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LAB By Rene Ryerson Mart O Til 10 ITOHVl Kil rr.nrk , intiRVOM laal km mnm tit Nfl4 aa. rraB Iw lat bit trail. !. falhar fluimlp p'im mlHl fuv kirn ku alalar llar hmm taalUaa Hint aaa too, muat 4t Bar bit lawird wlnnlns Ifca wart Sha lahaa tttMUl araa In aaalrllaal raamlalrr an laan aantlaa for a Jn at a plant that niaaaa gaa maaka. Nha aaa ! narard iwal H Mill iiiaaa Inoraa lalf lrlr nark. a a KEN CARTER CIIAITEIl IV . rpilE innn who had coma out of 4 the laboratory door n Barbae tried to open It win In overall! wltli a smoke blackened face, lie steadied Dnrbco with grimy paw on her slcevo. j "I beg your pardon, Mint. T didn't hrnr you coming." lie spoke with southern drawl. "' Barbco backed away from hi touch and looked wllh dlnrnuy at tit black dunt Imprinted acroM the front of hor ault whore aha JjjM brushed a(iilnit him. Qlti al,t rluhU" she said In a rnultlcd voice. "It will brush off." 'I'm afraid not, Mis," the man Informed hor. "Carbon duit don't eomo off, It Jut stick." 6ho looked up at him angrily, and law tor tho flint time that he Waa young, and that hi eyes, (tartllngly blue In the grlmlnma tt hlf face, worn looking hor over with lively appreciation. ' lie felt that he wi upiet. "I really am sorry. Would you let me pay I ho denning bill?" Borbro stiffened. ' "Ccrlulnly not." Her most immedlato desire wa to cut thin conversation short. "I'm looking for Mr. Kent. I he Int" "Pave ye, ho' In Uiere." He irtood grinning after her ai he flounced Uirough the door, aaa T JF.lt entrance waa unnoticed In the node and confusion of J4 plan. CjTh rough a blue haze of some Tend mnka that Hung her aye Barbee made out tables cluttered with dirty glum apparatus, long row of hooded, strange-looking machine along one wall, and cab Ineti, once presumably painted white, now a dirty drab color, .hero through grimy glau door could be icon rowi of bottled chemical. Slowly without her' usual self assurance, he mad her way toward a man ilttlng at a deik. "Mr. Kent?" Ma looked up at that, pushed hi hat back on hi forehead and tilted hi head to get a better look. "The guard ent ma back to see you. I came about a Job." "Oh yet." HI glance continued to appraise her, moved down from her face, took In the mudge of dirt on her suit Involuntarily ha jrnlled. O Barbee relaxed from ner un natural tension." She smiled, too. "I ran Into a man at the door." . "Oh, that mint have been Ken Carter. He Just went out of here. He' an aulitant foreman out In I the furnace room." Belatedly he i remembered manner. "Sit down, on't you." He Indicated a chair beside hjs deiik. Barbee took it and handed him Una card that had already gotten her pet the guard. I The chemist read It quickly and , looked back at her with renewed llnteret. "Wo can ue you," ha said promptly. "Wo neod mora technician than wa can get. How- over," milling ruefully, "I'd better tell you Just what you're getting Into. We don't want to train any- lone who won't ty with u." 1 III glanco again went over her l well-UlUored light suit, her ex pensive hoc, the ring on her finger. "Thl I dlrly work. The women Jwear old clothes or (mock. They Yually tie a bandana over their Affair to keep It from getting dusty. We men," apologetically, "wear our hat for the same reason, Wa run two shift here In the laboratory, one from 7 In the morning to 3 In the afternoon; thu other from 3 until 11. Each worker has to take the second , shift every third week. "Think you want to try It?" ha finished abruptly. Barbee swallowed hard and her stubborn little chin went up. "Ye and I'll stick. You don't need to worry about that." Her words were a promise. a e JJIDrNO into town on the bus her 1 spirits began to rise. Perhaps It was distance lending enchant FUNNY "I nl rnu lilo I ho I voalowlnv. j( V'-r- like tliose fellows do 0 GIRL COPYRIaHT, 14. NCA Slavic. INC. ment. At any rate the laboratory thut hud shocked hor with its dirt and grime now seemed a funclnnt Ing pluce. She began to foal an eagernoss to gat on the Job. She was still bubbling with that engnrneas whnn she sat across a luncheon table from Charles Mowry a little Inter. "You've no idea how thrilled I feel and Im portant. Yes, that's It, For what I do In that laboratory will really help us win this war." A Charles watched Barbae' shining and eager faco, his own grow troubled. "You moke mo ashamed you and Ned. I feel Ilka MORNING GLORIES TO GLORIFY LINENS . by Alice Brook Morning glories In shudes of rate or blue add a cheery fresh look to linens. Embroider them on your crisp white towels, lunch sets, dresser scarfs. The easy embroidery gives a new inv pctus to your summer needle work. Pattern 7304 contains a transfer pattern of 11 motifs ranging from 10 by 11 to 21 by 2? inches; list of materials. To obtain thu pattern send 11 cent in coin to The Herald and News, Household Arts Dept Klamath Fall. Do not send this picture, but keep it and the num ber for reference. Be sure to wrap coin securely, as a loose coin often slips out of the envel ope. Requests for patterns should read, "Send pattern No , to followed by your name and address. Because of the slowness of the mails, delivery of Herald and News Honschold Arts patterns may take two weeks to reoch you after your order is mailed in. We're sorry. HOLD EVERYTHING! "Think you'll stay a while. Rookie?" BUSINESS hut I rnn'l 1'Avp nhnnt Ihpm when they miss onel" - -B-y slacker staying In chool to greduato when thoro nro so many other sacrificing their personal umblllons for tho duration." "That's sheer nonsense." She touched his hand with a wormly Impulslvo gosture. "You know you'll be much moro valuable) when you get that degree In chem istry." She hod leaned across the table toward him in her earnestness. 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