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Show PAROWAN TIMES. TARO WAN. ITT A II ANGEL FISH to I Ol Andy. Con.UtlBl to Grassy. wo fcomo ol their land It drtTr rntti Mit TlcUmi. Dartof flood makes to r,. Htok BoOer repeHIo and Hop w ilaheveled. Mrs. Web-Tro datter. Orteo. already . ivet, mltlourpret urt I,3r " aranc nut d m.k !' ;. " 0004 ih "rra ,ur Uh mtltrit comet dowa Tmt HtUrrk, handsome yoong - 1 fkelPl hit I Th P-- t " Jto to . bo h tomtog election. CHAPTER XXIV . Hod? 1 Tm Tlbw And m me for a with around rdng i r4 be glad have you intro- fu,ure COnS1Z.e" not this morning, Hope n biow few people here. bulled, looked at Granny, y i Baid I wasnt subtle! A epe'rator would have known to get charming go at it r - I , V right. If she rode around . u, a lot of these people would 1 regular storm of gossip, i lose votes aplenty! how si you're right. Well, Some evening I'll this idea j whole family g yt and get the town. s,t you to the show in hdsorr.j egmnerj u can Ideal fee r . t; bride-- i,, n-- own sounds rather Charming Id say." Granny told him. i: r Trout sy, HM a. It I 3, res J that V" be all right?" Kate said, "would be d sight-seein- Burke. up the an eve-- g and mentioned Jerry, news to Dave. Big dcocn, Granny brought yet of the promise of : up. know 1 all In Jerry, he told them. right Someday hell go Jere you in high school to-i:Hope asked. This was a to talk with Big Hal-- f something! Sn the football team together ho years, he told her. Youll ikm. As, it seemed, was all he led to say on the matter. Big ii way of closing a subject with-i- t actually locking it shut with chance about ids lay wanted to go to work on lay, but they persuaded him Jrst it. On Saturday, though, he to the clearing with Big and "Were you in high school Hope asked. better than none, she said. "When shall we pile into the wagon and go hear Brother Cowann? "Im ready any time, Andy told her. Tomorrow, Kate? "Why not? Ive been thinking we ought to go. At least we can see our neighbors there and maybe find out why looked theyve dropped us. J - . start trouble had been the real For Sig Flanagan 1UX I over? d! f' tempted then to hw reason, but she 80 long to mention it fe , ,anfd Icdv o? ZPt quiet. She knew that U 80 1 Hank, just as he id on Slg Flanagan back in fr I - Sooooeeeel' Dave whopped, gaining on Andy. saw them coming The shoats of the more through the corn. Some Oofs and timid let out frightened ran. Several wo or curious to learn why stupid I so strangewere acting Bstr mi ground ilaW?.U!d-be.eXethitSJ and watched n their stood 1m better ly, bear down upon m i It, ,ch 8 thln8 die out, perishing Andy and Dave remainder rooted faster The them u' , ony ve it fresh im-- , and smacked in wicked pleasure to the n ugY tongues another over their findings, loyal are best sweets stolen WagSo she had kept it to theory that Dave burst But when Andy and came out on a Frl- - out of the corn and into the stretch hogs the lingering i t.jj,. .00n iust before sundown, of potatoes, and followed the othaway S wheeled . t promise good: Give of sounds a "3d IlltJlpf,' 8a'd to Kate, ers They made mixturein protest take everybody to the in retreat: orsquealing coughlike making deal? grunting, hoarse, suggested . f Kate that Oofs! agreed. "I was raucous laughter. how P- their club m really turning on Dave and Andy hurled H Tr t-j- j-- I i A. IL Gcist hated to tear down the attractive little building which had been his office when his Traffic Cinle service station at Still Valley, N J., grew up and re TO KILL I time? Mr. around and about. Bird studied Andys face keenly. "Hog trouble?" "Theyre digging my potatoes a little early, Andy told him. "Yes, go ahead and say it: I should have got that wire from you. "Well, I thought it, but I wasnt going to throw it up to you. Andy grinned sheepishly. "Didnt think you would. Oh. say, Ill take one of the ax handles out of the rack there. Need one pretty badly. Mr. Bird selected a clear, straight handle, sighting along it for trueness. "This is a good one, he said, A fine piece of passing it to Andy. hickory. A man your break it." 1 can do some mighty awkward things with an ax, Andy confessed. Then he paid for the handle and Oh, the old building, added n few com Apply Dta.k fortable chans, and invited patrons to use the building room car-wear- y left. Mr. Bird