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1 PXGE EIGHT MEDFORD TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1932. We recommend UPTON'S FAMOUS YELLOW LABEL LARGEST SALE A PATH WARADISE SYNOPSIS: Searing the Mill that he hae no job, Olive return to the lusurtoue apartment hi wife Santa Inelete on paying tor. and a meal ot deltoactet eerved on a table decorated with orchide. The anomaly enragee him. vet ' vthen Santa eave eha villi move the moment he Is in a position to provide a more evltabte avart ment, Cltve realteee he It helpleee. Chapter 21 A BOX FROM DICKY SHE'D outgeneraled Him. He would gain coining by remind ing Santa that the money ne'd spent In keeping up with her would have gone a long way toward purchas log auch a home. : "What next?" CHva asked. : "To clear out of here and act as ;lt we were broke would be bad ! business. II you're to get on your Jeet, you must have a prosperous background." "There's something In that," he acknowledged. "But a prosperous background, especially when It's bluff, doesn't cut as much Ice as ' you fancy. We simply must cut down " She shook her head obstinately. "Not so that people will notice. I can't face up to it. Besides, It Isn't necessary. I have plenty for both of us. I'm not thinking of myself." Cllve began to oonceal his troubles. I . Suddenly flinging herself at him, jahe burst Into weeping. i "Don't let's squabble," she sobbed. "Ton mean ao much to me. tm so iproud of you." Recognising that the cause of her tears was still obscure, "Tell me,' be coaxed. "After my first failure, 1 couldn't bear that anyone should think less o( you." , He felt tender and helpless. "But they will think less ot roe. It I live on the fat ot the land and let yon pay the big and." ' She hopped upright on his knee. A bright solution hsd struck her. ! "We won't tell them not even Dsddy and Mummy. No one shall know but our two selves." "But I'U know. Santa." "Stop treating me as a atranjter." She dug her face Into his shoulder. "I'm yours, everything that I am my love, my body. What does pal try money matter!" "A whole lot, when you haven't any." She turned. Her lips pressed bis. Lastly her arms enfolded him. "Such a little boy I reel safer Her necromancy triumphed.' Santa's secret fear, having suf fered one divorce, was that she might be Incapable ot retaining any man's affections. To her elite's misfortune was a heaven-sent chance to kind him to her by lavish kindness. She planned to hide him In the fortress of her tenderness. Day after day when he returned from a fruitless search, ens would make light ot his frustration, . "Ton have me, darling." "That's Dee. But 1 feel aa thouxh rd cheated." Don't say that Cllve. It's not true." 'I know It Isn't But a fellow can't help being anxious." Little by little he began to eon Ices! his troubles. He was unwilling to diminish himself In her eyes. Instead of recounting the many doors that had been dosed against him, he spoke vsguely ot offers he was considering. He found her be lief tbst sbe compensated htm for very failure mildly Irritating. It was wbea he waa absent from TEA FINEST QUALITY FOR 50 YEARS IN THE WORLD 'DAWSON. her, suffering rebuffs, that he saw their relationship In proper perspec tive. They were Inhabiting separ ate worlds. She was content to have no conception ot his. He was permitted to visit hers as a pam pered guest It was all wrong that they should be so divided. Their alienation, of which she seemed unaware, was her doing. Perhaps having been twice a wife had rendered her un adaptable. It was too late to con sider that angle. He composed convincing speeches. "Why can't we do things to gether?" 8he smothered them with the glib assurance. "You have me, dar ling." He held his end np by parting with his few Investments, for he In sisted on contributing to the house keeping. ' Her twenty-Brat birthday was ap proaching. He couldn't give her a present that was Inadequate; It must make up In taste for what It lacked In cost After much ransack ing of antique shops he acquired a Sevres vase, which he bad fitted as a reading-lamp for her bedside. He was smuggling It home, when be surprised her In the hall attempt ing to open a large packing-case. Having hidden her gift he returned and took the tools from her. "Let me. Aa planks were ripped, an Inlaid ohequer bureau of the Regency period came to sight "That was dear ot him.'' Santa grew excited. "Of .your father?" "There