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ting his hands on his hips he turn ed toward the barber chair. He snapped. " I told you, Dick, that this idea of stoppin' at a barber shop was no good. You know those F .B .I. boys arc sm art, and I bet By W IL L IA M C U T H B E R T the.' figured that Dapper D ick HABBITS & SKINS Crane wouldn’t be able to resist stoppin' somewhere for a tr im ," W ANT LIVID R A B B IT S 4 lbs. up. rub OHNNY L IS IK sat in the barber “ Nobody can come in now,” he The clippers poised above D ick’ s bit sk in s, hlilr*. w ool, m ohair, in s e a r a, I t's pou ltry. R uby B C o m p a n y chair sm iling as he fingered sneered. Then he went back, re head. Johnny looked in the m irro r »35 8. W F r o n t, P o r tla n d , O reg o n through the pages of the magazine, trieved the valise, and sat downP and said nothing, although a wild M IS C E L L A N E O U S lookjng at the cartoons. thought was running through his Johnny walked to tie barber head. In the m irro r in fron t of him he ehair and adjusted the headrest. 31’K IIA TF p r o fita b le b u slueaa In sp u ta Dick straightened in the ehair, tim e. HpIchitUI o p p ortu n ity. ISc for saw the two men peer through the He had an Inkling now of wham booklet mol plan P red R in eh a rt, "You've got the jitte rs ," he said, store window. He expected that these two n^en mi-,ht be. although 1735 1 6 th S t., S a n ta M o n ic a , C a lif. “ what harm was there in cornin’ they would move on once they saw it seemed fantastic that he could M OTHERS O IA P IN IB T H E NEW j here?” be right. that Tony, the owner of the shop, FICTION corner BUSINESS « IN V E S T . OPPOR. WIIOLKMALK R E T A IL a u to m o tiv e hifdlti MH, c x tk lllig to t ulniiii-n lal and IndUHlrlal truth' $66UV w ill han dle T e r m , If n « 't »»ary Itagaon el,'k- het Mi Bvare S p ec ia lty Co., P ,n - dlatun, O re , HURRY C lassified Departm ent A C A S E O F J IT T E R S J PATENTEH SA F E T Y P IN HA IlY I'v i'K IN O 1‘LA.NT. s w e ll op p o rtu n ity , «5.mill required H V. S h o w e r ,, 508 R oyal, K , l , o , W a e h ln g tu n . FOR SALE R ir a iO B B A T O * n q U IP M O N T & Service, lloitio lookers, bottle coolers, reach In boxen M«ut c u ses E vvryth ln g In rcfrlgi rat Ion P ortland S u I cm R e f r ig e r a t io n Co., 1516 N ■ . ln g s w o r t h , P o r tla n d . O reg o n T R . 6644. KIU. Pu. FA R M S A N D RANCHES 640 A. Stock and g r a i n ranch. 3 h ou ses, big burn, innchlnery Sound In vestm en t und priced rlidit 140,000. 1». W . H u n t, L a k e v ie w , O reg o n LOCATED oil h igh w ay 99-W 38 m ile* m irtli K a ita m iiilu . Standard gnu tint. tlui'iN M odern eijulpiitent; a n tiq u e i n . beer hf' it»■, tiii i u i i i i»m n ■ tun. I>«iq> w ell praeeura ■yxtem . Three vlerka 8 n iu iilh , out o f year. I'rli'u 121,100. Illilg w orth m ore m onvy. Hour« n f rice, hurley, to m ato». heel, ill'r r a lf I* d fa rm in g 116,. mio down Tet m i ( -mil« eeu It W in . n l , ' . S ervice. Mlea W ln u l, M on ro,, B ox 131, S e tu o ia , C alif. C A N ’ T SW ALLO W AN1> T H A T Shoe K to re —16 yra In »time loo. Ill “ I f this guys’ a barber, then I'm w asn't there. Johnny's reputation as Dick loosened his necktie and col M O TH ERS CAN A LW A Y S F IN D ™ FA LI*. TIC AIM*: Herrv rhubarb ranch, lu'iilth c u ii h i ' of »pilin g. Room for Santa Claus.” Ed snarled, " I a barber wasn't too good, and he la r then eased into the barber chair. NO MORE LOST P IN S . R U ST -h", lep ult R P. Burna, 1334 S. W. m odern 7-room house, no flo o d s, P R O O F - HO1LAHLB SA FE F o il think this guy's been planted here had had only one dissatisfied