called, If I can be of help, let me know." Thanks. Andy said. You may get the chance before my crops made and gathered. He saw Mr. Eliots car in front of Santmis Cafe, across and down the street. Nick Sant.ni was one of the trotliner's best customers. Andy started that way, intending to leave the ax handle in the car before look- Watchdog Takes It Easy As Burglar Loots Room Tstitcce Br Siedocti I Chtmlcet CotpeisUee . SiduesM. Viiitel Yodora checks on Idaho of Idaho Is 84,313 square miles, lying between the 42nd and 4Uth parallels. It's width varies from 48 miles across the Tarihandle" to '310 miles across the lower part of the state. The Bitter Hoot range of the Rocky mountains forms the northeast boundary of the state. perspiration odor THI HOLLYWOOD. A burglar I took her watchdog into the apartment with him, stole more than $30,000 in jewels from actress Lois Andrews, she told police. Miss Andrews told investigators 230 dresses, 193 pairs of shoes, ing up Sig Flanagan. He crossed the street and was $20,000 worth of fur coats, and Pool Room when $10,000 worth of rare perfumes passing Harrell's a familiar voice attracted his atten- were not disturbed. of Georgie Jessel The tion. He turned involuntarily and said she discovered the loss when looked into the poolroom. Sig Flanainside the she returned home from the theater gan was standing just early today. Curled up comfortably door, talking with a short, heavy-se- t man. He looked straight at Andy, in a chair was her pet boxer. Pub. tightened She had left him tethered In his and his heavy fac doghouse in the backyard. quickly. SoamWGsr wy No htrtb chemical or irritating aalla. Won't harm skin or clothing. Stayr toft and creamy, never gela mrnss grainy. ( Try gmtU Yodora difference! fori the wonderful you troubled by dittrM of functional pcrlodla disturbances? Dos this mslts you suitor from pain. frH to nervous, tlrod st surb times? Then do try Lydls K. 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A product of the boist company, the tool does the work of a hoe, an angle hoe, an axe, edger, trencher, sickle in summer and a scraper in winter. The secret of its versatility lies in the adjustable blade which can be fastened securely in a number of positions. The head of the company which makes it, Fred W. Coffing, is the inventor. The tool is sturdily made throughout, with blade made of d tool steel to insure extra toughness. . Hruih. I ume rue. killing lice and leather nmct.whil as a lounge. The relocation did so well for both the vending machines and the service business that Gei.st is planning to add a frankfurter machine, a hot coffee machine sailing coffee in paper cups, more cold drink machines, and an ice cream vendor so that he can offer motorists a 100 per cent automatically dispensed lunch. Attractive fea ture of the plan to Getst is that it requires no extra labor. g ENGLAND. NOTTINGHAM, Robin Hood may return to Sherwood forest if a Nottingham Philip E. F. Clay, has his way. own town, In Robin Hood's where the outlaw and his merry men in Lincoln green once shattered the nerves of the high sheriff, Clay has offered the city council 5,000 pounds (about $20,000), and more, if necessary, to erect a statue of the man who "stole from the rich and gave to the poor. City council has accepted the gift, and now the town is split over the location of the statue. The raging question is: should Robin stand in Nottingham itself or out in one of the few remaining glades of Sherwood forest? A solution is expected soon. Clays gesture was timed to coincide with Nottinghams quincentenary week. A quired larger quarters. Instead, he noted all the vend Ing machines he had put in over the course of tears into one spot in Rm-floo- She - . For Your Future Buy U. S. Savings Bonds r - e g Mov high-pitche- d at Hope, who was paying strict attention to her breakfast. and the sight of it warmed Youre mighty quiet, she said. "She just doesn't want to ride to t heart. Why, there was enough church m the wagon, Dave put in ilopen, except for some stumps i could be plowed around and gruffly. "Its country. "You make very broad stateid in the fall, for a field! ments, Hope told him. he exclaimed gratefully, Andy and Dave left with the re a regular Paul Bunyan! We mules and the two turning plows tft ever do to enough pay you for the