must be a card some where. In one ot the drawers prob ably." Santa found and read It Her face was a study mischievous, comic. "Everything's cilst that comes to the mill," she giggled. "You'll split your sides when you learn who sent It" She handed him the card. It was Inscribed, "For wedding and birth- dav combined, fnr ntrt ntmmhf,n and In gratitude from Dicky." j he gan oi nlml" Cllve ex claimed. "What are we to dn with ItT" "What would you propose?" she treated the Impertinence as a Jest "Throw It out Chop It np. Ex press It back to him." Sbe shook her hesd. "I guess I earned It I always wanted It" "Then you've seen It before?" "Ot course. It's a droam." She explained how shortly after she'd married Dicky, she'd discov ered the bureau in a rihiravn ttque-dealer's. The price had been beyond her; but she'd gone bark continually to covet It "What was the price?" Cllve asked. "Three thousand dollars." "Well, It your, flrst- husband thinks he can speud three thousand dollara on my wife, he's mistaken." Cllve took himself off to dress for dinner. When he reappeared, much ot the dsbrls hsd been cleared away. Santa slipped her arm through his. "It's Just struck me thst from amonc all our Manila. niw only one who's remembered us with a weoaing-present Where's your sense of humor? He meant It kind ly." (C,l,H,il Itll-ltlt. CW.,ik, D.m.n) An eld. and dangerous, rival of Banta'i turns up unexpectedly, tomorrow. Large Staff For Groceteria Stores 4 Groceteria Number 1. Am Boyd, store manager V. S. Pope, produce buyer. Mel via Ball, merchandlalnf dli play. Walter Steele, head baker. Harvey Prince, baker. Olen Pmltt, baker. JanMcOuat, cashier and account ant (both atorea). Ellen McRae. Kat Orawford. Thelma Stone. Clare Dudley. . Ralph Greene. Allen McOea. Keith Cole. Helen Buah. Louise Ladd. Robert Lamb. Groceteria Number j AI Wilson, manager, Thomas Lynch. Gene Hopper. R. VanZoudt, Anne Xtevti. Lois Smythe. Mrs. Way mack. Barbara McOuat. Elizabeth Robinson. Mabel Wtoit. Fred Schmldt. NEW YORK, Nov. X7 (AP) H. A. Bcandrett, president of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific railway said today that "a better price for grain and livestock la what we need more than anything else In this country." TAILSPIN TOMMY I MTr Tng VHsT. IWimttL5W DOtN-COUNTlW "1 TUOOF'eM-JUS.T OiNEB. WHEN THIS A OU 8EEK AVIATOC tW S& exffiMoiWk SSSil t WHILE THEV J LOOKED LI K ! A UlNDOO AND !S Q HaLfYOUR IN TH jmSSBSmft BOUND TO WIN Jonathan Is Certain SSAi v,IS9tVSS 31, S3 --AM'THAT'S VMELL,TSURB ) M IME SOLVED R! VOU CAN r SJ Tur; WHOLE IPSOU65THKT M TRACE ALL. VOUR 1 WHAT'S 1 SToWl MOW I TrmSfflNBV Jf ve - fffl NEI6HBORTfTly3 CANBVT I o J THAT f I TOSEEVOU'ITSLLUS! IffS SIS 'agftgrfsf iSlP7' J- PROVE It ? JJ WHAT5 HE 7rKS L NEVER M Hb SPlTEFULi ANi' VAE I S LOOK A SENl Hlrvt . IfiM Trlg B S'MATTER POP A I -HAVriA trOLe. - nu-r rf is ,"Kou; Leauu VIX 1 (-i& -Hawc off- T3T MlCrfSLW V AWMTvaiMa.'J eX fl f ) .- 1, ICK J AN IVS-oOT fY I CAWT ) -POCKrlf AWTT?UN 1 V ? TDoUT L I rt- ' ' tjf s. (Copyright. I3f. byThs Bell Syndlciter " THE NEBBS The Alibi fleB8 is couvLeciNS FROM THE AFTER ELECT OJ 5MOC - THE EARUV REPORTS HAO HIM ELECTED but vwHeu we HEARD THE WEVW3 OP HIS OEFHAT. TUB U6HTS WesjT OUT BRINGING UP FATHER SHOT OP- DONT TALK ' riACK TO MS- CETTOUH HST- VJC ARE GOING OVCK TO TALK TO KfoUNCj MR- COALIME-1 VANT TO TALK TO MIM ABOOT THE TUB ONIJERlTV H 1 i . - - 1 V Movie Star Tells How To Stir Up Applesauce Cake .Wynne Gibson, Paramount Featured Player la. "Lady and Gent" This is on of a series of favorite recipes of movie stars who find de light in cooking. Too Many Crooks! Lesson In Profit And Loss r Twese we is, miss 1GJKIS, DAMPORD, HE COULOMT ( PV! J ' WAIT UNTIL, HE SOT I l60T TWE OLD our of bed to k;ave VA warrior okJ I HIS MAILS DOMeHe'S JS. W1S BA-- ""LJO-l A VAINJ PERSfW " ' NOW OS ON I TOO GOOO TO-H- eurVC OEH AVIOR - VWERE AKE. f ! 