custo He looked at his fingernails, brushed 3rd A v ,., P ortlan d , Ora. sch ool c lo se, % way Tacoiuu, S e a t RAHY. IH E A L SH O W E R ( I I F T . tle B ox 8 3 D ie r ln g e r , W ash. m er a ll night. and we've walked into a trap! CO M PLETE L A Y E T T E SE T OE them on his knees and said, “ You I IIEVRUN SE R V IC E ST A T IO N and T W E L V E FOIt SI no. S A T IS F A C l ’u llin ’ them shades down was • D E E M P A R K D IS T R IC T garage, fUll> ' |oi|'|H .I. also cab in s, Suddenly it dawned on Johnny ought to have a g irl here to m ani TION U l ’A R A N T E R U o l t MONEY Im proved ranches. 40-600 a cres 97.760 liH'ut,d In fa rm in g and sto c k c o u n sign al!” that these two men had appeared at cure m y nails. They could stand BACK. M AIL Y O l'It O ltO F It TO to IlSOgOOU Iniiiiedlnte poss. l».ilr> try. Box 311, R ichland , O r ,(o n . DAY III T H E O I A P I N C O M P A N Y P ou ltry Ar B eef setu p s. D ick ran his hand over the back the window a few minutes before. a polishin'. 1116 N. a. a i e t A V B .. P O R T L A N D O. O. P o lle ra a g or W. D B eth el llluckMiulth «Imp In th riving coni- He couldn't be mistaken. They A t firs t Johnny winced at the of his neck, and Johnny forced a 13, O R B. Phone 1361 Phono l t r a u iu u lly . 2 arc w o ld er, 3 fo r g a a . 2 smile. D o er P a rk , W a s h in g to n a c ety len e k - ih ■ utora. T r io ham m er both had several weeks’ stubble on thought of a man having manicured iN PAIN TEl) i ’L A y l ES atol FiBttr- Dlaa lathe 21 ' k w I i i k 7' la th e Stack their faces, and h a ir was growing nails. Then, although he showed no lnes, hunilreila o f u se fu l g if t s . D o l COAST D A IR Y or sto c k farm , 67 uc. Johnny said. “ It doesn't look so Iron, holln. 2 drill prioiaeH. 2 purl- lar trial order a ccep ted . P rice lis t on A lsen Huy, sto ck ed ami equipped. over th e ir ears and down their outward emotion, he was jolted in good now, but w ait u ntil I put the alilc (Irllla Hldx . 2 Iola 16.200 , om - and ph otograp h on requeat. 25 uc. under plow , b alan ce pasture, p lete Box 375, V alier, M ontana. necks. side. Dapper Dick Crane! Surely other clippers on it . ” M eP h errau N o v e ltie s , fair b u ild in gs. Must se ll ace Illness. 3117 N . 1 4 th 8 t . B o is e , I d a h o For In form ation w rite O. P . R lo le e n , H R A D E A F ou n tain and L unch bv The door opened and the men that was the name of the man sit He moved around the chair with B a y V ie w , W a ld p o r t, Ore. ’ o w n er . In fu»t Krowlnx coaat tow n DONKEY' SL E D , R oom s, p ortab le m ill stepped inside. Johnny winced. Fully . • j ii 11 •• •. • i ui'ioiiiorr '! iioiiq. sle d s I build 'em , furnlalt ull tools, E A S T E R N W A H H IN Q T O N fou n tain , deep fr e e ie r , popcorn mn- SB I t was almost eight o’clock. He’d labor and c o n str u c tio n s te e l on c o n 1 sp rin k ler Irrigated a cres w ith 4,000 ft / chlnc, 3 0»,oi h ! x i h i , rrfrlg eru to r, etc. t p i p have to work overtime. tract Jobs. W ill build on your Job a c re s leased gruxlng 2 d w e llin g s I’rlce reduced for quick sa le (8400. a n yw h ere D ay or c o n tr a ct work. T ractor, haler, com bine, all m a N ext door to T heatre. B ox 4OS, T a f t , Johnny pushed h im self out of the W rite P.O. B ox 884, P h on e 1013, F ch in ery. 945,000 T erm s O regon. D r a in , Ore. JÍ chair and noticed that both men RA Y COLD CO. 8620 B o c k e r fe lls r M ain 86 St C f E S S F I 'L N A T IO N A L L Y In 30,0< io were as ta ll as he, but lean. He IN T E R N A T IO N A L R L R C T R IO B v e r e t t . W a s h in g to n locution*, now a v a lla ld e , a r o u t e o f rB N C R R S saw eyes that were alert, but could "Piqi" Corn Sex v e n d o r , can retu rn We are factory dlN trlbutora for thia FOR SA L E In Caribou, B ritish Coin- you $2"b r z week tin I n v e e l m e n l stand some sleep. Beneath the popular fen cer for W axh ln gton , N or mill.1.1 C a tl!