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' srEnroRT5 Tsrarc tribtjne, medford, Oregon, moncst, ttot: 19, 1933. tt By the World FORGOT A New Serial by Ruby M. Ayres team won first place la the third annual Pacific cosat high school chemistry contest, Professor R. K. Strong, chairman of the contest com mittee, announced here today. Ash land Ugh will hold the trophy that has been In possession of Montesano, Wash., high school this put year. Examinations were written June U by Ashland, Snohmlsh. wash., and Folaom City, Calif,, winners In their respective states. The Ashland team, taught by B. O. Fonytoe. Included Prank Billings, Homer Iglnton, Chas. O alllon and Jamea Martin. est tares ever offered for the holiday period, It was anonunced today by A. 8. Rosenheim, district freight and passenger agent for the Southern Pa clxlo company here Arrangement hava been complet ed, he said, for Dollar Day offerings ot cent-smile roundtrlp transporta tion from June 30 to July 4. Inclu sive, with return limit of July 11. The low-fare program will embrace 11 or tha railroad's Usee In all era states, according to the an nouncement. 1 - Call the Southern Oregon Credit Bunau. They can tall you who pay air. debt promptly. I Plarce'e Hot Bouse tomatoes at your grooer'e. The quality la flue and tb price la right. BYNOPSlBt Lonely twmm tht hat tttn nothing ol Nlcholat Boydt a former film ttar tor whom eht hat tonctived a romantio attach mtnt, Utorait Bancroft eoet up to London for a lark. In a movie tht mtett Clifford Athtr. who intro duces himttlt to ktr In taaetly tht ecay tht had introduced htrttlf to Xicholat Boyd. Iht had trtt sent Klcholat. morbidly multlM about Iht toarrtd foot which had ended hit tcrttn career, on III ehlp which brouDht her back to England from vutt In America, ieher yromttct to write to Oeorcle. Chapter 1( TE. WITH NELLIE Georgia drank two cup ot rather Will handle some county warrant! op county general fund. Roy Prultt, IS South Orange, phone B28-R. FOR JULYFOURTH Excursion travel over the Fourth of July this year will have the low weak tea and managed a slice ol cake. "Well, what about the week-endr PORTLAND, Ore., June 19. (AP) -The Ashland, Ore., high aohool she asked. - Phone Ml Wei. aaui away your refuse. City Sanitary Samoa. "Oh, I'll come. I daresay It will be the one and only time you'll ask S'MATTER POP me." By C. M. PAYNE gy GLOTAS WIUJAtP But before Georgia left she kissed her, half shamefacedly. "Don't tt ka any notice ot what 1 say," she said bluntly, "Im grateful really. I'd stopped expecting to bare any friends." p ROB ABLY Clifford Aaber would not write In tpiu ol what be "I haven't any myself," Georgia answered. i UA,t-rttVrX. y 6tvr Ttjit New j ( tjevjj ) Baa said. Oeorgle sighed, as ihe turned the eorner and walked Into Nelly Fos ter. "Tou're late," wai Nelly! treat in. I The time had pasaed quickly jafter all. I "Where ahall we fot" Georgia asked. . "I thought we'd (0 to my room," Nelly laid. She avoided Georale'a yea, and there waa a bard not In her rolce. "I thought Td enow you the sort ol place I lire In, ao that you need cot go on being friends with me any more unless you want to." "It wont make any difference," Georgia assured her. "But I'd like to see your room." 1 "We'll get on thla This." She bundled Georgia on and aat down beside her. "I'm glaa the rain's topped," aba said. "I can't afford to ruin my clothes." She looked at the girl. "What bar yon been do ing?" "I went to the pictures." "Oh, to see Nicholas Boyd I sup pose." "No, be wasnt on. I don't sup pose be will be any mora, Not tor a long Jmt." "Hare yon seen him again T" Nelly asked sharply. Georgia hesitated, then aha said "Tea." Nelly gare a stifled exclamation. "Lord I bow did yon manage It!" "I didn't; It Just happened." ; , "Well I nerer." Tbey aat In silence tor gome mo menta then Nelly said bitterly. "I never hay any luck Ilk that; things