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Russell wou! | “MAYBE Holden's still over the

for | Doctor,” she pointed out. wel SHELTON, Wash. (U, P.).—After | can race | T 2 d B Lucy Agnes Hancoc both go. It has been a real treat’. |. gzo.year swait, Miss Nellie Nelson A of hese S 14 f him oblige in town Y |stie told the Bacons. “It's lovely |} =" ny carce ems: in the Line:

CHAPTER 35 Doctor Hallock™found a seat close %o | | has received a diploma from the

missioner st to wear a c tell the com that semi-n sly digs fro he appearec off his bet. whispered 1) waiter left, | commissione # {ng as mans gUESS, . . + § out of a buy N. Pennsyly:

{out here and I shall certainly come | { BESS HAMILTON was waiting on | Sally. | May M. Knight school. Miss Nel- |

“You're on the Terry case, aren't

| again—if you'll let me.” ,

The ride back to the i was | son was forced to drop out of s¢hool |

accomplished without incident and | during her junior year because of |

Every Boy Wants a

SCOOTER

for a cup © Healthy fun with dy Cc Occasional Chairs SPEED, $0.98 and the wa See the fine scooter : The man 1 (or Rockers) Five-Drawer Chest

we are selling at. ... glass of wa

ordered ano fully measur

(Similar to Cut) It's a big, roomy chest, avail-

Here's a real bargain. We ot too many in blue covering.

you like blue, buy . $9, gue in rich Early American cents in the nish. Five $ ment of ot one for ...veeenees drawers . b e D srr rrrrrarens three cents table in the little pine, she's thoroughly rested and eaten | . . 04 — Her ; s to. when you must re- \ ; oils the the cabin was set 2 a "quantities of nourishing food. That | WASHINGTON, uy Po Here work hii nih The agency et Dow nto 8 girl was ‘exhausted and starved, 2F¢ Some questions from veterans | dara : : IT SEEM [ buffet supper while on the outdoor y , have to give you an extension, but

| grill hamburgers sizzled and coffee {sent up tantalizing: odors. Once | again Carolyn and her mother drew | Bess Hamilton into their circle and

that type,

Jim—strange sound. You know

Spoiled.”

as the

may

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" on “I LIKE ‘Jim’ better, Sally,”

told her with apparent irrelevance,

Sally was eating the juicy ham-

burger with relish. “My, this is

Doctor,

he

regarding maternity care and other problems: Q-—I was discharged from army on Aug. 23, 1945. My wife is expecting a child in October. Will the expenses in this case be taken care of under the GI bill of rights? 4<2X4, There is nothing in. the

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3 : } | | the beach and walked with them 0}, gajjy2" he asked as he poured | the cabin. | steaming coffee into her cup. “Pretty | EO ne | AE - : “It's after 5, Sally,” she told her|tough, isn't she?” {Waen. ess sugges ! 1em jllness in her family. {out at the bottom of the hill, Jim | when they were alone, “We ought | : J ; yu , | Hallock made no objection. The | She has been studying since last | to catch the 6 o'clock bus if we're | “OH, NO,” Sally told him, "| afternoon had given him much food | December under a Washington | fo. get back 0 pinion a bs Yoiscigus of ihe subtle mancuvenng| sop thought and he drove up the | | State college ‘extension course to | {change and go on en y ot this on the part of her hostess but de-|long hill to the garage in the rear | | complete her senior high School | ‘The busses are crow : 5 termined to ignore it. The lake of the hospital with a feeling spme- | ° = i | time of day and we may not even| = tarily. Long thing like contentment, while the | year and will graduate ‘with the be able to get on. I hope that| Was changing momentarily. sLong| two nursds changed into. uniforms | 1946 class, - r is about ready or I'm afraid | shadows were creeping out from 7.| RD Ec to go hungry.” the shore. |and reported for duty promptly at She has received A's jn each “I'l dress in a jiffy, Bess, and| White cotton clouds dotted the | (To Be + Continued) | course with the exception of one’B, help Carolyn with it,” Sally prom- intense blue of the afternoon SKY |—eee - Ri - —- 2 . a | 8 ere reflected | he quiet ised. She patted the older nurse and were reflected in t on her aT “Don't you, Water beneath. ; Mellowed and soft- YOUR G. I. RIGHTS “os By Dougles Larsen ‘ : worry, © darling. We'll get back. ened by distance came the ‘sound . : Wow! Is my nose red! I bet it of singing. ; M + + C C A peels like an onion, I should have She wished she could just sit d erni are ases re ® oiled it before I went out.” here silently and look and sien no» and dream. She roused with an | Not ( overed i In Veterans Bill > WHEN SALLY returned to the effort. “She'll be all right after|

