the same or of a con- nue platform, barely keeping her in
talking to a man, so absorbed that
r i g h t p .-r a ij, ' 1 c a l f r“ b cl.lA a f o r
to<?2n
i
C
,H3BM*DAVIS
AOEUCY
quality
known
as
tact.
trasting material. Plain blue denim sight.
she didn't even glance in his di-
1 2 0 TT. ik h s t . , C o o u r d 'A le n o , Id a h o
„ r,'r I i n ® t7" t N E S S A ID B CO
He thought she looked right at him,
Chances are that in your lifetime
rection. .
makes an interesting mitt if it is trim-
O. B o x 912, B p o k a a » 4, W nahl'ngtoia
D IB T K IC T
you've known very few men and I m p r o v D e d E E r R a n c p h a e s r . k 40.5,1«
med with a lush red appliqued straw­ just before she wheeled and ran back
a c r e s » ’ Tin
Once more Jeff dashed upstairs,
up the stairs. “Hope she isn’t afraid
to » 1 2 0 ,« « « I m m e d ia te p o s s . D a ir y "’^ . « '■ l i l ^ 'U o o i r . . " « » : l" oiii,''
berry as illustrated.
women who Were completely tactful.
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of me—might peg me for a wolf,” he downstairs and along the platform But haven’t yiu known scores and
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and
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ing her dark eyes, and let out a
poHicard for Fl?i«’L’ü- f u C^V^*
on A ls e a B a y , s t o c k e d a n d eq u ip p e d
that she was not on the downtown
untactful things that make you un­
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blood-curdling scream. “ Help! Po- happy, that fill you with doubts about
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fa ir " t o i'il! ' r p l‘.’w ' b a ,» n « « p a s tu r e ,
platform. He looked behind the news
f a i r b u ild in g s . M u s i s e l l ,,cc. I lln e s s
'toe
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She
backed
away
from
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stand, at both ends of the long plat­
yourself, that give you moments
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him, still screaming and started when you wonder whether there is
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form—she was not in sight.
toward
a
blue-uniformed
subway
It dawned on him to look across guard.
such a thing as a kindly person in
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I
T H IN K that Cod is proud o f those who
bear
A sorrow bravely— proud indeed of them
Who walk straight through the dark to find
Him there
And kneel in faith to touch Hie garment’»
hem.
Oh, proud o f them who lift their heads to
shake
Away the tear» from eye» that have grown dim,
Think of it —o n « spraying lasts
for weeks. You don't have to
spray every few hours to kill
the insects in your home. N o
bomb typo spray o r other
sprays containing less than S%
DDT can equal this for lasting
effect. Flit Surface Spray with
S% DDT is so powerful a single
application kills Insects today
—tomorrow-even next month.
Who tighten quivering lips and turn to take
The only road they know that leads to Him.
How proud H e must be of them— H e who
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s i
know»
AU sorrow, and how hard g n ef is to bear!
I think H e sees them coming, and H e goes
Will: outstretched arms and hands to meet
them there,
And with a look, a touch on hand or head,
Each finds his hurt heart strangely comforted.
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Tact is without doubt the essence
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of charm, graciousness and of
gentleness. But do you know what
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It is?
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SPECIAL
VZorld production of sugar for
It s merely the perception of what 1948 is estimated to be several
to do or say under delicate or diffi­ million tons below prewar con­
BETTER H E A LTH !
cult circumstances. That's a defini­ sumption.
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tion of tact. But tact is much more
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Contest Craze
than a definition really.
Ailm ents
Prize contests have now become
Tact is realjy a way of life. You
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a
three-million-dollar-a-year
indus­
can t be tactful unless you are
Troatad without Hoapltal
thinking about other people, about try, and an estimated 10 million
Oporallon
persons
keep
it
going.
All
seek
the
Write or call (or FREE
what they like, about their rights
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glittering
rewards
offered
for
the
and feelings more than you think
Momiaf through rnaay:
Friday: ¡0
10 A.
A. , M. lo S P. M
"best last line" or the "cleverest
about your own.
Furniug,: Monday. W.danday, Friday T ,s »
25-words-or-less” slogan.
The real value of tact in your life
Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
is that It relieves tension and glosses
Madison Square Garden
ond SvrgQon
over situations that might endanger
Madison Square Garden, N. Y.,
Tele^hin." EA^i 3 m dport}id” 4? O r^lm
friendships or cause you to lose self- where so many famous prize fights
respect in the eyes of other persons. have been staged, isn't a garden
If you have tact, you balance both and isn’t on Madison square. This
•ides and never willfully offend an- old sports arena was built in 1924
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other person.
and wa8 made famous by Tex Rick­
and all b r a n c n is of
At the risk of appearing untactful, ard and Jack Dempsey.
DENTISTRY on
let me tell you that no one ever 1»
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born with tact, but everyone who
h>*a », 10,1» Alenth, to F.w
BaSlc was siKned July
ever had it acquired it. And you
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22, 1795, by which Spain ceded the
can acquire it just as easily and
entire island of Santo Domingo to
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ju«t as surely as anyone else can France. The eastern part went
Do you want to know how?
back to the Spanish crown after
B u y U . S. S a v i n , . B o n d .!
I’ve already hinted at that earlier the downfall of Napolecn.
n this article. 1 hinted at this when
I said that if you wanted to be tact-
ul you had to think more about the
ÇUfRE dQ II,
<ther person than you think about
ourself. And that’s the advice I
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<»n going to give you now.
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NEWS IT E M :
Think of that other person, try
to see his viewpoint, try to see
DEWEY SHRUGS
what his likes and dislikes are
OFF W ISC O N SIN DE­
Ask yourself what you would do
if your respective roles were re-
FEAT. THAT WAS NO
versed. And then when you ex­
SHRUG, THAT WAS d u .
press yourself either by wor« 01
action, express yourself in unsel­
A SHUDDER.
fishness In the way you think hr
would like yoa to.