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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1941)
SERIAL STORY LESSONS IN LOVE J BY JERRY BRONDFI ELD copvmaMY. IH1. MIA IRVIOC INO. YESTinDAYt littut mm ' Bum alsat-aaalas? an Bar ' vara eaafranta him with aaa , kaewlaaca taa aa U aol a fall ' Slooa latlan. Ha Unlli aa laa't, bat tHini Bar a ha la 4laa alao aa ifcat ha aracllcallr rraw aa with luaauaa. xaar piar Coif aa aast tar, aa trasaa rata aar by aaa atroka. Hla ara- aanaa af balair IndlfTartat la Bar aaana mapirea Baraara to nnaflin a aampaisa ta asase msu laii lav bar BARBARA ACCUSES DCOAN CHAPTER VII 'TWERE wa Tries saga for Bar bar to call Larry Grover whtn ha and Dunn returned from the golf court. Eh ex euMd herself and went to the "phone In the study. "We'ra all invited to Larry's place ever the week-end," the announced later at dinner. "What'i the occasion?" Uncle Rank demanded. "Oh, J guess Larry's Just lonely. That awful big place of his with all those ground can be pretty confining without company once In a while." "I told Larry to sell that place when hi father died," Uncle Bank aid, "but I guest he's too attached to it You must admit, though, It's a darned nice place in the rummer, with the pool and the horses." Hank Chase popped an olive into his mouth. "Well, maybe can scare up a poker game while the younger, to-called horsey set go gallivanting." "Maybe I'll Join you," Dugaa aid. Tve never been to one of these large-scale week-end parties and I'm not sure how much fun IH have, either." "If you dont have fun it'll be no one else's fault but your own,' Barbara warned. The usual crowd descended on Larry' place Friday night Some of them Dugan had met; other he had not Those meeting him (or the first time "had heard ever to much about him," and Dugan -decided that an the gusher weren't in an oil field. Barbara finally caught him lone for a moment after dinner. "There are a lot of people here," ah observed, "who are getting Quite a kick out of the way I've been victimized by my darling uncle' little joke." I Meaning me?" I ; "Meaning you," she told him, Hand dont try to give me the idea you're not enjoying it You're getting more attention than a two-headed calf at a county fair." "Nice comparison," he mur anured. "However," she continued, "if feu can tear yourself away for minute, Uncle Hank would like to see you. He said he'd be in the kitchen, of all places." a iQUGAN found Hank Chase draped over a glass of beer. "Guess this is the only place in the house with any degree of privacy," he said laconically. "Sit down, Dugan." Dugan cat down. (Hank looked at him intently. "Dugan, I'm going straight to the point I heard today from re liable sources that you've been Offered a Job at $15,000 a year with Midweat OH Product, That' almost three time what you're getting with me. 'Why didn't you tell me, Dugan?" he asked quietly. "Midwest Oil," he repeated slowly. "I wa going to. Hank," Dugan aald softly. "Somehow, I Just' Hank Chase rose. "You dont (have to, Dugan. I think I under stand. Everything," he added sig nificantly. Someone in a group huddled round a portable radio -called to Dugan, but he hurried by unheed. ing. He had to find Hank. In stead, he bumped smack into Bar bara and Larry coming out of the garden. Larry grabbed htm. "Just the person I want to see." "Sorry, but . . ," "No 'but.' I want to talk to rou a minute. Won't give you all the details now, but I want you to play little polo for our Briar Hill team. We're having little practice gam tomorrow with the Hunt Club outfit, and we're not taking no' for an aa Dugan started to protest, nought differently and nodded assent, "Talk to you about it later," he called over his shoulder. "He in an awful hurry," said Barbara curiously. J)UGAN didnt find