clearing. Today they would A" land for cotton. start Tave breaking can," Big joked. "Wait'll We shouldve brought the ax, I I've got a rattlesnakey low lot of big roots will waiting for him to clean Andy said. "A "Then, seriously: I didnt help need to be cut. Each of us should Jour house, for I was busy. I have an ax fastened to the plow Bed to handle or on the beam. I must fix do somethin. that broken ax. Dont forget to get a handle for Evening it, next time youre in town. Dave the Movies begged. "Every chance we get, was by now obvious that the . well be clearing more land. We "Iors had dropped them. Big want a bigger crop next year. eck was the only one who had I When they came in sight of the e I since the flood, and Hope had clearing, the corn was sparkling ed that he was different. Just with dew as the first rays of the sun ,r returning home from the refu-- 1 struck it. Then they saw the hogs. Cdmp, everyone had or thirty of been busy There were twenty-fivno one had had time for visit- - them, mostly shoats, rooting busily I It was understandable that no I among the potatoes. They were tame to the Ives place in those midway the long rows, but even fs- But much time had passed from that distance Dave and Andy en- Kate and Granny had could see the vines lying helter-- 5 smce noticed. They laid it to skelter, torn from the loose soil by Webster, and thought the the foraging intruders. Dle had begun on Christmas Hey!" Andy yelled. Soooooeee! ,2gHe dropped the rope lines and ran, which case f the unexplained tur- - stooping to catch up a club, ; Granny put it. waved as he raced for the shoats. he d theres no imagining what tmaTan has told! said Kate- - Andy Goes Looking m Business-Gette- honey-moone- background. Ive wondered a tout you, out here against this iness.' ten he left. Granny watched - walk out to the car, and Hope that she was pleased with n town, ns swell x - everything. I like to look atj! Besides, you're the only readers I want to take to the like most of these I y0U're notlived against a dif- jt You've ttwiaji Ringold Lady Dora Is Champion Again m, poll rcarftai at the animals and yelled NEW YORK "Where's your angry warnings after them. Andy was baggage? asked the clerk behind bredthing hard from anger and the ticket counter at LsGuardis exertion. Field's overseas terminal recently. He was sj eakmg to four New York This is awful! Andy groaned. ti Just look how they've torn up the businessmen checking In for Fan vines and tumbled them around! American airway's morning Right to Bermuda. Tins is enough to make a man cryi Raises Litter of 10 Here it Is. they chorused, each Sig Flanagan will pay for this!" a "It's just a stretch here In the waving pair of bathing trunks in To 447 Pounds Weaned middle of the rows, Dave offered, the chap's face. "We're just going pigs raised to w railing bring to comfort him, "And they down to see Helen. We'U be back Ninety-siBge is the remarkable new recoiil didn't get all the vines here; a lot on tonight's Clipper. "Helen must be an extraordinary of America's champion production of them haven't been touched. woman, thought the clerk. But sow. She is Ringold Lady Dora, a "I see." Andy told him. "It could he was wrong. Helen Is a fish, not purebred Hampshire owned by be worse but this Is bad enough. an fish but a lovely angel Meadowlark Farms, Inc. of SulliThey're coming back again too, if fish ordinary of iridescent blue with extend- van. Indiana, and the only sow of something's not done. ed fins that trail behind her like any breed to qualify for an 8th "We'll have to fence the field In, gay yellow streamers. Her out- star In production registry books. Dave said. The champion chalked up her attribute is her liking for standing 1 may have to, but It's not right. people. With her friend, Ruth, and new record tins spring when she Hogs have no business on my land. a host of yelluw grunts, breams and raised a litter of 10 pigs, nine of I don't let my stock run on people she receives callers them eligible for registration, to gray snappers, what little stock I have. And I won't at her home on a weigh 447 pounds at weaning time, nearly every day let 'em when I do have cows and coral reef 15 feet below the ocean 56 days. hogs and such. I'm going to town leveL To qualify for production regisand see Sig Flanagan today! Fascinating Diversion