Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 20, 1949, Image 2

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    "Why, sure, I'd love to.** re
BUSINESS « INEST. OPPOR.
plied Marg happily. "Just wait un
T A V K I t N — C o ast town, 10S kaga auo
til I get my hat.
n.ar to krga winter. Taka t'Zdà up
Io «4.000 Write Boa S3, Bucha«
A few minutes later, they left
Ora
""" »•r,
D
E
P
A
R
T
M
E
N
T
the house in a whirl of excitement.
M A N U F A C T U R IN G
H llu l
Mamie watched them placidly, and
toter
riaurlm-. plu.iio noveltlVe tvimu
then she remarked to Blanche.
I-
RABBITS
&
SKINS
By JO H N H. HOSE
h
bileille
"You know, Blanchie, I wouldn't
|l« 0 0 down. T . r m .
T3OÖ « • L om bard, P o rtla u d .1, O r.
W A N T L I V E H A H U IT B 4 Iba UP. ra b ­
be at all surprised if you were
bit »kin*. Iililva. wool, inohnlr. c i i r -
right about Marg and that young
It K i A l ' I ' I N i l a Ite p a lr bual-
cara. liv e p o u ltry . B uby P C om pany. T i l l «
rivai
Terry was just on old shoe, and when the new assistant pastor come preacher."
#35 B. W F ro n t. P ortlan d . O raaua.
"«’«a In I......
Hpringrield O r
tH. tOO N ew .,|U l|,m ent N a t'l f , ., .
Marg and Tom chatted noisily as Monty for the Prosidont
to town Marg found herself dreaming of this utterly different person in
chia.- O w n e r w ill ten. h a n d ' a a s in
MISCELLANEOUS
they drove from place to place, but
lì1
1
p u tt W a n .L OB
serious terms— that is, until Terry proved that old shoes were the most
B u bb er W a ld e ra , SOB W. Oth ■»
It
is
proposed
that
the
sulury
of
T
D
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1
N
T
.
W
.
gauge
10-ln.
tracks.
if Tom was aware of Marg's feel­
Sugane,
Or.
1
Hit
eoud. B . I . , L ars o n , M t. I ,
comfortable after all.
ings for him, be didn’t reveal it. the President of the United States
O aston, Oregon.
be raised to $100,000 a year with
DOGS. CATS, PETS. ETC.
Marg found Terry quite recov­ another $100,000 for an expense ac­
HE screen door slammed behind rose garden to express his admira­
P O O I. T A S L B B W AW TBD
ered from his anger when she saw
condition. P h il M aroua. uaa B. W. PUM W a lk e r
lllu a tlc k
lllu .d lm u n d
Terry, disturbing the quiet of tion for John’s horticulture.
count. He now gets $73,000, with A ny
O llsa n I t ., P ortlan d , O regon.
c r u a il I I I ,
Alan I l e a , l l l u e t l u k 430
Sunday afternoon up and down
"What a marvelous personality him the following Friday at the $40,000 for overhead.
M . B. M ille r , M o la lla , Ora.
NOOKDUYN Noraamun: Juat ra il-
Fourth street. It wasn't the gentle he has.” she thought to herself steak fry. In fact, he greeted her
cenaad. 300 lira. K O. I I , a irfra m e
K X i 'E U T R l N A I . w o rk in g c o lll.a f „ ,
slap with which screen doors are now, two weeks later. What other as though nothing had really hap­ What's wrong with the Idea? It's
700 hrs
l.lc rn aa d fo r cargo amt
a n lu to r u ra l h o m e.. F ls x ib lo tan ,.
pnaaangvra. Sloo Iba. urn-fill load.
apt to close when released casual man ever came into this house for pened the previous Sunday.
Iieru m en la. a d n p la d t„ I n t . l l l g . , , .
“Hi. Marg." he shouted to her lhe lou«h<«‘ Job
country. The
fCSO.OO. Ban Carloe A irp ort, Ban
tra in in g F u ll dlatem |>er Im ruuulsa
ly. There was a revolver-like bang Sunday dinner and wound up in
Oarloa, C alif.
Hon. T rl-c o lo rs ; W l i i t . ; d<.«n auble
of one wooden frame forcibly meet­ the kitchen a f t e r w a r d drying when she arrived with a group of hours urc ,errible’ ln fact «»•> ncvcr
am i
golden
w h it ..
M alea
SXB
•Come on over and heID
help end' The President can't even get «SO 1'A W s ta n rm a n D u eter, S p rayar
aiwye.1
fe m a le .
