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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1933)
PAliE EIGHT KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON June 1WW Darling Fool OUT OUR WAY 1 Ml liaiSSU Hje. t.ftMr Y itb ENT MY Lira. .. O' VUfc-V? V 1 WASTB-O BOOT By MABEL McELLIOTT hicii nr.KB Tontv MOIMCA O'UIIIH kalaa la -Bart h HUM mwl areiker S stater fcr week!. l a area etere la tka eaaall W" Ilalve dere. Hrr aretker, MILL, alaaa MTrr AKGIH lillXfc MM aa Aeal al.arraa ar kaakeaS. Wwe- I. to ! ten Htk OA CAH11I (.AH bM wealtbr Bare.!. Bet a.Bra at kr. AADHA 1. 1 V. M IC ( 1. prrf(llRC ta W MutUi trteae. rrlae ta wta ktaa frees Sar. Saaara Bi r wa aaa-TT wltk ttCTXT, maM. aaa JAMES. Bar talker ekaawaajv. a.a ejarkarwae (krau A trw ear lata aka ve a.ltta a trlraaaae ajcanft ear rac ker Father la kart. ftaaera karrlrs fa ktaa eetr ta tea fcer arlf tk vtettaa at ataaaaat. Te ktaaaaare areva ta aa Hatrr aaa kav eaasla. fmmem kalaa aaaera eeraat. HOW GO OK WITH THE (TOHT CHATTER XXVI J AN ex pis turd rowtv. pair. Cully. "It's like this, yon. see. She's had a shock- She's not sot her. mtt She keeps calling for me. Wheo she's well enoogh the doctor an it II Tne All right for her to Kill thU trip. And Pad All the reet of them seem to think I ought he go along. Jtjft, h hastened to add. "to humor her. She's pef fectly all rtght. It was Jwt a bad aback." Twenty-four hours mora and Dau j would ho speeding westward awas from her. She would hate his let- ) tern, of course, hut Hsu's tettere. wore never satlstactory. Whoa he aaa away from her he twenied ta vanish completely. Oh. she was a fool, she knew thai, to be so aft- I prehenslvr. What did a month mattert He would be back soon. -Yoo haw the edgets," Kay oh served, threading her needle. "Why dont yon toddle off and let some rest?" j "Boneve l win Kay fared sternly at the door way through which she had just passed. "Darn Dan Cardigan, any j way!" aha whispered explosively, j e a . rpHTSY beard the treat news about I lltat Anstlce Cory the follow. Inc morning. Mrs. ODare, read I lnc the Belvedere News, lootred j up with a tittle cry of excitement I and pleasure. ) -Girls, what do yoo think Mite j Annies is an heiress! Juries Cory's sister ia Bestow has left her I JSo.Ort. ' Monnie, heavy eved and pale, sip j pins her coffee, smiled. "How mar vellous!" ' It made the day soam brighter, j mis news of something nice hap ; peaing to someone she knew. Any i thine might happen if Miss An- otios were to be remoTed from the iCoTOioov I1 (NeM.TVtl-c ttaEXACTW am'W-5. II MAVICt Wt Jg.va CM y ee TVA' I I TH MICE., UE. "Tf-Vlta POE.(OtMT -TOO tuA-IV TO CM OF TMi-i I j POTT- HE.OE. Ht StCr , T KiM. HUM Lltl'e 4AH? 'J Vim TH' &noR j I ' !-" IWU BU-aTEw. c By J. R. William. 31 -tU.'V4' A .HVL X HCAWO CE.O0os.-a CvutfhW OCT UMCOV.SI CMtwtO iT'tvxcct, Ann otti VE.AOTNI T-i C-fcAVi , vgnw, Itj AV.V. eCLCMtE., AFOAtO lO BCUtvtE VMK OO T- 1 sea. lioonie lifted her ayes. I starin sot at the tad inc carden. Kn b'r wrs "ars Dan rashed alonc Jt was not like rltinc BeJredere society notes, hat to be so carrslous. These fel- j rt Umort htl the tows, ha said, had cot away. Sandra I P Inrtvc for was so dased she couldn't era Wyoming on the morrow, describe them. They'd been for-; ''"haps he would tali. Monnie even era. though. Hadn't talked '. mneh English not that she could undersund, anyway. She had been alueky. hadn't she, to get away