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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER NEW IDEAS Iasl Jlame-mok&i- d By Ruth Wyeth Spears' bis ranchers like Ben HercnMor- UtUe feUows. Clay the ,nd bnt he is an important rancher, uke Herendeens methods and Ztsnt hesitate to say so. A solitary wife who who cannot forget the afrf hating bim, Morgan is devoted to "a Mu, O ie 1 By VIRGINIA VALE JINX FALKENBURG an urgent request from a group of soldiers U. S. military Janet. Be with him, is on trial cattle. Jacks for stealing Herendeens but as he steps out is freed by the Jury, s the courthouse steps everyone jto he is a dead man. knows Now continue with the story. daughter, mne year-olinto town has brought her ! .here Ollie Jacks, a rustier, Moi, fit. cala, Citj any in hat CHAPTER ! at a NOTE: Book No. 8 of the series of booklets offered with these articles givesj directions for flowered blanket protectors) and a bedside bag for books and magazines. Also many other things to make for almost nothing from odds and ends to be found in almost every home. To get a copy of Book No. 8 send your order to: outpost recently; signing themselves as the boys in Hut 33, Iceland, they beggedher to send them a large picture of herself in a bathing suit, as soon as possible. We want to put it on the wall for two important reasons, they wrote. 1 It will give us something interesting to look at. 2 It will help to A SMARTLY flounced blanket keep the captains eyes busy when chest with contrasting cushion he comes around to inspect our bedShe sent a picture five is a useful addition to any quarters. room. It serves as a convenient Eeet high! n The long silence held on, as sometthough everybody waited for reached hing to come. Ollie Jacks at his shirt pocket and produced his tobacco. Clay, he said, I never did you no wrong, did I? Not that I know of. across OlSweat ran its oil-shilie Jacks face; his lips were small and sharp and his eyes not eyes after it is gathered. The cushion may be filled with cotton1 padding, feathers or down. is to fill Released by Western Newspaper Union. HRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Drawer 10 New York Bedford Hills Enclose 10 cents for Book 8. Name Address seat; and extra covers are right Once Upon a Honeymoon unites at hand on chilly nights. A pair covered to match three of the screens top figures iu of these, the studio where each has previous- spreads, would go well with twin ly scored triumphs RKO Radio. beds. I o Theyre Ginger Rogers and Cary Grant, whove both made plenty of mans loud voice. bit pictures, and Leo McCarey, that any man could trust clung to All I want is a chance to lowed him; she was beside him when fight and yet he had lost; for, five producer-directof such delightful Morgan. he paused on the street Janet ran months later, shortly after Janets films as Love Affair he said. and My ride out of this town, forward from the stores back al- birth, Lila had looked up from her Favorite Wife. Once Upon a Herendeen said in his bluntly unout of breath and laughing. At bed, white and strengthless, all her Honeymoon is the kind of thing answerable manner: Everybodys ley, this moment Morgans interest was love gone, and whispered: I should they all do best.' been talking about things being letell you something, Clay. I made a wholly on the street. Ann McGargal. So we made this legal and saw how closely he studied the mistake. It was Ben I wanted to rah Thousands of moviegoers, on readWe make wont see what happened. that mistake again. Youre on the roundabout shadows. It was a care- marry. You and I are not at all ing of Elmer Davis appointment as fulness that he had always had, as alike. And so she had died. director of the Office of War Inforwrong foot, Clay. Better get right. He had turned away. But he mation, recalled seeing him on the Never mind, said Morgan. They though the need of it had been burned in jim since the beginning. turned To "Information Please saw him now as he seldom was, the back, holding the warm screen. Darkness rolled tidally down the small hand of his face of his daughter within fans he was one of the highlights showing up. quick angles War Pass. Lights glint- his own The change was instant; he had no hills, filling big fingers, knowing that in of the series issued by RKO Pathe. ed through window and doorway and his no reasonableness. head was a wistful smoothness, made yellow fanwise pools on the and daughters Bill Stern, NBC director of sports What he said was a challenge he wonderful image of her mother an image made out of a childs and famous sportscaster, plays himmeant it that way and wanted them walks and the night breeze bore in sage scent and pine scent from the longing. Like a to know it He swung around, speakfairy tale, he self in Samuel Goldwyns "The upper country. The Burnt Ranch thought, that had to be bright and Pride of the Yankees, which stars all to Ollie Jacks. Youre right ing Gary Cooper and is based on the in town, Ollie. But when you leave, stage stood before the hotel, ready always fair. to go. Morgans attention clung to thats your grief. He was thinking of this, pleased the dark area around Gentrys cor"Whoa! said Herendeen. Ill ral by her pleasure, when he saw a a he while. Afterwards long trouble I low-bemake what damned and shadowy shape run said, to Janet: Youre staying here from the please. alley adjoining the Mouna few for a take little Lets days. Morgan came about fast enough tain House hotel and whip across walk before I start home. to make Lige White jerk his head the street toward Mike Boylans Ann McGarrah knew where they blacksmith aside. Morgan said: All right, Ben. shop. This was in the If you want it, you can have it were going. Paused by the stores