135,
u nrelated
ing another.
dishes? He was so common and friends. "Come
am
i
Svadar
C
o
m
b
inatio
n.
Fuaalaga,
complete
rest
und
quiet
on
his
Sat-
m atched (inlrs. |7ft
f,».b. Seattle
In quick succession followed the nice. Quite a contrast to Terry me build this fire!”
l u l l aurfacaa covered w ith a lu m in u m ,
O .o r g . B. O liv e r, Boa u«u, >or,
Marg returned his greeting and urdays und Sundays.
w lng a and c e n te r a a rllo n recovered,
B la k e ly , W e a k .
whirr of a starter and the clash of who, like her father, retreated to
'
— •—
lio n Iba pay load B T w haala and
rapidly meshing gears.
the living room to sleep and read sauntered to where Terry and sev­ In other big jobs there Is still
braki a. gSPt'b 00, Ban Oarloa A irport, L 'K t! re g ia lrre d A m eric a n black and
eral
other
young
men
were
build­
"Well! He certainly left in a after gorging himself to the satu­
Ban Oarloa, C alif.
tun couiihoiiiitl pupa, born Neiit is
a
chance
for
advancement.
But
Papers a t p u rrh aa e W r it« B . A.
hurry," said Mamie as she re­ ration point. And the wonderful ing the big fire.
Q
R
U
M
M
A
N
W
idgeon,
O««
A
irfra
m
e
W a ls h . B oa »07, B te v sn a o a , W aab.
"Where is everyone?" she asked. where can a President go after he
moved her apron. "What in heav­ walk they had taken after dinner
Zero tlm n atnee license and o v e r­
haul to ta l tlm a a irfra m e SOU h o u r-,
"Most of them are meeting at
through. His is lucky to get on
en's name did you do to him, out along the reservoir path! Tom
WANTED
TO RENT OR LEASE
com platvly
raupholntarad.
l,.a r
the church.” said Terry. "We came a talent scout radio program.
Marg?"
rad
io,
|
l
1.000.
AA
B
Service,
Ban
had told Marg all about himself.
- e -
T O R E N T o r b uy— «0 a. o r more
Oarloa A irp o rt, C a lif.
"Oh, he’s just an old sorehead!"
"Terry was nice, too.” she out ahead to get the fire ready.
H a iry or d lv .r a lf le d fa rm . P re fe r
W hat la $100.000 a y e a r today?
Irrig a tio n
W r i t . B t. a. Boa 7SO-O
replied Marg to her mother’s ques­ thought, "but well . . . Terry didn’t Who brought you?”
m e l o d ie s
w r lt t r n
Io yo u r aong
K elso, Wank.
Second and th ird grad e m o vie
"Jane Perkins brought four of
iioatii. B rin g or a s n d p o n n s to A.
tion. "We were talking about say clever things like Tom. And
T s s ta ll, 873S l a t , N. W., B sa ttla 7,
stars get m o re than th at fo r one
something to do for this after­ he wasn't gallant. Terry did the the girls out from work,” replied
SEEDS, PLANTS. ETC.
W ash .
p
icture.
And
they
can
use
a
Marg.
"We
didn’t
even
bother
to
noon, and when I said I wasn't right things at the right time, to
C
K
R
T
IF IK U
111.U K
TAG
M a r . Hal 1
71
S
T
A
R
w
e
ll
d
rillin
g
lunchllie
on
double in the tough spots. H a r­
Interested in stalking through the be sure, but he lacked the dash and go home; just met Janey at the
a t r a u l i n r y p la n t.. 10« J 3 .2 5 m « - -
W h ite tru ck. C om plete w ith 4" ami
square."'
ry
T
ru
m
a
n
ca
n
’t
do
th
at.
I
f
the
«13 « 0 ,
I OHO
I1 I.S 0
W I I II
|g
woods to observe the beauties of charm which the young cleric lent
tools. F ir s t class condition B. W .
ra s p b e rry p la n ts , loo $« 7»; luuo .
