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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1943)
LAB By Rene Ryerson Mart thk kim chaptkr vii TJARDEE wos initiated into hill ' responsibility at the inbora tory sooner thiin the chief ehomlat had planned. Fur aoDiier than ahe herself had anticipated, 11 hap pened (Imply onniiKh. Rue Keller didn't show up at work Friday. Uavlrl Kent came back to liar bea with a worried look on hla face. "Sua Jul phoned, Knya ahe'a nick wllh a cold. 1 bet Unit cold la a hmmover." Ho aaw Uiirbee's atartlcd face. "Yea, ahe drlnka, Rue's no para ion of virtue." He went on quickly, "Think you can run the teat alona Inlay?" "Oh" Itarbee healtnled nerv outly. "I've only been here three daye. I'm afnild " Kent explained patiently. "Thera's no one elae on thla shift who knowa how to run thla teat. Oil liters hoppena to be lot of nplM to bo gone over. Tell you what you go ahead, and I'll coma back and check nit thing every once in a wlille. If anything (oe wrong let mo know at once." Tenaely Bsrbee went to work. If alio were careful, very careful to remember everything Suaan had ahnwed her pcrhapa ahe'd get along all right. Sho got two runa off without mlahap and her confldonca grew. Da va Kent'i pralaa helped, , too. I He aald it uaually look a girl 'week to maater Uia teat, She waa running it alone after only two daya' Instruction. , ' It waa when ahe hopped up en a low alool to taka Ilia reading from thermometer at the top of the machine thai ahe flrat no ticed the odor. She alood on tip too and leaned forward to see the markings on Uie thermometer, and aa aha inhaled Uie (trance (umea aent her reeling backward. She stumbled awkwardly but managed keep heraelf from falling by catching at the table. At the same moment aomeone ahoutcd, "Gaa the chlorogene machine." rjAVE KENT eama running. He puahed her unceremonioualy out of the way and gave the ma chine a haaty inspection. Almoat immediately hia practiced eye located the trouble. In her haste Ha r bea had turned atop cock the wrong way, and the poiaon gaa waa pouring out into the lab oratory inatead of paaaing through a teat tube aa II ahould have. lie reached up and turned the offend ing atop cock the other way, "Thero'a your trouble," he ex plained. "Remember alwaya turn them clockwiae the aame way aa the handf of a clock. See?" Bar oee wiped the leara can fed by the gaa from her eyea and fresh tear of mortification filled them. Suaan had warned her about turn- dig the atop cocka to the right. I know," ahe aald. "It waa atupld of me to forget. ! guess I'll never learn." The chief chemtat laughed cheerfully. "Oh, yea, you will. Something like thla happen every once in a while." He turned on an electric fan. "Thla wilt blow the gaa out in a Jiffy, what haan't gone up the hood." Seeing that ahe waa still' hu miliated. "Don't worry now. No body'e hurt You'll have to' run thla laat teat over In the morning, that'a all. Better put the samples back In the desiccator now, and get ready to go home." She waa (till burning with the humiliation of her failure when he Went into the dreaaing room, and it didn't help when the other girls, with a very natural curios ity, wanted to know what had gone wrong. She had to explain the mlahap over and over agnln. "But it aervea me right," ahe thought trutnfully. "I thought I aa ao auperlor to Sua Keller, id maybe in aome ways ahe'a Tmarter than I am." It wasn't a comforting revela tion, and aha waa atlll thinking about It when Ken Carter took her home. She told him about It, ending, "I gueaa I've been aort of a (nob, and didn't know it." He looked aldewlae at her. Til tell you what you need, a chance lo forget all about it. There's ball gnme tonight, how about go ing with me?" a TJARBEE enjoyed the game im mensely. Ken was an avid fan and hia yella and hooted advica to the playora were aa entertain ing to Barbee aa the game itself. She hadn't laughed ao much for agea at leaat not alnce Ned had gone away. FUNNY vu.ZZrrJv.Wow .what do o ofrariWaVfftvfeY r-TTKJR'ii i flCTTt. m lllllT""" ' GIRL coprniaMr, t(4, NKA IHVICI, INC. Tne aecond game turnad Into a draggy nne-alded eontaat and they led in the middle of It, Ken aug geated aome ateok aandwlche at a popular drlve-ln aland. The aandwlchea were excellent, and lliirbeo waa hungry after her hur ried (tipper. She ate ravenously, Ken lit a clgnret and offered her one altor the waitreaa had taken their door-tray away. Whan ah refused, he threw hia away impatiently, and aiid cloacr to her on tho leather sent of tlio old convertible, putting hla arm fa mlllorly acrosa her ahouldcrs. Suddenly he drew hor to him and kissed hor. RAMBLER ROSES TO TRAIL ON LINENS 7599 by Alice Brooke Rambler roses are vagabonds among flowers, stretching their wandering branches to the tun, and giving lavishly of their beau ty. Embroider them on your linens in their natural colors in easy stitchcry. Pattern 7509 con tains a transfer pattern of o 8 by 10 and two 4 by 14t-inch mo tifs; directions, for crocheted edg ing; stitches. L To obtain this pattern send 11 cent In coin to The Herald and News, Household Arts Dept., Klamath Falls. Do not send this picture, but keep it and tho num ber for reference. Be aure 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 he slowness of the mails, delivery oi Meram ana News Household Arts patterns may lake two weeks to reach you after your order Is mailed m. We're sorry. HOLD EVERYTHING! "Don't take any wooden ntckelsr BUSINESS we do, Surge?". " " t. m a. SJL " Barbae drew away from hla em- : brace furiously. "Why why whet do you think you're doing?" Bhe wanted to slop hla face. But that waa cheap. No need to make a tuna. She atarted to open the car door at her aida. He reached around her and cov ered her hand gently and yet firmly with hia free one. "Don't run away, I auppose I shouldn't have done it . , . but you looked to, well klasabie." Hia action in detaining her had brought hia face close to her (gain. Hia blue eyea were dune ins Into her dark onea. "It didn't hurt you, did ft? I I think I'm going to do It again." She ahould have alapped him , , , realty she should. Hut ana didn't feel like It now. Hia arms were so atrong, hia lips ao warm and eager. (To Be Continued! . BASEBALL HORIZONTAL 1,6 Pictured ball A newer to HE! team manager 32 Exist 14 Flax cloth 15 Withdraw 18 Ad valorem (abbr.) 17 Like 18 Hollow tubes 20 Wander 22 Obtain 24 Weight allowances 25 Ladles out water 18 Upon 28 Pound (abbr.) 29 Narrow paths 33 Speak 38 Outer Guard fsbbr.) 3? 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