corner building of Old Town, and now. doorway, she watched these two, Mike Boylan, had hung It shocked everybody still, this the tall shape of the man and the a lantern above the wide shops of the girl side by double-doochallenge so unexpected and so slender figure A saddle horse stood d deadly m a country. side, go down into Old Town, Jan- loose before Boylans rack, toward It caught Herendeen with his guard ets small hand gripping her fa- which the running man aimed. Fardown. Herendeen stepped away thers. One light illumined them a ther up the street somebody shouted from the locust tree, the bright moment, then they were lost bea warning and a Three Pines rider flame of anger in his eyes. yond Old Town as they walked to- rushed forward from McGarrahs Tve got some business to finish ward the cemetery. store. Slowly pacing forward toWhen during die week, Morgan. Beyond Old Town a creek came ward Mike Boylans shop, Morgan thats done Ill see you. That is all out of the hills and crossed under identified the runner as soon as the I care to say. the road with a liquid lapping. Past latter entered the yellow arc of th BILL STERN answered Morgan, and the creek the round-toppe- d wooden lanterns light. It was Ollie Jacks. Fine, walked away. Behind him, the asheadboards of the cemetery glowed Lou Gehrig. Theresa life of late the Ollie Jacks breath was a lungtonished silence still held. vaguely white under the moonlight. ing, painful sound in the night as Wright, Walter Brennan and Babe He passed the courthouse and went Following the irregular row, MorRuth head the supporting cast. Stern into the post office, rapping at the gan stopped before his wifes grave. he rushed against the horse, threw flew from the Coast to participate himself into saddle the and clawed wicket until Fred Rich came out of Janets hand gripped his fingers at the reins. For a brief moment in the scene showing Lou Gehrig the back room. more tightly and she stood quite his face came around and which marked Morgan Memorial day, No notice yet on Government close to him. saw the constricted desperation on Gehrigs retirement. Valley? He heard her soft, long sigh. "It it; then Ollie Jacks slashed the No, said the postmaster. would be so nice to have a mother. horse away from the blacksmith J. Carroll Naish is going to be I want to know when it comes. This was the thing that hit him shop, turned into the gap between seen as an no less, in Ill post it on one of the buildings so hard, his daughters loneliness for Old Town and McGarrahs store, 20th Century-Fox- s Buried Alive. in the valley. Thats regulation. a mother. He stood at the foot of and raced down-slop- e into the des- Its this companys first effort in The sun was gone from desert and the grave, with his hat removed, ert. the horror line, and just the title g sky, leaving a soft night thinking back to that long-gon- e Janets hand gripped Clay Mor- promises well. John Shepperd and light behind. The supper triangle when Lila Durrie, so full of life Whats the matter, Lynne Roberts will have the romanbegan to beat up its iron clanging and laughter and recklessness, had gans fingers. tic leads. from the porch of the Mountain smiled to him across the dance Daddy? House hotel. The Red Canyon stage halls he but said, Nothing, nothing width, putting everything into Rosalind Russell is booked for anrolled out of the hills, made a howlher round black eyes. At eighteen Ollie Jacks having some fun. He other of those pictures in which shes ing swing into Main Street and a man Was like the blowing wind; quickened his step, coming into the stopped before the hotel in smoky he had gone over, knowing there gap and halting there as a pair of such a clever and handsome young eddies of dust. Morgan left the post would be a fight. Ben Herendeen Three Pines men reached it Heren- business woman that she makes office doorway, still interested in the Get your business women in the audience had brought her to the dance and deen arrived, saying: were green with envy. This one will be men then and these way the Three Pines riders Herenhorses, Ben Herendeen stood by, quietly Portrait of a Lady, and the plot One of them deens outfit scattered themselves Morgan. Clay facing music started the When raging. to take a shot at (which somehow has a familiar his had drawn gun along the street. Janet had appeared the at sullen looked up Lila Durrie Ollie Jacks. He held ring) deals with the efforts of a husat McGarrahs doorway and was Herendeen, laughed at him and took the retreating out of the holster, star- band to win his wife away from a the gun half calling his name. arm, away. dancing Clay Morgans Ollie Jacks was business career. but She 'took his hand. at ing Morgan, on went had At the doorway they They stepped through the store, into the back out; down by the row of buggies, in gone and it was too late and he let Guerrilla Brigade, the Soviet quarters. Yellow lamplight poured the bland black night, they had the' gun drop back, shrugging his were picture which was shown in New on the men Pines Three shoulders. cool no and tablecloth, stood a moment, longer riding up behind Herendeen and York recently, has been booked by splintering brilliantly against the no longer laughing. Even now MorHerendeens face was red and the RKO circuit and is scheduled lor glass cruets. Ann McGarrah was in the the remembered sharpness, national release. This is the first the kitchen, dishing the meal; he gan round. he as his of feelings wild intensity The echo of Ollie Jacks horse time in some years that a Russian passed on to the rear porch, took kissed her and heard her whisper off his coat and scrubbed in the black- picture has been booked by a major away the in his ears. Clay Clay, do you made a dying tattoo