Bnrgasa, B t. B, Boa 003, A uburn,
"Oh,” said Terry. “Well, make
situation calls for h im going ov­
Nature, he got huffy and went to everything he did. Terry was
«45.00. Law rence, Red ila v e n end
W aab.
yourself useful. You can cut those
e r the p recipice on horseback
tearing out the door. That's all
V .t e r a t i lo a c h
tr e e .,
f t «« each
C O M M E R C IA L G AS H K U O D K I t H
Piiatm itd W r ite fu r u u a n tlty price»
buns in that big box over there
h r has to Jo it in person. (H e
there was to it! What's more, I
Jam
eaw
ny
¡#<0
u
n
it
of
2,
Jnm
eaw
ay
CBM
TNA
LIA
F
B
O
IT
F
A
B M I. at. 1,
on the table.”
can ’t even send In the vlee-prea-
don't care if he never returns,"
2700-11 unit o f S, und Itobblna l l . -
B o s 10«, Centralia, W ash.
"O.
K.,”
replied
Marg
good-
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S,
Ident.)
she added as an after thought.
H ubbard, Or., on SOX.
naturedly. While she was cutting
HELP WANTED—MEN
"But it's so unusual for Terry to
the
buns.
Terry
came
over
to
patch
act like that," sighed Mamie, as
The worst that can happen to a C a lif . D a ta * , figs, m a m m o th p ru n e « , 6 lb K X P K IllIB N t 'L l» body and fen d er men
n a n y one «3.10 p o stp aid . 3 c a rto n s
things up.
wanted.
Htciidy
w o rk ;
excellen t
she eased her rather ample self
movie actor in his fights is that c a a n r y to one
o r a aa o rta d «3 So, s xp re s a p rs p u ld ,
g cnnditlonn
"I'm sorry about last Sunday. he will get hit by a chair or a table. O th e r f r u its , s h e lle d n u ts , o liv e s a v a ila b le . W w A o K rk B in
into an unoccupied chair in the
B
K
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O
b
,
O
K
B
V
B
O
L
B
T . IMC
C a lim e s a . C a lifo r n ia
Marg.” he said. "I guess I was a If a President knew nothing worse C A L I F R l I T
Langley living room. "Maybe the
317 W. M ain, C en tra lia , W ash in g to n .
r. E lk . C o w and o th e r skins
bit rude."
dinner didn’t agree with him?”
than that could happen to him in F IR M . D m ee ade
in to C oats. G loves, etc . to
REAL ESTATE—MISC.
“Oh. forget it, Terry," she said. his struggles he would sign for it y ta o n u n r e d m , easure
by oldest established n ia n u -
Mamie was always concerned with
le
c
tu
re
r
in
West
Also
buy
hides.
"I wasn’t very nice either.” Their and give a rebate.
OKOIOB IH D U B T M IA L B IT S
the reaction of others to the per­
« IIK K V K N Y T A N N E R IE S
«»> ft., b tw a y 03 fro n ta g e , a s m . on
conversation was interrupted by
. •
1ITV N .W .. l ’J th A v e .
r e r t la a is Ors.
fection of her culinary art.
ra ilro a d . In c ity l i m i t . , on a .w v r,
the arrival of the others. The
excavated, In c lu d in g a • v • n-roorii
Radio performers get more than
"He sure ate plenty, if that's
MACHINERY & SUPPLIES
m odern home. Id e a l fo r warehouse
noisy group came tumbling out of $100.000 a year. And somebody else
what you mean,” muttered John
fa c to ry o r M otel. 11« 500
T erm » '
the cars. Marg didn’t notice the writes their jokes. A President has
O
w ner L lo y d W lla o n , S3« P rospect
Langley from behind his newspa­
CONSULT US ON A1X OF YOUR
Bt., Koseburg, O r.g o a ,
lovely, blonde girl with Tom Pren to be funny on his own.
per.
Logging and Construction
tiss in the bustle of the arrival.
•
"A N Y O N K N
URKAM
H O M E "— M , ,
Marg sat on the arm of the
3-room home, good barn, chicken
But a few minutes later, she was
Equipment Requirements
davenport, staring vacantly up the
And a ra d io s ta r r a n a lw a y s
bouse, double g arage, cem ent c e l­
brought face to face with the
LA K O I STOCK OF
la r »«12, naw pum p and house, Weil
street in the wake of the depart­
cover up by d rag g in g on a ven­
stranger
when Tom introduced
fenced, hog tig h t; approx. 1 acres
• re w la r Tractara, Cranes, Shevelt, •««.
ing automobile. She and Terry Ul­
trilo q u ist, a wooden d u m m y ,
W i l l s a c rific e
to «4950. Wee or
them.
i q u i p p i i as D i i i n i .
rich had been going together for
w
rite me Bt. S. Bog 2«8, T a n c o u -
fo ur p re tty bad fe m a le singers
T k s r s s ik ly K scsnglllsn sg sag
“Here’s
Marg
Langley,
honey,
var, W ash.
three years, had known each other
G e a ran ls sg .
or a couple of other q u a in t ch ar­
he said to the young woman at his
Paymsota arranged to suit ysur Job
since high school days. Everyone
acters.
