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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1936)
PAGE SIX THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON (Wilk Ofll Mi, ovc OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN By mary Karntono Lar"M MSA M UlttiJA IIKIIIi IUIIAI 1 OAA I t.M.Kt rittorrra Irtiai rr kuibnna. III! XI nil I A l uiaklha iMank la mnrri rlf HDK4I.II MIIOIIP. nha Mn Sara la law tall aar tral raara llnna aaa ,tll art analtand. llavlau aim a Bif wlik I'AII.A LOM, rnli arllr llnaa irli felm ar-ratlar ae it pour Aflat lit rnarallnn a aa Man a narinrr ol tk lowa'a uiMMinillna nhialHan OH na utili M-. A.I liana, aall-autt-r la.e-a nonnlr- aui aaa alirai r-oure-nir-a arr (rrllna trout aim .In aa tu pula .ar talla aim Onnn villi lovr. 4r)tll Hnnalr Miibf la arllrtr arr Una ar apart a an alana Umlit inr thrad atlia an prrp arnliua in atnrr. Hoattlr 41 M 1.1 liana-. Mminnilr arrni aunl dr I llll UIIIIHXr no Irti' alra llnaa ana Hnnnlr aina lo ntnrr. thai nlahi Or nbirn lrlriituinr art.it wha la l the- -lis Driving ai arrnknrch ar-itn'a rat rrnahr with aar vo uu uk with i mi ion CHAHTKK XLV oian areauea i lew Drob- PHk. 1 roucnili middle aeo ,ne a'recKaKt rurdc awa rbere aroma ably ae little at couio ao But oe saw at at :am eiosti that one drivel aao usea pir aea,. at me (atai momeat Ha aao turned Die cat to mat tut ermine at tbe atbet tutumcDHt aao truck tbe tide and 001 tbe (root This cbap oe aw 100 aaa es caped in some almost miracul'-u (asblon and war- tilling tbe driver ot tbe outbound car from tbe tangled mass The middle-aged man said. "Thai was a lorry smasb vou re lucky. Is tbal poor cbap dead' "No." Scott said, "he's nadiy burl But be lan't dead, rbanii God." "We'd belter eel mm to a dot: tor at once." tbe stranger said. "I'm a doctor. Scott replied "A Dospltal la a'nai we oeea I'm going to take time to oandage a gasb in MS oeao. it a surgical case I bare isn't smashed to oils Tbe stranger stooped and neid tbe unconscious man's nead wblle Scott explored tbe oack ol ma wrecked car. Tbe case waa located In the tangled mass, and Scott bandaged the ugly cut Quickly. Tbe Beat thing." Scott said straightening, "la to phone trom the first house and nave aa am balance come oat and meet aa.' ifiey mted the unconscious youth Into the stranger's ear ana started on. Scott 'supporting the oojr in his arms. U tbe kid died, he would never torsive ntmselt. The boy had been on tbe wrong side ot the road, driving with tbe recklessness, the cooksurenees at careless youth. Bat It took two to make an accident. He, nlmselt. had taken a doien risks since aa lett Eajston. He had let bla ear oat to 70 a number ot times. Hold ing it around 66 generally. rrtBB thought ot Dana was like a sharp, subbing pain. Now be conld not go to her as be nad planned He most take the boy straight to aa emergency room, determine the extent of bla injuries and get to work. A thought came like a reprieve trom sentence. Any ot his trtends wonld be glad to help him. Some of thorn would be making casual rounds, and any one ot them I wonld drtv onf and bring Dana to m. Be knew, with a sense ot deep conviction, that it be asked net to come, nothing eonid keep her way. They were driving steadily ana fairly last. Bnt aot last enougn tor Scon. Minutes in a case Uke this counted. He wanted to change iplacea with the conservative, middle-aged driver. This (line, vita, ;all bis faculties alert and sharp ened r-y the experience just past, there would be no danger m traveling fast. Blood nad soaked throagb the bandage on tbe ooy's nead and was staining Scott's coat There was so much blood on nls own clothing it would oe hard tor an ordinary observer to tell which of (he two was most bun. They aaa . reached a lighted house, Scott was praying there wonld be a telephone He soma ilear his companion poundtnt an 'tbe door. Then the door swung wide and a flood ot llgbi poured through. "An ambulance is starting to meet os." tbe middle-aged man reported when oe returned "What time have you?' Scott asked. "Slx-thlriy i figure you'U oe at the hospital at least by seven The number had a dark sound i 'to Scott. Dr Osborne nad aot specified ; any particular time. He nad said Dana and Konnie were to oe mar- ' nea tonignt. mat could mean tbey had set 8 o'clock as the nour. It could mean seven. course right oO He got ms hat and went out it to tbe court IB tbe rear ot th building to get nls car Pwo his colleagues Dr Charles War wick ana Dr Phillip Stern wer. coming in together They stopped and spoke to olra 'Tour oust day over. Robert sou" Dt Warwick saked "No He didn't relish nis mission and tome ol nls diainstt was lb bit voice. "I made s promise t loot sttet someiuing lor Stantet He t all cut up aver tomethtnt He t Drought in so sccideut cast I figure be dBured in It. torn t 'Protabl oeen drinking Dt Mem Suppose vou ve oear ""Wr.' ' nlf aivotiea wife Is celling mar ried iontfbt "Good acavens ao!' watt wat it stamen wantec you to 3o" ur Stern askea 'Notntns M ant importance Dt Konertsoa answered "Just small errand