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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1943)
I I I I ! I 8 If! i! 1 j WOMEN WON'T TALKQ BY RENE RYERSON MART aaa taballloua, ku " Kralklonrr to apaa a coupla of waaka helm lir rri ra wkr k raadaM to mmrwr " " . 7ii7 a ws: laAa. oo. ob o of "' moot f fcrlw"" K"'' " Coaale, wo U tarrlf4 to father. Aa Kalar alaata oat of kaaaa fcer rat moral" '' ako alnoat kaoeka oowm mat Mattlaoa. wko kaa raatea -tan oa tka roaa. atera. v f . . , " DEAD CHAPTER lit rP was breathless in the house as the storm came closer. There w simply no use In trying to get the twins to take their afternoon nap in that heat, tonnie a.iu -took them out on the east terrace. Connie romped with them awhile and then she threw a big ball out on the grass and told them to chase it She dropped down In a wicker chair besiae me under the awning. The twins threw the ball about, shouting d shrieking. , When It got away from JUdy and roUec toward '.he ravint that shapes tn- i east lawn into a triangle between it, the house and the lake, Connie called to the children to come back. But the ball rolled over the t bank and the twins went alter it. Connie and I started to our feet The walls of the ravine are nearly perpendicular in places and it is no piaygrou,lu 4W babies. But before we could reach them Jack and Judy came running back. Their eyes were wide. . "'Eere's a man over ere, an t he asseep," Jack Jabbered to Con nie. Judy, frightened, clung to her mother's skirts. "Nonsense," Connie said. KraiK tower is five miles from the rail- " wn from the hichway. We're never botherea by tramps. ' "Judy fah over "im," Jack m- aisieo. . "You stay with Mom-mom anc tmi M Iait Connie said. Shs came back in a moment f amikinff in a aueer. unsteady way. " and I noticed that the rosy color was gone from ner race, one called Miss Lake and told her to tat tVi twins in and sive them a cool bath. Then she turned to -ma .and I saw that she was friahtened. "Mother," she said, and her 4,h rhattered. "there is a -nan 4there. But he isn't asleep he's dead. Connie and I waited until Miss i lake and the twins cusanpearea into the honse. Then I walked w4h hap th w4ffp n. the ravine where Jack and Judy bad gone after their Dan. i Tt happened to be a spot where the ravine dipped gently for aorte yardc forming a little hollow invisible from the ierrace. A A nnl a nS mW no V ippM and . number of small shrubs growing t.i&a runner screen ea u irom At one ena 01 wis narrow gue, t foouiolds had been carved into 4ko iMnmf.. side of the ravine l. nin r Annm in a naLjral cave at the bottom. It was a place where Kathy had to ed to play as a i .child. She had had a den in the -.tcave, and seme -ustic chairs and a But it wasn't the elift rath or Vio rav hpvn-irl tha. fflutd my attention. As Connie and I pushed . through the nrst mnge or Dusnes we almost stumbled over the body ef a man lying face downward in the tall grass. There was a cut on the back of his head which had bled considerably, matting his dark hair. - Even before I knelt on weak knees and turned his head a little , o that I could see his face, I l knew who it was. There was no mistaking that head of curling i black hair. Before I could speak there came a rending of the tree tops above us, t crackling and snapping of branches, a splintering crash as if the very trees were falling upon us. On top of our newly discovered murder it was more than Connie's ' nerves could take. She gave a --' shriek that echoed down the ra ,:vine, and toppled forward. She S would have fallen on the dead man if I hadn't caught her. I ''eased her limp weight to the f ground away from the body. rpHE next moment a man stuck his head through the bushes and peerec anxiously in our di "rection. His face was scratched end bleeding. He followed his FUNNY . "We're aa ' c Ll NCA alRVICB. INC. head into view and I saw that one arm hung limply. Clint Mamson had had a narrow escape that time. His eyes moved beyond Connie to the body of the man on the trampled grass. "That man's dead, I snapped at him. "My daughter-in-law just found him. Then you crash over our heads and scare the rest of the wit out of her. She's fainted." "I'm sorry," he said meekly. "What what can I do?" I don't know why it is. Men rise heroically to most emergen cies, but when a woman faints ,v...v virilfss us. babies. M"J w ' ' "You can help me c.-.rry her to the house " I snapped. "And then we'll hav- to can we poiicrj. My mouth felt like dry ashes. Connie came to as we laid her on the divan in the living room. She looked at me, her eyes open ing wide all at once and horror CROCHETED SET FOR SUMMER DAYS 7561 TrTM by Alice Brooks y, -HorA'a a liffv crochet so easy wn a hpeinner can do it. Both beret and drawstring bag are made of one long piece wun me bottom of the purse extra. They are done in straw yarn or a aou- ble strand of cotton. lou u wani to make a number of sets to go with various frocks. Pattern 7561 contains directions for set; stitches. To obtain this pattern send 11 cents in coin to The Herald and News, Household Arts Dept., Klamath Falls. Do not send this nirture. but keep it and the num ber for reference. Be sure to wrap coin securely, as a loose rnin often sliDs out of the envel ope. Requests tor pauerns should read, "Send pattern wo. to followed by your name and address. HOLD EVERYTHING! 'Watch your battleshipr'sir?" BUSINESS viag. records 1" j- darkening their depths, but sha didn't say a worn, uu maid, was whimpering ana iook- i . mm amallinff aolts In a 1 II X w...v clMfe drawer M I had directed hi. Sarah, the cook, naa come m iriHat. nnn was Hianu- 11U1I. ...-.- Ing looking on. Luckily, Miss Lake had taken uie rami uiu they didn't know what was hap- I wondered why Connie had i..4 . Attn- all aht had been a nurse. She must have seen dead men before. Maybe she was go ing to have another Daoy. (To Be Continued) Violinists are said to make good aviators because of their rhythm. Just so they don't fid dle around in the air. It's Just as well these days that an industrious person sel dom has a busy tongue. "How to Transform Out-Dated Furniture" A limited number of copies oi this fascinating book by DUPONT available for tha asking. F.R.Hauger OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY . SIS Market Phone 7221 THIS CURIOUS WORLD B Williom Fersuion LANDMINES ABE NOT THE ONLY DAN&ERS THAT LIE MIDDEN BENEATH AFRICAN! 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