• i inch i800 acrei 8 o f $2500. ExcliiMlvn tv rrltorlea In thern Idaho and YVeatern O regon. growth of whiskers were thin faces m ile s from Caribou road am i sh ip O regon now uviillu hle for flrnt tim e Many m odels, bu ttery ty p e and 110 p in g point i Mani > water. Govern " P o o " C orn Hex o f P o r tla n d , 4400 that needed a few square meals to volt. A lso In su la to r s and p arts merit range. W ill put t ip 600 ton s of N. D. 47th, P ortlan d 13, O reg o n P rom pt repair se r v ic e w ith fa c to r y help f ill out the sunken jaws. And hay. 2 good set hlg. B igh t In M oose parts. If no deuler In you r c ity , and !)« .r country. 65 head whit«« face W E L L EST. hirxe grocery com b. g e n . a good whiskbroom could be used w rite us. cat tie. i s ahi ep, 1 0 hoi sea H an • ,r u l etore null m eat m arket on In- to advantage to remove some of IN T E R N A T IO N A L R L R C T R IO m achinery. P rice 935.000 Cush A terwlnto A ve H e r , W ine lie* F u lly S E R V O S C O . Morfcer, 180 M ile H ou se, B r itish the dust from th e ir clothing. equipped M o il , flxturen . See W il 1633 O liv e W a y . S e a t t l e 3, W a sh C olum bia. liam B. Creltx. A ttorn ey a t law , BIS “ You the (Ally barber here?” one B W. Y am h ill. B S 9183, P ortlan d . Ore. SH IN G L E SH A K E machini-s. I new 60 A cres 15 m ile s w e st o f C inutlllu. of the men snapped as he set a au tom atic, a lso 1 used. I. O. S N I D Ore<on All under Irrigation Good FOR HALE— 500 ft,-, zing lockera all E R . 3036 N .B . D e k u m S t., P o r tla n d sm all valise on a chair. 6-room hou se, barn, ch ick en house, ren ted . In firep ro o f b u ild in g u n 11, O re. W R . 3813. corn crib, tdeul for d airy or row der 10 y .u r leaee. P rice $11,900 In. Johnny didn’t like the man's crop s ranch. 25 good m ilk cow s. 2 elu d in g flx t im < und equip m ent. W. H U R R Y ! H U R R Y ! H U R R Y ! tea m s o f h o r se s, sad d le horse. A lso surly tone. He hunched his broad B. V a n A itk en , B r o k e r, C o q u ille , O re. $40 w eek e x tr a Incom e, g r o w in g m ush NO a c re s Joining sa id farm . No shoulders, stretched to his fu ll six room s I n ' b a sem en t. W e sh ow you b u ild in g s Could he pu rchased very COUNTRY BTOIIK2 Urocerles, gaso Just how. L arge dem and . F ree »tart r eason ab le C harles D eV ors, Board- feet, and was tempted to toss the lin e, puckago beer, 1 acre F ru it, er sp aw n P ostcard for itetatla. J . J m an, O regon. nut«, berries. Modern hnune. E lec, two haggard looking gents out of S h ie ld s , G la d s to n e 4, O r e g o n . w ell. Ilenhou ae, garage, eto re bldg ' the shop, but decided that that '»0 A cres a ll under Irrigation. 172 block and flx tu r ee . Som e te r m ,. W ill . ■• l -• • ' I ' i . \ i i ;, , i ■ . j m ile s e a st o f P ortland , on Coluin m ight h urt Tony’s business. la k e lata m odel car ami boon* t r a il fo r e le a v in g sch o o l. Low tim e, tw o bla R iver H ig h w a y , N ew 6-room er. • ml. we t o f Aurora. Oeo. P air, w ay radio, r e tr a c ta b le gear, hou se, new barn, 30 r e g i s t e r e d “ Yeah.” answered Johnny cas rt. 1, Aurora, Ore. p o sitio n prop., fla p s, ('ru in in g sp eed G u ern sey c o w s, I reg iste re d G uern ually. realizing that he had never 125 Hand rubbed fin ish . Toni s e y bull, 10 bead o f you n g stock. VAC YTION l: V T H E R LU E I' V 'I I I • D e s c h n e r , 853 H arrison , C orvslU s One team o f s o r ie ll h orses, w eight seen the men in town before, "the AMONG T H E EV EIK I III ll.'NS M od O reg o n . 