SPECIAL
C o n tra ct or R en tal Option.
side. "She’s the best alto in the
«
expected them to be married some
choir.
Marg,
I
want
you
to
meet
Pacific
Tractor
&
Equipment
Co.
day, and until last month. Marg
There may be some big business •7 M K. M a r fln s l W ay . N s .u lr I, W atk.
Louise, my fiancee.”
had more or less planned on it
men
who worry along on $100,000 a
T s l.p k s a s : L A n d t r 7tes
Marg tried to cover her sur­
an« IStai 7th A venu e, K afs n a , Oreyea
herself. But that w’as before the
year, but they don't have to kiss
prised
confusion,
and
she
wondered
T
e l'.k e n e : R ayeae »51«.
advent of Tom Prentiss.
if Louise Collins hadn't seen how strange babies, grin from locomo­
H. f. SvmMe S Graag IHIMOSSNOIOS)
"I shouldn't have been so sar­
surprised she had been when Tom tive cabs, join Indian tribes, go FARM MACHINERY 6 EQUIP.
"W h y , sure. I ’d love to ,” re ­
• SfCTAl ANO C O IO N A llM fN IS
castic with Terry,” thought Marg p lied
fishing
when
they
don’t
want
to
or
introduced
her
as
his
fiancee.
M a rg h a p p ily . "J u s t w a it
• STOMACH D IS O IO fS S
P O K H A L E — T D 1 8 In te rn u t tonal tru e-
to herself as the family continued
pose
in
loud
shirts
on
tropical
bea­
tor, 45OU hra., fn rm used. J800O. 3 .
u ntil I get m y h a t."
After the group had satiated its ches
Treated Without Mat«4tki Opsrsbss
to discuss the somewhat abrupt
M. T oenm , B n fu a , Qrsgoc.
appetite
on
the
steaks
and
other
Mon. through frl.i 10 a.at. la $ p.at
»
departure of her intended, "but I more handsome, but Terry was
IveningtiMon.. Wed. and M .,s a lll I
wish he'd have an original idea definitely old shoe. Comfortable, refreshment, they gathered along
Even golfers get $100.000 a year
Wrtta or coll for F R I I deecrlptlv« booklet
the
shore
of
the
lake
to
sing
the
old
Just once. I’m so sick of his small congenial, good quality, but not
songs. Marg felt Terry slide into and no putt they sink is tougher Jha ßiL&L QtwcAbncnL
T h e D e a n C l in ic
town ways and hick notions.” Her exciting.
the grass beside her, and wondered than the ones a President is sup­
revery was interrupted by the
/n O u r 3 9 th Y»ar
posed
to
knock
into
the
cup
every
She sat up abruptly on the bed,
ßm p a n d d(oId TJ joiul
CMiaowwAorio aHvsioiAMe
syrupy voice of her sister-in-law, pulling her knees up to her chin, if he knew. When they were sing­ time up.
ing
“Love’s
Old
Sweet
Song,”
he
H l. Center I Santrlge sag Ceeag Aye.
• .
Blanche.
Telephone lA tt 191« Fortteag tg, Oee
and cocking her head to one side gently slid his hand into her own
E ve n horses get m ore than
“I think I know where the trou­ at her image in the mirror. She and a little thrill tingled through
'U.S. SavinqA. ßondA.
th a t kind of dough. C itatio n , Sty­
ble lies,” drawled Blanche in her said aloud to herself,
her as he whispered:
m ie and A rm ed ea rn m o re per
easy flowing, but somewhat ag­
"Marg, you’re being simple
DENTAL PLATES
"Marg, do you know you’re really
gravating tone. “She’s like all the about this man. He doesn't even lovely with the moonlight in your
y e a r. Is that fa ir to a Presl
and *11eeaNCHssor
F
ig
u
ring
Cost
of
Clothes
dent?
other girls at church ever since know you're alive."
hair? How would you like those
The number of outfits a girl owns
O E N T IS T R Y on
that new assistant pastor came.
From the distant confines of the two bright stars up there for ear­
C R E D IT T E R M S
has little to do with the usefulness
All you ever hear them talk about house, the soft notes of the door rings?”
And why should $100,000 a year of her wardrobe. The suitability of
r.»«s. io.