Hank Chase because Hank had gone to hi room and stayed there. Barbara, knocking on hi door before the retired, found him ta chair, ipufflng on his pipe. ' "Hey, where've you beent We had tome WU charade. was I refugee mother with triplets, and . . ." "Sit down, Barbs," he inter rupted quietly, "I have something to tell you. Something that has been bothering me all night." "What is it?" she asked quickly. "Barbara, we've both been fooled, but it'a hard to believe." "Fooled?" "Dugan's taking a Job with Mid west Oil." "Nol" she whispered. "So what I innocently implied was true all the time. He DID sell you out on that tract of land." She got up, her eye blazing. "I'm not wasting any time telling him what I think of him." "No, dont . . ." But she was gone, Barbara knocked on Dugan' door. "Come in," he called. She stepped inside and a look of surprise crossed his face. "To what do I owe this honor?" he asked with a smile. "To your dishonor," she replied coldly. He walked over to the window and looked out grimly. "So, you've been talking with your uncle, I take it" "Yes, youyou thief. You insuf ferable, contemptible cad!! Need less to say, we expect you to leave our house when we return. There's nothing I can do about ordering you from Larry's place, but I wish I could." He walked up to her very de liberately, his cheeks flushing. -xouTe ine am person who ever called me a thief. The rest of it wasn't so bad, but I refuse to n Judged t thief without a trial. Now, then, com with me." He grabbed her by the wrist and all but Jerked her into the hallway. There wasn't chance tor her to protest even if her numbed senses had time to func tion. (To Be Coo Una ed) An old tire pump clamped to the dash underneath the hood may come in handy. It may be used to blow water from spark plug socket or to blow out clogged gasoline or oil lines in the motor. An alarming increase in mo tor vehicle fatalities during the first quarter of 1941 la attribute ed in part to travel to and from army camps by relatives and friends visiting the men tn serv ice. The forbear of former Presi dent Herbert Hoover were Swiss. OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE, with Major Hoopla POOLE'S 111 S. 7th Headquarter for BICYCLES $5 Down Baby Wolkert Wagon Tricycles Lawn Mower Sharpened, SI THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson gjggC. m T. a. mo. u. a CONCORD ISP V ACTUAL HAP BEEfv jlBfe. fkft aV&aVZ Jt? N) 77S& f JC w VV n"W5UlE HAVB TAKEN II A ' S W 33 HOUES F7f THE ll 22 V " 1 l SOUND TO MAKE THE TR3R S 111 f MJlX JLJ"i A PLAKK SLjrWS ' BALLOPiNOW BWSKliiS fCVS,THE NUCLEUS 1 7. l HAILSTONE. r U. S. OVPITOt- iS THE VBED LIBERTY PkEEPOM J 3 rHE BTV I j ri -HQT vvr. 191 91 KU SCiTVKC. BKL ANSWER: The correct name for the statue Is "Freedom. HUGE ARCTIC MAMMAL HORIZONTAL I Pictured Arctic mammal. 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VERTICAL 1 Sorrow. 20 Blare. 21 Its hide Is used as 22 Crystal gazer. 24 To abhor. 25 Its tusks are valuable . 27 Makes a sweater. 28 Mother. 30 Pedal digit 32 Fish. 33 Russian (abbr.). 34 Dyewood tree. 36 Small tablet. 2 Singing voice. 39 Plural (abbr.) 3 Extols. 41 To drag along. 43 Wild sheep. 46 Genus of cattle. 48 Bed. 50 Fen. 52 Dry. "V 53 Opposed to closed. 55 Duet 57 Ratlte bird. 58 Unit of work. 59 Spain (abbr.). 60 Right (abbr.). 4 Above. 5 To droop. 6 It is found In Sea. 7 In the middle of. t While. 9 Presses. 10 Spikenard. 11 Half an em. 14 To steal. 15 To harden. 18 To require. I 7T"" 1-4 5 TTJ7 Is I l& llO III I ii" " II" 14 15 " " " " """J ' i7 id 1 I iv " 1 to a 1 I """"""" p4 ".T br nj n is jTr-jj r-p 39 q bnm?2 hi p Ipr SSTr-13 pSr oH- "1 ibV-isrft ::'if) 159 MT-pl "" "II I R II I LHrnJ C ( WALT AiAw.-MVf 1 V'v V fJMADE.' 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