riding dust When he returned to love me? They had gone immediness, out in the desert. Other Three theater chain here. the dining room they were waiting ately to his rig. At daylight they Pines riders were rushing from town Those bitter little quarrels befor him Janet and Ann. by the stage road. Morgan said, were married. tween actors and motion picture Janand courteous quiet: They ate, idly talking, idly arguiMaybe There hadnt been time for a picI are in your way. Well companies no longer mean what ng. The druggists boy, Fred Tanor for much of anything else. et and ture ner, came to the back yard and they once did, not since radios here time he owned a small ranch step aside. to stay. When Madeleine Carroll called Janets name. Janet moved At that runsaid Herendeen, few No, a rage in the Lost Hills and ran tone. and Paramount disagreed not long restlessly in her seat until Morgan cows on it. This was where they ning behind his false-coago, the beautiful Miss Carroll nodded. As soon as she had gone, to about. is "There nothing hurry a long way set up housekeeping, nn McGarrah said: Youll be from town, a long way from dances Theres a time for everything, Clay. merely departed for New York and picked up some engagements to riding a lot this week. Let Janet or from her friends. She had been Good evening, Janet at $2,500 each. Paul broadcast, stay here. in her and said couldnt Janet precise, used to better things Muni and his studio parted, so he Morgan smiled. a What is it this was She voice: Good evening. did a help remembering it. time, Ann? Theres always somestage play, got $5,000 apiece so rash in anger, so Morgan pulled her gently on to M- tor girl, stormy several radio performances, then thing. so turns Ann McGarrah cGarrahs by porch. quick to seek laughter, She said waited there. Part of the Three signed with another studio. John candidly: A new dress, terribly forlorn and so tempestuousClay. And her hair. their Pines crew galloped toward the de- Garfield and Warner Bros, disly happy. Four months after ,.?e said: I guess there are some marriage Herendeen rode up to the sert after OUie Jacks. Herendeen agreed, and radio grabbed him. tnings I cant do for her. and stepped from the saddle. walked up the street his boots lift1 can William L. Shirer talks to his do those things for her. I place the far corner of the meading dust like to. I want to. But when she From Edward R. Murrow (This friend, honhe When this. ride seen had Ill along, Morgan said, ow, Clay Is London) every Sunday before said this her manner was You in and Herendeen a few days. changed house ey. Be back their respective broadcasts. ner eyes were cool and her voice reached the The and she was laughing but have a good time. He reached conversation laughing is over a private wire, pushed him away. I dont mean that laughter stopped soon enough, down and kissed her, feeling the and the first thing Murrow asks is tiiat the way it sounds. For her, for Herendeen said: "Why stick so warmth of her hands as she held about the baseball teams. Clay. Not for you. close to the house, Clay? Dont you them at the back of his neck. He His head was lifted'and he was as he was wife? straightened, smiling trust your listening to the thinned report of at Janet, and then at Ann ODDS AND ENDS Janet Blair, forMorgan drew the cigar from his smiling a mans loud voice on the street. attentive eyes. Out on mer singer with Hal of McGarrahs the of some fury orchestra mouth, feeling He was a gunshot and now playing the Kemps far out desert the rushed title role in My against straight in his chair, his that fight. He had his wifes sounded, quick and faint, and was Sister Eileen , is rehearsing the songs hearing jhind and temper changing back to Herendeen, echoed by two other shots. That for a new civic opera to be presented world out there. She knew what scream of protest. Herendeen starthe was alL Ann McGarrah saw the late this summer in Los Angeles . . . was when but they thinking, for she had been ed laughing again, saw the Same of tem- Mainbocher, famous dressmaker whos .on 'he d were finished, both exhausted and smile die and porch when he had been for many of the Herendeen. She said in a drained dry and badly beaten, there per in his eyes. They both knew Duchessresponsible of Windsor's costumes, has was Herendeen dead. Jacks Ollie subdued voice: Herendeen. in amusement been signed to a term contract was no Fox Im not surprised you were will-m- g That hurt still came back to plague had respected Morgan's challenge; . . Bob Burns has a new bazooka,bymade liftmore. 'Morgan that and nothing to quarrel with him. It goes from scraps from bombers by the Morgan, even now; he remembered his hat, noting how Ann M- boys who build the planes . . . Donna ack a long way. You never forget how he walked to the corral and ed cGarrahs arm rested on Janets Reeds .wearing the silver wings of a any thing. hung his elbows against it to keep He said, Good night, Herpilot on the He said, "Thanks for the shoulder. Patrol in how and blindly from falling, supper, the Atlantic, Lt. Donald Arlen. .nn and walked on through the endeen staggered toward his horse. and turned into the street. we to the front porch. She fol- - He had whipped Herendeen in that (TO BE CONTINUED) 2 He was listening to the thinned report of a g, r. quick-tempere- ape-ma- Plan the size of your chest to fill your needs and space. It may be made of one-inc- h pine .and should be about 15 inches high without the cushion. Make the flounce with Rouble fullness that is, twice as long as the space it Good Work Genuine work alone, what thou workest faithfully, that is eternal, as the Almighty Founder and Worldbuilder himself. Carlyle. 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