well tooo mpbt ' Mh went toward ms car waited 11 until tbe two men oao en tered the nospttai and then tlowl retraced oit ttept It war i ooo (bins ae aaa bumpec intc the iwo men it wai Queer oe oadn'i suspected Scot wat drinking And oert ne oac been planning to aumor t mas who probaoit didn t realtre wna a crart reauesi oe was making It would nave oeen i pretty come-od it ne had talked into tn wedding and comanded tbe brldt to accompany mm tc meet nei former nusband' It would oave oeen something he would never nave lived down He got oft on the fourth floor Miss Hazelton. Stanley s sneMhet Isu was hurrying along the com dor Tbat meant oe was going u operate, too nad to admire hits for character and cool nerve Feeling responsible in some wa for the smasb op and determined to put the boy together again. Miss Reid. door supervisor looked np wben be passed ner desk and spoke "The automonlle accident c pretty serious?" He asked. "Rather, doctor. intracranial hemorrhage But he'U have a line cbance. Dr. Stanley's operating Dr Robertson walked on. Tbe hospital staff certainly nad con- fldence In Stanley. Well, ne waa a mighty keen young surgeon. Ana after awhile ne was going to oome out ot that operating room ano he'd nave to tell mm something He wonld say something 1m portant had come up preventing turn from going oa Scott's mis sion. A man oad bis own profes sional standing to consider. Anc It was easy enough to make mis takes. It would oe a mistake to antagonize Ronnie Moore. He was feeling uncomfortsblr tor some reason. It was a feeling that sorely bad no logic connected with It. Bat be was worried, logic or not. Scott's face kept coming before him. There nad been something haunted, trapped about It. (To Be Continued) P.-T.A. Notes TT was 10 minutes to seven wben Dr. Harvey Robertson stopped in amazement, staring at a blood stained, naggard. wild-eyed man who oad come In through tbe emergency entrance. "Scott!" he cried. "Mj God: you've oeen In an accident.' Scoti nodded. "I'm all rlgbt. Tbe boy who is really nun is being Drought in on a stretcher. He's nad a nasty mow on the neao 1 ve got to get np to tbe dressing room to get Into som linen "You can't mean you're-going to handle tbls case Man alive. T'ju are in no shape I'd ne glad to take It over lor you. Or maybe, there's someone else " Scott oroke in grimly 'Thanks but tbls is my ob I'm going to put something more into pulling tbls ooy through tban s man ordinarily gives to a use Ana I'm risking something mort pre clous to mr than my life td do It Harvey I need oelp " "Ton know I'll 0e glad to do what 1 can " "Get into your car and drive like the devil to the Cameron borne at 1800 Magnolia and hrtne toy wife back with rou" "Bring " Dr Robertson's mouth flew open. "Bring ner hack with you fell ner I was coming for let when tbia accident happened Vou II eei off right away won't you! I can't explain, nut it's a case ot every minute counting." - Dr. Robertepn stammered, "Ot December meeting of tbe Mo doc P.-T. A. consisted of songs, readings and local speaking. Mrs. W. E. Lamm, president, was ac companyist Refreshments were served by the committee In Charge. Modoc P.-T. A.: A business meeting was held January 9. A program was given by pupils ot the school. Plans for holding a social eve ning once a month were dis cussed and it was decided to hold a dance Friday evening, January 24. Refreshments were served aft er the meeting by Mrs. Bert Bickers, chairman. Assisting were Mrs. Calvin Nelson, Mrs. William Helm, Mrs. Glenn Hetherington. The Modoc P.-T. A. is sponsor ing a dance Friday, January 24. Dr. Charles V. Rtigh of Klamath Falls will show pictures, ot Mex ico at 7:30 p. m. Dancing at 10 p. m. Aeronautical exports from the United States to foreign coun tries during the first seven months of the present -year were valued at $8,853,532, or more than half the total for all of 1934. There are more than 4,400,000 prints in the fingerprint tiles of the Bureau of Investigation of the United States. This is said to be the most complete collection in the world. Los Angeles county, Calif., holds first place as producer of airplanes, having 11 plants en gaged in manufacture of aircraft and aircraft engines. f- STIFFV, CURLY AMP V JES ONE FLICKER V WELL. HE ) A COt D.RSMyA COTTOKJ.OP WALNUT hVp HIS EYE THET Y MIGHT O' HANDSHAKE, ' CREEK - IS THAT J WE HAIMT WELCOME, h CHANGED AKJ' I'M GONE. CORRECT' HE'S A AU' I'M AWALKIN' A LOT.. HE COULDNl' 1 V Ztfg3"' A ;t!9LOUr X tWELL. G.IT IS AWFUL BUT ILL SEE... MEMBER. HES UH -WS EMG. HE VT?EnJ) GOT FAME AW RICHES WON'T BATWED IM A tw ( i I 6ENCE WE PUNCHED STAY A BUCKIT TOO V3 r-,." COWS VWITH HIM A IF - IP- LONG- JTOl-'a ' THET CHANGES fit WLECsyr, dfflN V iRx r .BUT, NY DEM 3fe.PEP, GRANVILLE, VOU OVERLOOK THE TACT THAT I HAVE THE HISTORICAL RECORDS TO PROVE THAT ALL, NMND VOU, t SAID ALL, THE ILLUSTRIOUS AND DISTINGUISHED HOOPLE ANCESTORS WERE ON fvAV SIDE OT THE PAtvULV 1-. -I- HA"RR-R-"RUrvYF Ufvvp SOME MORE TEA AND TARTS. (VYPET l-y. VES.-PLEASE AND A PDEL. 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