«•
is Tom Prentiss. Don’t tell me chime interrupted her rumination.
"Why, Terry,” Marg answered for expenses teem high these days. her clothes is more important than
you’ve fallen for him too, Marg?”
D r . H arry S im l e r , D ch U ì ì
She listened to see if she could quietly, "what a beautiful speech. A President of the United States is the number. And the clothes which
ItlSKI HOC ■ 3so g MORRISON ■ PORR A»n ORI
entitled to eat meat, buy an auto cost the most are not the clothes
"Blanche, dear, you can be so identify the voice of the visitor. What’s got into you?”
tiresome at times,” retorted Marg. Hearing muffled mannish tones, she
“Gee, Marg . . ,” he stammered, and get a haircut and shave now n ade of the finest materials. They
Let the Ads Guide
"Since you folks are all so con- decided to investigate. Perhaps "Ever since I can remember I've and then like anybody else.
are the clothes which hang ln the
cerned with Terry’s rude depar- ¡ Terry had returned
dreamed about you and me . . .
closet, unworn. The actual cost of
You When Shopping
Patting her soft curls into place, how lovely you are, but I'm not
ture, I’ll leave the discussion with
any outfit Is the cost ln dollars and
t r a g ic f ig u r e
she
dabbed
a
bit
of
powder
on
her
you. I’m going to take a nap.”
very good at making speeches . . . H e k ille d h im s e lf fo r lack of
cents, divided by the number of
Western Hemlock
times you wear the outfit.
Western hemlock Is used largely
This wasn’t the first time that nose before going down to the liv­ or making love, for that matter
dough.
Blanche had casually read Marg’s ing room. She was quite surprised . . . but here tonight by the lake,
ln house construction for framing,
Denouncing fa te so fic k le —
Starting Car on Ice
sheathing and subfioors. Large
thoughts and feelings. Marg threw to see that the caller was the much the moonlight, the fire and every­ In contest on the radio
thing . . . I guess any guy’d want
When starting the car on an Icy
quantities also go into siding, cell­
herself across the bed, after turn­ thought-about Mr. Prentiss.
H e n e v e r won a n ickel.
"Why, hello, Marg,” he greeted to say something nice to the most
Pi-vement, do not use first gear at
ing. flooring and shiplap. Other
ing down the coverlet and kicking
PIER
all—but start ln second or h igh-
uses are sash, doors, blinds, gen­
her shoes off onto the floor. How her as she entered the room, “I wonderful girl in the world,
engaging the clutch slowly. Go easy
eral millwork and cross ties.
did Blanche know’ about Tom Pren­ was just out extending invitations wouldn't he?"
Marg returned the pressure of The United States supreme court o the accelerator pedal to avoid
tiss, though? Was it so very to the choir members for a big
steak fry we're planning for Friday bis hand as she brushed aside the by a six to three vote has upheld racing the engine. This allows the
obvious ?
Softwoods
evening at the lake. You’ll be guilty thought that she had doubt­ the right of a state to ban barmaids tires to grip the Ice better because
Softwoods aro a botanical group
The soft breeze of the Indian there, of course?”
ed her love for Terry. Terry wasn't unless they are the wives or daugh­ the wheels have less tendency to
of trees that have needle or scale-
summer Sunday stirred the ruffled
"You know you can count on me, such a bad stick after all. and ters of the proprietor. Three just- spin.
like leaves and are evergreen for
dimity curtains which hung at her Tom," replied Marg, brightening
tho most part. The term has no
window, and Marg thought about noticeably in the presence of the maybe she'd ask the Rev. Tom ices feel that no woman anywhere
Shopping T ip
Prentiss to officiate at their wed- can P°ssib,y ni'x a drink any worse
reference to the actual hardness of
Tom Prentiss.
young minister. “And you’d better ding in the spring. That would be than tbe ma,e barboys are doing it
When purchasing a winter coat It
tho wood.
Rev. Brown had introduced Tom I add an extra pound of steak, be­ a nice touch at that!
Is wise to remember the fact that
these days.
to the choir members about five cause my appetite’s pretty keen in
the best linings are usually slip,
New Tomato Variety
The voices floated out over the I
* * *
minutes before rehearsal time the open air,” she added gayly.
waters of the lake, and Marg
Tbe contention of Secretary of La- pery so that the coat will go on
Southland, a new tomato vari­
eight or nine weeks earlier. He | "If you’re not doing anything im­ turned to look into Terry’s earnest bor Tobin. Bill Green and others is and off easily; firm so the lining
ety which is resistant to collar rot
was the new assistant pastor, and ! portant, Marg,” continued Tom, eyes.
and nearly immune to fusarlum
that in any amended Taft-Hartley won t pull at the seams; color-fast;
would have charge of all youth “I’d like to have you go along with
wilt, has been developed by the
“Terry,” she whispered, you re law the employer should take the pra-shrunk; and of a material that
work, as well as the musical pro- me to notify the other members
so nice—so comfortable!”
same oath he is not a Communist won’t wrinkle or stain.