1600. N ew h a rn ess, I Korrell «add I ern C om m u nity K itch en , p icn ic a owner of "the shop took his wife out m are 5 yrs old. M ust sell. M ik e “ I f this guy’s a barber, then I ’m Santa Claus,” Ed snarled, “ I cam p grouudH. T railer parkin g, cab- WATCH, clock an d Jew elry o f all C a ssity , B oardm an, O regon. tonight, and I ’m fillin g in for him. In*, oil equipped. Ideal eet up for kin ds repaired In su re ull m all. M t. think this guy’s been planted here and we’ve walked into a tra p !” lnrgn group*, club*, rm nlly r e u n ▼ lew J e w e lr y , S a lt a n , W a s h in g t o n . “ I ’ll go firs t, E d,” the spokesman G O L D M IN D I N F U T U R E ion*. etc. I'lnm m lng, flnhln g, c r a b 40 acres, part lak e fron t, house, out fo r the two said as he began to re ting in the chair! And the jitte ry Ed's eyes watching intently. A fter bing. bench, om blng W rite to Ocaan HELP W A N TED bu ild in g, good w ater, fr u it trees. 10 man near the w all who was staring pulling open a drawer he reached P»rk T o n r lit Camp, O cean P a r k , move his coat. acres. No. 1 p e st so il; e stim a te d W a e h ln g to n . 100.000 yard b est for blue berries A JO U R N E Y M A N M A C H IN IST S — W e The man called Ed grunted, “ I at him w ith cold piercing eyes was fa r inside. garde n 915,000 G rass Lako 2 m iles have o p e n in g s for a few ull-arourid his tw in brother, Ed. Suddenly he whirled about, a .32 B a st o f C ovin gton , C harles B rnsen. don’ t like ta kin ’ this chance, Dick, SPECIAL Journeym an m a c h in ists, exp. In th e R t. 1, B ox 958. K en t, W ash. operation o f la rg e Jobbing sh op Johnny took a long linen cloth, in his hand. then he flopped on a chair near the to o ls, used In th e m a n u fa ctu re o f spread it in front of Dick, then w all and pulled the valise to him. The brothers were taken by sur p lyw ood and pulpw ood m achinery. !’’< U t SALE 1 • house, barn, creek . B ea u tifu l lo ca Kteadv y r -r o u n d w ork to th o se who pinned it around his neck. So these VENETIAN BLINDS prise. Ed mumbled, ” 1 told you he “ Forget it,” D ick grinned, “ I feel tion 5 hors« m W arren Sacla, Gold- can q u a lify . A pply L am b G rays were the kidnappers who had made was one of Hoover's m en.” bar. W a sh in g to n . H a r b o r Co., H o q u ia m , W a s h . Save I i Factory to You lousy w ith a ll this h a ir on me. A Holding the gun in his le ft hand A L U M IN U M ur B T B B L good clean shave and haircut w ill the headlines two weeks before! SA L E SM A N w an ted for W a sh in g to n < ATTLC RANCH m 8tevena County A n y C o lo r S la t o r T e p e e They were 700 miles from the coast Johnny used his rig h t to throw Cheap. 600 acre«. S5 c u ltiv a te d . 30({ s t a t e only. A g g r e ssiv e . W illin g to pep us up.” m ore cou ld be. On o iled Ill-w a y ,ea rn good m oney C on tact sm a ll b u s where they had collected $50,000 in the clippers at the big bulk store Unconditionally Guaranteed Johnny walked to the door and Good clim a te. Mr m ile fr o n ta g e on in e ss men w ith labor s a v in g b u si ransom money, and the F .B .I. was window. R o o sev e lt Lake |2o per acre. O wner $4.98 som e sizes n e ss n e c e s sity L ocal fr a n c h ise for started to pull down the shade. rig h t ut-rson C. T iffa n y , C sdonla, W ash in gton . supposed to be hot on th eir tra il. Am id the crash of glass, Johnny Ed jum ped to his feet knocking M