1 TVe-i FOLK THEY COIN? Come from 1 I r- ONtofTus " A ff r w NKST J f-f, PI III FAMILXB UJ I IN TCfvJtJ ; i-, A M g Ml, 1 Lire jovr t BOWL Ol' CHCfR6)TO THEM COLLEGE GvfrV Wynne Gibson. Paramount featured player, has ao unusual recipe that she passed oa recently to soma of her friends. She calls It applesauce cake, and here Is her reclpet FORMAY APPLESAUCE CAKE 2 tt cups hot applesauce t cup Formay 2 cups sugar 1 cup nuts (black walnuts are fine) 1 cup raisins, moistened by hot water 1 tap. each of allspice, clores and cinnamon 6 tsps. cocoa 4 level tsps. soda 4H cups flour 1 ff Vanilla ' Melt the Formay Into the hot applesauce, then add all the rest of the ingredients. It doesn't sound very scientific, Miss Gibson admits, but It works. Bake in oblong tins or long bUcuit pans for about 45 M klEBB, 1 WAKJTTO COMSRATULATS f SOU OKI VOUR. MARVELOUS PISHT-l THIM NOO'RE, A 6HEATER MAM IM DEFEAT TV4A.SJ SOU VAJOULD HAVE BM IKJ VICTORV mow vouee. SOU HAO TO EM Cfrriht. nil bv Thi Bll XJ rrr I I IV NTH OREGON PLANTS The California Packing corpora tion, packers and distributors of 'be famous Del Monte brand of canned fruits, vegetables, fish and coffee, has always followed a policy of lo cating their large, immaculate pack ing plants in those sections of the land where nature has provided the finest facilities for the growth and development of each particular prod uct packed under this well known label. Because of the unexcelled quality of many of Oregon's products, the California Packing corporation has located several ot ita plants within the boundaries of this state, and among the Oregon products which this oompeny sells and distributes all over the world are pumpkin, pears, cherries, berries, jams, salmon, plums, prunes, and a variety of dried fruits. Aocordlng to Mr. O. J. Toy, local resident end Southern Oregon repre sentative for the oompany, the Cali fornia Packing Corporation is now featuring under the Del Monte label, a complete line of "Vitamin-Protected" canned foods. Scientific experi ments have determined that certain methods of preparing and cooking canned fruits and vegetables actual ly Increase the vitamin content and value of these foods, and this tact Y I DONfT KNOW MHAT He LIKE I DIDN'T SEE HIM THB ONLY THINS I CAUSHT OF WAS A MEAN LOOKIN' THROUGH A CHINK IN THB Hfci BfcLL&KfeD Cites WHfeIN J. TRIED TO CROSS HVS BARBED VMIRE I ASK OU WAS THAT IJlrilSHSORW THE PEOPLE'S idol.- if 11 f (CopyrlSl.'.y H3f . ,St rh Bgl1 Syndicile. Inc.) SERVE THEM, VOU COULOMT HL6B&fc THEM I MEMW NOT ALL OF M. !M. b Ttl B.ll SradKJM. Iftc) Tn&t Uuk R, U a P. Olf.X""' Zi SvndkM. Iac) TrtSt Uuk Rtg. U a Pit. ( 60P90e Tft 1 I THINK " WAVE- THE HICHEVT PRViB FOR TOOR ALMA MATER' HESCOiN TO OOST OUT NTo ACOLLtCE CWECR j irv 1 r Sl"av r ' has been exploited to Its utmost in the preparation of foods under the Del Monte label. Recognizing the superior quality ot Del Monte canned fruits and vege tables, dates and Lydlard have long stocked a complete line for . their many customers and friends during the huge sale event starting Novem ber 19th. Crescent City Man Home From Hills State police were advised this mor ning by Del Norte county officials at Crescent City, Calif., that William (Bill) Sarrla, reported missing yes terday returned to the coast city last night, after a day of wandering in the timber. It was feared by friends and the authorities that Sarrla might have been a victim of foul play or a suicide. No explanation was offered regarding Barrls' movements yester day, to local authorities. LOOKS EITHER. NElGHFlORL.'y , BUT WtoHi EVE DOOR THAT TVTLYS CANBV TRVING TO GET US ? f AMD AFTER THE PISUT SOU MAOG.VOU SH LET DEFEAT PUT SOU OM NOOR 6ACK.FBOM MOW OM SOUR POLITICAL Aiojjg TO FEAR SOU AVJ RESPECT SOU OM- OUR SCHOOL HAS TWfi. EST FOOT-BALL TEAM. THIS well- ootou think our son should ATTEND rOONO.GoAUNt UNWERVTT OR CONTINUE AT THE TEAR SAME SCHOOL: CRANBERRIES !N NCUBATOR TESl WASHINGTON. (IP) CranberrleB are tested In "incubators' by Maaea chusette growers ss a meana of deter mining In advance their keeping quality for the season. The incubator test was begun tr eral years sgo by Dr. Nell B. Steven, of the department of agriculture. 1 consists of keeping pint ssmples at cranberries in an electric incubator for a week, early in the picking sea eon. They are kept warmer than In ordinary storage and this hastens tha normal ripening and decay. 6po,lage of the samples indicate, approximately the general spoils to be expected in storing the crop, and aids growers in deciding now best to handle the crop. By GLENN CHAFFHK and HAL rOBBHSJ By EDWIN ALGER By C. M. PAYNE. By SOL HESS IT WASM'T DEFEAT THAT PUT ME OKI MV 1 I BACK -IT MUST I tAWfc; DEEM SOME-l THINJG, L WE- SOMETWIMS THAT WAS INJTEMDED FOR STOMACH CUT WEKJT TO rn HEAD '.ACiLfa. By George McManua AFTER -SEElr-r Him ANEEIN' ME SON IT OOEANT make! Ant I Difference- yES IT DOES, BENT I 1 I A lfF4 WITH I VAN EVE LIKE THAT, 1 AN' NO MORE J MANNERS THANJ A r