U. S. department of agriculture.
gram of the church. During that
I party member that the workers
first hour of rehearsal, the mem­
Sierra Nevadas
— , take. We now await a rule compel-
Blackcock
bers of the choir had felt that Tom
Sierra Nevada range of eastern
_ ling the fire engine to carry a ban­
Blackcock
is
another
name
for
was a bit overbearing and arro­
California holds about a dozen
ner denoting that it is against fires. the Black Grouse, Black Game or
gant. But the sureness with which
peaks rising above 14,000 feet.
And
perhaps
a
sworn
statement
by
Heath
Hen,
the
female
of
which
Is
he guided them through the d iffi­
, both the swimmer and the shark the Grey Hen. It is found ln tho
cult passages of the anthem for the
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that they are not going to interfere highlands of Scotland, north of
following Sunday made them real­
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England,
in
Ireland,
and
certain
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ize that this poised young man was
killer among a host of chemicals
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sections of Europe and Asia.
really a topnotch musician.
coming from the laboratories.
We can’t help wondering It
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After they had gone into the
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church sanctuary to practice with
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much
better
shape
If
the
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of magazines in the
the organ, they were more con­
folding straight pieces of the fam­
y From the great throngs to seek some
Wright brothers had stuck to
United
States
with a circulation
vinced than ever that the new as­
ily wash as they come from the line
the bicycle business.
quiet place
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sistant was a youthful genius.
and
placing
them
flat
and
smooth
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Where He could be alone, where He could pray,
Enthusiasm for Tom Prentiss
in the basket to keep them as un­
Hat Size
Another
Hollywood
notable hag wrinkled as possible.
Where God could come to meet Him face to fact
was contagious. The folfcwing Sun­
The
size
marked
ln a man's hat
been
booked
as
drunk
and
disorder­
day the congregation buzzed after
Strange Strength is ever born o f solitude;
means
that
that
Is
the
diameter of
ly.
He
is
pretty
much
of
a
movie
services with talk of the new pas­
Smooth Ice Cream
The heart today grows weary o f its care
the hat.
idol, but we look for no discipline.
tor. Several said the choir had
Ice crystals ln ice cream can
And over-burdened . . . God, it would be good
A movie star has to do this sort of be reduced by fast freezing, stir­
never sung so well, and the young
Canadian Pulpwood
thing these days in order to be elig­ ring or agitation, adding air by
To seek a mountain side and find Thee there.
ladies of the congregation were
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for
immediate
casting
in
a
new
aware of his good looks, too.
beating or by adding whipped egg
about four times that of any other
picture,
especially
for
the
children’s
whites,
whipped
cream
or
gelatin.
John Langley was an elder of
country.
Christ ftole away at evening to the hills.
tra d e .
the church, so a few Sundays after
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So should we go, the press o f the day’s work done,
Prentiss’ arrival, John invited him
Mrs. A. G. Moeller of Chey­
To seek some quiet place where the lait light spills
to the humble abode on North
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enne,
Wyoming, had the Squawk
The
radiant
splendor
o
f
the
setting
sun,
Fourth Street to delve into the
of
the
Year.
She
had
the
right
wonders of Mamie Langley’s cook­
And kneel to pray. How often we 1
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ery. And Marg had a chance to
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The way to solitude, and at such i
voice
on
"Sing
It
Again,”
when
observe Tom at close range.
INTO YOUR FRONT
her telephone rang, but, Just
Throughout the meal, he spar­
as she was about to give It, cen­
kled with brilliant bits of conver­
tral cut her off. Mrs. Moeller Is
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sation, and fairly captured Mamie’s
now satisfied that she not only
heart by storing away huge quan­
has the phanton voice, but the
tities of food. After dinner, he had
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phantom telephone company co­
insisted upon coming into the
o peratio n.
kitchen to help with the dishes. He Li
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expressed admiration for Mamie’s
We know a dice thrower who puts
art. and went with John into the
it: "Baby needs a pair of schmoosl”
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