e e e a r e B e tw e e n S to p , W id th and T H E B U S I N E S S A I D S CO., “ Don’t cut it too short,” Dick backed around to the door, and ca ■ e lf f h t h P.O. B o x 913, Sp okan e 4. W a s h in g t o n the valise on the floor, his hand C A N A D IA N F A R M * —W rit« ui for FU IC * I N he unbolted it, he could hear run S e n d 3 1 .0 0 f o r B lin d D e p o e lt flashing io his coat pocket w ith the said, “ just give me a good quick F O R M A TIO N an farta ■•(tlsrasnt apport un Kite. L IV E S T O C K B a la n c e C O D. Fertile »oil«. Beeeanably price«!. C. F. Cere- ning feet on the pavement. same movement. “ What are you trim , and make a neat job .” W ill. Cena JI an Pertflr Hallway, Veoruvter, 11. C. Sheriff Ike W illiard was among Two very good r eg iste re d H ereford A fter picking up the clippers, doin’ that for?” he snapped men WALLACE BLIND CO. h u lls, IS m on th s old. C h and ler and acingly. Johnny turned his back on Ed. He the crowd that hurried to investi 4019 n . B . O A R P IB L D H ill b reed in g R eason ab ly priced. DOGS. CATS. PETS. ETC. P o r tla n d , O reg o n J . O. S W A N S O N , R t. 6, B ox 500, Johnny was stunned by the sud had a good view of him in the gate the noise caused by the break V an cou ver, W ash . P h o n s 31P31. ing window. den outburst. He found his voice m irro r. D O B E R M A N PIXMI’IIKIC p u p p I p e P u r e h reil K rgln ti-ri tl w ith Rood iied - A fte r Johnny explained who the and explained, “ It's getting near R E A L E S T A T E — M ISC . “ Been in these parts long?” Ed lKri-1 •* W o ,l e y B r o o k e , C a n b y , O r ,., brothers were,. Ike smiled and said. closing tim e. I ’m pulling the shades asked behind him. R t. 3, B o x 3 0 , P h o n , CA 5114. I AC R ES In clud ing 2u0 ft. Seattle* “ Local boy captures big city slick BETTER HEALTH! down so that no one else w ill come T acom a H ig h w a y fr o n ta g e, orchard. W H IT E I'oI.I.IK H , h .iiu tlfu l P upp ies. "Lived on a fa rm outside of town ers.” R iv erto n H e ig h ts M rs. Tred C h ris, in .” > C olli, m . ii..,l|gr,',-.| W ill sh ip • H tm o rrh o ld t a ll m y life, except when I was in to p h erso n , 721 H o y t, E v e r e tt, W n, W I L L E Y S W H I T E C O L L IE T A H M Still rubbing his hand over the • M ectol and Coles D ick giggled and said, "Y ou've the arm y,” Johnny said as he ran R t. I C o lv ille , W n eli. A ilm n nlt got the jitte rs , Ed. We don’t want the clippers up the back of D ick’s back of his neck, D ick mused, “ then F O R S A L E —S m all h ou se on count. Good location , Kood ull new repair. • O a itr lt U ltu r you ain’t a Fed, heh?” He looked A U TO S, T R U C K S & ACCES. anyone else to come in here, do neck. N ic e ly furnlnh ed . Lot 60x100. F illed Treated without Hoepltal at his brother and added, “ Why we?” In, room for a n o th er h ou se or 4 “ You don't look like a farm er Operation c o tta g e s. M rs. B B. F a r r s, T w in WRBCKER Ford 1%-ton, b uilt SB didn’t you shoot the punk?” Write or cell «or PKEÎ Suspicion arose in Johnny’s mind. to me,” Ed growled, his voice fu ll '39 c h a s s is , ’41 M ercury m otor, ’42 B o c k s, Ore. descriptive Booklet fron t end. O w ner w ill *ell because Johnny waited u n til Sheriff Ike The men's names had a fa m ilia r of suspicion. ' o f d ela y , d phono se r v ic e. $1,500 Mse^ay Ib n itth Fruity: 10 A. M. I» ) P. M. IN S T R U C T IO N took guns away from the brothers, ring. Ed and D ick! Where had F o r e s t O r o v e , O re. P h o n e 445. “ What’s eatin’ you Ed?” Dick E m n g i . M t t d t r , W rdntiJty, F ruity 7 t t 9 then he smiled and said, ” 1 thought he seen or heard these names lin k grunted. M AK E M OREY AT HOMB D EA LER S— LOOOER3 Tony was crazy fo r keeping an un 138 M ethod* exp la in ed . F or free book O V E R SCO ed together before? Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC T R U C K S C L O S IR O O U T Johnnjt became shaky when he let w rite H O M E B U S IN E S S $995—On fiv e nr m ore 1942 A- '45 CMC Pfrys/t.'on a n d ttw geeN He went to the store window and saw Ed's hand g rip something in loaded gun in the drawer—but I A O E R C T , B o x 83 7 , V a n c o u v e r , W n 2*4 ton 6x6 ten w h eel long A sh o rt N. E. Corner E Burnside and Grand Avenoe pulled down the big shade, and the his coat pocket again. He began to guess it was a good idea after a ll.” Wheel base cargo's. W onderful c o n Telephone tAat 3918, Portland 14, Oregon d ition , e x c e lle n t tires, low m ileage three men were hidden from the w ork faster and the back of D ick’s ÏÏ Î t Z l fARN SPENDING MONEY M ust wee to ap p reciate. O ther trucks ou» I eyes of any passerby. He wished head didn’t look so good. N O O ttlO A T IO N to c h o o se from . O ffe r s accepted ______ __ Jurt - n o and M k m Io wnd you 40 of E a sy term *. he hadn’t thought about the shades. “ A fte r a ll,” Johnny thought, “ a o w Robfioie and PatnolK mottoa S . It V I R O I L ’S them «only .1 3J< . . . h Send only l i t h , . . . I, DENTAL PLATES He had an uneasy feeling now that fellow who had cut h air only 1101 S T E W A R T . S E A T T L E WW. mid, you keep the re.1 lierr.»mber. you Uke no he was alone w ith the two men. A N D ALA I S A N C H I t OF heed no money in advance. aboard a transport on the way back t u t eo « ho » i i » *«.oo o-a W N U -1 3 2 1 -4 8 Ed saw the bolt lock on the in from Japan couldn't do too good of DENTISTRY ON — fo r— * | S T IP H IN S CN EO IT S A L IS , N O R M A L , ILL. side of the door and said, “ That’ s a job, especially on a mop of hair CREDIT TERMS Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! fake S, 10, IS M e*rk« I t t t y right, Dick, we don’t want anybody like this Dapper Dick had.” Blame for Smoking else cornin’ in here.” With two long F or a m inute or two Ed watched D r . H arry S e m iir , The sense of smell probably is re Compressed A ir Blower •trides he reached the door and in silence, then he stood up and AtlSM Y 8tQC.- j»oX MORRISON • PORTLAND. ONI sponsible for the original idea of Substitution of compressed afr for pushed the bolt b arre l into place. put the valise on the chair. Put- smoking. According to Encyclopae the lung power of the glass blower By N A N C Y PEPPER. dia Britannica, this sense was much First Steam Locomotive was one of the first industrial modi- First steam engine to run on rails keener in p rim itive man, and along fleations of the ancient art of glass Dance M is-steps ■ A : Á -' • In America was b uilt by John with the pleasure he derived from making. Later, the technique of When the record seems endless; Stevens in 1825 and was operated on aroma, he probably also experi glass making was revolutionized when you can think of at least a enced a sense of m ystery at the a circular experimental track on his even further by development of the half dozen other sight of the smoke rising up into the estate at Hoboken, N. J. The Stevens first machine for producing fiat- things you would air. contraption did not have practical drawn sheet glass. rather be doing application. F irs t Poughkeepsie-Albany Service at that moment; On October 11, 1851, the Hudson Reseed Burned Forests / I w " h “ e c n '■ a cut-in R iver railroad was completed and Cones of some species of pine Z would be as wel- opened