from them? "Vary braae." acreed Monnie tmietly. Sandra seemed definitely the heroine of the occarfon. "Her father was on his way t ! put the money where they asked," Dan pursued. "He was just about ! thought. Perhaps he would Bod time to telephone her surely. ; he would. But each time the 'phone I rang and she snswered it to find the ; caller was emphatically not Dan, j her heart grew bee Tier. , j Kay Sew In at lunch hour, spar : klingly pretty, lit by aa Inner ex I cltement- UWWWAVV. TM-e ' IDOL ep-STEF?. i at Ufa, Mrtvtit. tK r a u . mr or. OUR BOARDING HOUSE By A hern i ; iAi r it a. t c r a crrAkiT PROFES-SOR ? I WaNT VOU TO HEAR SOMETHINC. I JES LtA.RNE.D--1 CaN GIVE AN IMITATION Of- A "RAILROAD ENGINE, TILLING OUT OF TH DEPOT. ON A MOUTH OR6A.Nf ITS SWELL -I 6TART OUT WITH A CHOOF-CHOOF, AN SPEET5 UP UNTIL TH TRAIN GOES AROUND A S rAOUNTAIN ACrA.f-lNi DER rAlTTLE OP DER ELFS UNO 'RABBITS POLKA VOU STOP TO 6IF IGfcMATATIONS.ON t)tR UOW HARP, OF A CHOOF INCHUN 9 PjAH ISS PER END OF DER FlNISH--l CAN STANT NO MORE -wt3tR CAMELS 6TRAW I "BROKEN-ACH 1. -I MEAN. 1 14 SV TirTJ iTCf.W - ..VVsata. - 19 K W,TW ACHOOF-CMOOF.AN' D CAMEL ISS - rxZjtfC l("! t SPEED UP UNTIL TH" ) -RACK-NO . A .r L I ' I I KM rW.'l Tra a iki . a . . v : J J ' ' j ' aV -sc; - at-w i i i i f a i i i ? i rv nut Tvr ''NaT m . l i j-vam I nJ HE PROCESSOR QUITS TOR VHl -XisNX LrJ 11 ,H NINETEENTH TIME fT.Tr u;'W . - w. ? a-. i SALESMAN SAM By Small "Aren't you of earlyT" Moanie wanted to know, leually the two girls at the library made tea or wild, wliiing to do auyuun, to get ZXLkZJ and .Thei' luncn her back. But she wasnt baring ! there. any of that!" Pan's eyes shone., "Justlrso orer for a second. Tou could see be admired Sandra's ', KllJ carolled. "Something impor eonrace. I Unt ,a" 0'1- Are Ton leaTing i now for lunch r Not that I want to go (or A "5oW THIS (MU.Sa') CERT1. 10 . . ,T r&OSK OOHM IT, t'M XWA OMVTt Be.'. SoO'Rt"TWt TURB.IBLC SORRS.VClONti 1KIMOA KiV UJKO i btbi I an I utAUUJAW Tf?tvJet lit' TntufcU 7ivnri Skill ! BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By Martin minute." Dan told her later. "It lust seems well the best thing. Tou res Mr. Lawrence holds that big loan of Dad's. This is codd dntis, of course. Dad wants to stand in with him right now. I'd be a pig, wouldn't I, to hold out against him?" Again Monnie agreed. The best thing of course It was merely that, uotbiog more. No plot to get Dan away from her. She was foolish to truagiue that, even for a minute. S'jcb things were done only In old time melodramas. Besides, weren't she and Dan pledged to each other? This was the end of August al most September. In January they would be married. "Ill miss you horriblj, every minute," Dsn told her on parting. She stood, fscing him, her smbet ayes darkened with the pain of impending reparation. Little bronze tendrils curled about her pearl ptle face. "I ll be thinking of you, too. Dsn," she told him soberly. "Well, then" He was awk wsrdly trying to tear himBelf away. "It's early but I've got all thai pecking to do. We mako an early start on Wednesday. I won't be able to toe you tomorrow night" Her heart was like lead. "It : doesn't matter." ' Ho put his arms about ber. I You'ro sweet. Monnie, d ye know ' that? My girl!" I "Don t. Pan. Someone mifht ! see." , No one. must know no one ' tour plant for the future. Some i jaJou6 fate might intervene. Monnie ws?hed her hands at the i little