the chances are it «will. The important thing is to apply for instatement within 90 discharge. Q—I got. a job two months after I left the service, $20-

re-

days after

Can I apply now for the a-week payments which

I could have gotten while I wasn't

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GI bill of rights which provides = = " : ping, during " good! I don't. know when I've for this kind of assistance. And Li Two-Door Wardrobe always attr eaten anything I like better.” Did|you have been out of the service| 2 : . Big and roomy — lots of stor- : that the la: vou. cook them?” . bt : Q—My husband was a policeman age Space 1 hes d you too long for your wife to be eli-| ~~ weit into. the navy. He age space. $29, 95 unches du (WRIGHT'S) “Of course,” he told her proudly. | gible for the maternity program run ebuild have: remained out of the Walnut finish ...,... Poor Robert | “I made the coffee, too. When py the Department of Labor. Se ve Sis el (is . : Chiff b happening t Carolyn asked me to come out for| Q—I came out of the service retined several Aclerments tor him Baby Carriage * iiforobe his birthday HAVE a swim and supper I accepted oniahout two months ago. I under- But he " anted to get in aud he ubber tires, steel LIBERAL TERMS The. airs remenual bedroom traifie. sour one condition that we have ham-| stand I have 90 days in which to v siitesred “His be : rag angry Kahbe: ures, Slee Sa. 95 eileen $39 95 " olu ~ "a. : )S8 Wal e ry ing Pp i burgers—that 1 should cook, and apply for reinstatement in my old about that. Now it 1o0ks as if my springs, adj. hood. Walnut finish vee ’ coffee that I be allowed to make. job with the federal government inp chang might not get his old job I'm something of an artist when another city, But I can't find a back. entirely because of that. Isn't Res It corey to camp cooking. place to live in that city. Ab Pres- there 5 Jaw that he must be rein- C 8.2. a ent I am living with my wife's fam- i. 104 in hi Ea vin . “THEN YOU—then Bess and I i 7. Is ther . ray I ce get an Stated u His pre-service job? OPEN MON., 932 934 3 ahy ily, Is there any way 1 can get an| A_.The veteran-re-employment UTH COLORA just barged in,” Sally said. “Why extension sf the. 80-day deadline? law doesn't apply to employees of FRI, SAT. SO photograph didn't you tell us? Carolyn didn't! A—You have to apply for reins, gy ; Ti gand and : INVite: due” y statement within the 90-day period. Til 9 P. M. FU + |] IT 1] ofS (0 11 p 1} 1] ll) MERIDIAN Manitou an u But you can make an agreement, (Questions will be answered only | now in his “She probably knew you wouldn't with the agency you are going to in ‘this space—not by mail) | out 22 Years come if you knew I was invited, —— — = — H Every tii A BIG Sally Maynard, the young man the amateu pointed out. “As it was, I played| thusiasts ar in luck for once. This was all merely | When th coincidental—no breaking of hos-| ways anoth pital rules so your very active | it. And, of conscience need cause you no least like to get t . qualm n : : “The cog “I never even thought about it the little e OF NEW Sally said promptly. “But when favor of Die plans are made for one guest and their passin two extra ones are thrust upon the | “Well, o hostess it isn't alwavs convenient make mone or—or pleasant.” i and take it ¥ NeW He wipe “YOU JUST hint that to vour waste. “Bu hostess, young lady, and see what! =» me those happens to you,” he warned. “Youl * railroader f know your standing with the Barorsd from the f —I don't have to remind vou of then quit | that They both adore vou and The roa sometimes I think you don't ap- After that | on preciate it.” So the “Oh, T do too,” Sally declared, other jobs when Bess Hamilton's voice in- | terrupted them. Sparks : “We'd better be getting over to SPARK! the bus stop, Sally,” she suggested up the pe: “We may not be able to get a after we bh seat.” reported it “I'm driving you back,” Doctor Hallock asserted. “What do vou mean by suggesting the bus? I 1 brought you, didn't I? When I! bring a girl anywhere I take her| CI home.” : ’ " Ed ” ’ TAT “DON'T BE silly,” Sally told him. | HAVING { i “You were invited for the eve-| Se Bi ' : ning- rget shi \ i “I'm on call tonight,” he ex-] climbed at i plained, gathering up the dishes | days there \ 1 and stacking them on the table | fcan public : { “I'd like to stay and wash these, | If you « ' Carolyn,” he said almost regret- of the at | fully, “and I know there will be al for the gre ! moon as only this particular local- | You Wig ity can produce: but duty calls | warrant. and. 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