from Poughkeepsie to A l trees require the heat of « forest comc as • ’Phone bany, N. Y „ m aking through con fire to open them, releasing th eir $ call at 8:30 Friday nection w ith New York City. seeds. Therefore vast amounts of X n i R h t ~ U’s time good seed are accumulated through “ M ickey Mouse Land’” -vJA c h a n g e partners. the years which automatically re- T e rrito ry of Trieste is about one And, according to seed burned-over areas after a fo r a survey we’ve just made on this quarter the size of Rhode Island. est fire causes the cones to open. vita l subject, any change would be Because of its small size, Italians an improvement when your part have dubbed it “ Mickey Mouse When Pig I , clean Land.” ner is g u ilty of these corny crimes: Contrary to general opinion, the UPS AND DOWNS - You have pig is a clean animal if given sani New 3c Stamp plenty o i ’em, when your partner tary surroundings, and sanitation Sometime this year the U. S. uses the pump handle technique with is essential to good health, rapid post office w ill issue a three-cent his left arm and your right. By the The man was buying some meat growth and development, and prof stamp commemorating “ 100 years tim e the dance is over you feel as of progress by women in Am erica.” itable pig production. when a second man entered, obvi If you had been harnessed to a ously in a great hurry. “ Give me - Fatherhood In Japan some dog food,” he said, and added see-saw which m ight have been Neglected His Work more fun. In the Philippines, and In Japan, to the first customer, "Hope you W illiam Wordsworth, who was don’t mind?” during the b irth of a child the fa poet laureate of England for seven DISAPPEARING ACT—Don’t you ther must taJte to his bed and sim “ Not i f you’re that hungry," an years, did not w rite a word in con I z ’ “ love the boy who leaves you stranded swered the other. ulate labor. nection with his official post during in the m iddle of the dance floor when that time. the record is over? You know the type as soon as the dancing stops, I the beginning G o d . . . " end in the «aid. he mumbles something and silently And in the in-berween, forever He Cat Looks For New Master TH E fades away—leaving you with what I the insistent power, the conflict friend. When Boss Gets Burned Up EXPERT W HO seems like six hands and six feet The fleadfafl hope of ill eternity. | 4 He is life’* bresd ind wine, He is the truth, RATED HU M A N S and a fervent hope that someone READING, PA. - This cat got ’ONLY THREE T IM E S w ill rescue you or that the house ' He it the ageless, quenchless fire of youth: things all burned up. w ill catch on fire. Inalienable from birth and life and death, SM A R TER THAN George Hughes, 58, returned to his J ^ ”4 Inseparable from any roads men go. JO LLY GOOD FELLO W —Does he home after work. He lit an oil lamp 'CHICKENS IN AVOIDING Nearer than hands and feet, closer than breath, I have to be so sociable—with the on the kitchen table. Hughe.-,’ cat DEATH BY ACC ID EN T The living force beneath all things that grow. other boys’ partners — when lie’s Jumped on the table, knocked over And from above, the ftrange impelling might PR O B A B LY NEVER dancing w ith you? He c a rd ijlly the lamp. That draws mankind from darkness into light * I steers you from one couple to an b W A TC H ED A C IT Y In a few seconds the house was in other in order to exchange pleas flames. Hughes couldn’t reach the Grace Noli Crowell PEDESTRIAN D 0D 6E j WNU antries with all the girls he’s NOT It ll door and jumped out the window. TAXIS. dancing with. The cat is looking for a new home and master now. TEIP y t h AI