always go wrong for me. Here, we get down here." They scrambled down, and sud denly fleorgle's hand closed tightly over the cigarette) caae In her coat pocket, remembering guiltily that he had pat Asher's card beside It. somehow she did not care tor them to be together, and aha care fully took the card out and put It Into her handbag. Nelly waa walking very Quickly. "It's a horrid neighborhood," ahe said, as they turned down a side street "And the room's horrid, you'll hate it" SHU fumbled In her pocket then . opened the door. Tea, it wasn't a rery nice plaoe, Georgia thought as aha followed Nelly In; there waa a funny stuffy smell about It; a mixture of wash ing and cooking, and paraffin, and jet It looked clean enough. "Third floor," Nelly said laconic ally. They climbed the narrow stair case, and Nelly produced another key and opened a room at the back of the house. A bed, a wardrobe, a small ohest (Of drawers with a hanging mirror .and a chair. A strip of carpet by the bod, a small gas stove, and a bunch of Sowers on the round centre table. "Well, alt down." Georgia took the only chair, while Nelly busied .herself making tea. There waa a little silence, then Nelly said halt defiantly. "And now I suppose you won't want to see me again." Nelly laughed. "Nonsense! With that facet". "What's the matter with my facer "JUOTHING'S the matter, but It's ' the sort men like. Tou're nol exactly pretty but you're well, I daresay Nicholas Boyd could ex plain It better than I could. An you going to see him again?" Yes." "He means It then." "Means what? He's married." Nelly began to say somethlni scornful, but the Innocent look In Georgia's eyes stopped her. "Can you get home all right by yourself?" she asked, "I'll take you to the corner and put you on a bus." "I always go everywhere alone," Georgte said. It was dark long before she got home, and when she reached the Boar's Hoad there were lights In most ot the windows. Georglo's steps slowed a little. There waa a closed car outside too, a car Georgle knew well for It belonged to the doctor wbo some times visited her nncla and told him be must stop drinking unless be wanted to die. Alt, tho handy man, was standing besldo tho car, and Georgia crossed the road and said good evening to him. I hope Mrs. Spears Is not 111?" she asked. Alt dhook his bead; be was a thick-set. Ill-mannered fellow. "No, It's Mr. Boyd," he said. "Oh!" Georgia caught her breath. "Very 111?" she enquired. Alt shook his head again, his eyos on bar flower-like face. Ounnol" be aald. "Your uncle'a Inside If you want him." Georgle raised her head haugh tily. "Thank you. I don't want to aea him," she aald and went on up the road. 1111 She felt once again aa she bad felt whon aha saw tha rabbit caught Georgia looked at her with grave yes. "Yon suppose suoh an awful lot ot silly things," shs said calmly, ".: want yon to com and stay with me aext week-end. If yon will." . Nelly kept her back turned. "Your people won't like It" "I've onl.i got an uncle, and he won't ear. Besides, oura Isn't aucb wonderful house yon know." In the horrible trap, Its leg broken, and nobody to help It It waa too late tonight to do anything, but to morrow . . . "Tomorrow I'll go and see him. she told herself determinedly. "1 don't care how horrid he la to me, or how angry, I'll go." (Copyright, JSJJ, Voubltdou Doran) Tomorrow. Mrs. enttrs ths ploture. Loviloek SALEM SAWMILL TO RENEW OPERATIONS SALEM. June 19, (AP) A repair erew Is servicing the O, K. Spauldlng aawmlll here In preparation for re newed Operation. It la hoped that the mill, which formerly provided work for 300 men. will reopen thla tall, aald Spauldlng. Pierce's Hot Houst, tomatoes at your grocer's. Tha quality la tine and the price is rUht. Broken windows glased by Ttow Bridge Cabinet Works. p WRIGIEY'S -. mm m n IT I mmmm 1 W I I I! 2 H I I., til tl I.. 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