cracked basin behind the par tition and bruhed her hair hack under the little blue hat. "Ready," she smiled, linking ber arm tn Kay's. "What is sll this?" aaa TAT looked over her shoulder. "Miss Anstlce ran In this morn ing" she condded. "Guess she wanted to see me!" "I couldn't." Monnie said. "Tell me." Kay paused dramatically, be fore delivering the bombshell. "She's suggesting me to do her work on the paper while she goes abroad." "Kay, bow splendid! That's because of the way you worked on the school paper." Kay squeezed her sister's arm. i "Exactly. And Mr. Whittingham tninks I m much too young but she's talking hira over, the was going to put yonr name up be cause she said she knew you could do tt but" "I did help ber last winter when sbo was laid up," Monnie mused. "Oh, Key. If you get It I can do lots for you!" "No, yqu can't," said Kay coolly. "Why not?" Kay s eyes twinkled with mis chief. "You goose, can't you guess?" "I don't know what you're talking about." Monnie said with impatience. Kay gave her A little shake. ' "Miss Antice's going abroad," she repeated impatiently. "Well, what on earth has that ffot to do with me?" Monnie do- manntsd. "Lots." Ky fairly bounced. . "Oh, I oughtn't to tell jou." be j Tied. "I practically promiv.d ' Dot to hut I'm Just butstili? with I it. She wants she's going to I s you to go with her." To Bo CoBTlnnod) JJOW big he was, how splendid, Monnie tbought, watching him sllido down tho path. Why waa It that, in spite of all his protesta tions, her heart fail-d h.r ,.. sick and faint w hen sbe thought ot I " , the Impending separation? N.,thlnr ! .nd ,-""' re t wouldh.iDi.cn. siin.irn .,!.! ,;..?. 'V"1" uitnees: to add ut Dan's heart was sealed aiM'n-t In the Mnanrial year ending I March. 1932. there ert 523 I millionaires in (Jreat Britain, j rerkonltu' a man with an in- coroe oi szwv.vyn a year as Uliliionaire. ner. It wan jnzl had luck that af fairs fell out so Dan had to so to Wyoming with the party. ,be went bark into the houe where Kay tat. mendin? som flimsy pink garment. Kav looked up seriously. 'That Dan?" Monn'e nodded. ' He left early, didu t he? "Yes. He's awfully bnsv. Goluc to a dude ranch on Wt lne-diy ith tho family." "I read about it In IUe N-.w?." Kay said coolly. Slie knew nit a that Sandra was In the party. But she refrained from fnrthtr corn ment. Kay went on stitching, ham. ralng a little tune under her breath. Mounle picked up a book and tried to read but her rtstle-sn'f was scute. A pain brat - (i, back of her mind like a. hrirrj ln3. sbe relt sick. envlouoT dis. rouraged. Sandra had everything and she had nothing. Her Job was deadly. Always the snme. She could do bigger thlngr. more In teresting ones, hut because she was tbe mainstay of the little family she darr-d not take a chupce. fcjhe sighed and found Kny watching her "Dou'l you feel uell?" "I have headache." Monnie : aid. Heartscho hs nearer the truth but she ould not admit it. "Take an aspirin when you go to Jed," said Kay practically. inn coniuslon. hnzeiif in.illy called heiuine and "fen called h prI. Flapper Fanny Says mm Cat I I'uor mixers badly. ' ... ( H ... f : i ( ' t. "r . W P ,TMM IO WO TO VATI , 1Wa.-f CM , VJloy vji.y.v. '. of OM , ,Tl9MlM MCrtfT OS Ok tM 90rtvWW W 1AUt , ! rWW 'W'Vl 1 NIMIR .. tOOTI, HW. HMiM WOOOk . I OONT TAW UV V W. MM ,uJT W TlMl tK,8AA, v -i r--n 1 . J Jw V -WH. WS. ! 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