try. conducted by the purebrecd It was still early morning. Mr. Visiting these residents of the associations, a sow must raise a Ebot seldom left with his Saturday briny deep in their submarine Ltter of at least eight pigs to a fish untd around nine oclock. Andy had time to change from field homes is Bermuda's newest and minimum weight of 320 pounds most fascinating diversion. A young within 50 days. They must be apclothes before leaving for NewBronson Hartley, Intro- proved breed tyie. free from fault American, castle. Kate was very unhappy over the duced the fascinating sport of deep sea diving to the tourists a year potatoes, but she was against the after doing it himself for the ago idea of shooting hogs. "The poor 18 years. Now the vacationist ! things don't know any better, she past who is bored with the ordinary f said. "Besides, what If you killed a pleasures of swimming and bicymother pig that had little ones? "Dont be sentimental about this cling can make bke a fish at the bottom of the ocean for a mere $5 thing. Im not raising potatoes for and the trouble of donning a diving half-wilhogs! helmet and sneakers furnished by "Shoot them from a distance," As tf.Vv 1 and a bathing suit L. Granny suggested. "Give them a hot Hartley kt. s ti jL t 12 In more the than months, past sprinkling, and they'll stay out of a five including Here la Ringold I.ady Dora the field. After all, that's what you 1,000 persons year-olboy and an with her litter of 10 pigs which want. "I wont kill em unless I have lady have taken Hartley's underqualified her as an sow, tour. It's the the only sow having such desigto, Dave promised. And he left for water the field, shells clicking softly in his rage with college students, nation In registry sows of any and jokers who bke to breed. This litter weighed 447 pocket as he walked. He felt very write post cards underwater with pounds at 56 days of age. Rinresponsible with the old double-barracross his shoulder. He didn't ball point pens. More than one party gold Lady was fed a ration of intend to run from that rangy sow of high living New Yorkers have corn, oats, pelletized milk proClippered the 773 miles down to the ducts and alfalfa pasture prior any morel Coral islands for the sole purpose to farrowing and during the Riding to Newcastle In the Eliot car was an experience. Most of of viewing them 15 feet underwater suckling period. the upholstery was gone off the and last Christmas, 24 persons or defect and at least half of them seat, and the coiled springs had a begged Hartley in vain to take them down. eligible for registry. The sow gains of when the sly way reaching up, a star in the production registry So this has sport unique popular roadster struck a sharp bump, and books each time she repeats the pinching the rider. This startled' become that tourists have taken to m. a. 6:00 in the at performance. Hartley phoning at he realized when Andy first; what was assaulting him he rode morning to make reservations for The champion has repeated ft with his hands fiat down beside the days trips. With good humor, eight times, raising a total of 81 him and pushed himself up, trying he added the longest extension cord pigs to weigh a total of 3,183 pounds he could find to his telephone and at the weaning age. Besides her to "sit light. Mr. Ebot yelled suddenly, in a carries it with him from bedroom to eight litters which qualified for voice that was in its bath to breakfast making appoint- production registry, this sow has raised another 15 pigs in two litters strain to be heard above the bedlam ments all the way. which failed to qualify, or a total Two Trips Dally of the motor, I believe I need a Twice a day morning and after- of 96 pigs since her first litter was tappet adjusted. farrowed in September, 1944. Andy turned quickly, startled, noon he sets out in his small cabin According to U. S. department of sure that the old man was being cruiser with his faithful assistant, no more than and agriculture reports, the national Darrell, funny. No one could hear so tiny a Roy click as an ailing tappet would eight guests. While the boat moves average is less than 6.3 pigs per make! But Mr. Ebot was quite seri- out through the brilliant green wat- - litter raised to weaning age. ous. So, Andy whooped back: er of Flatts, Hartley briefs his pas- - would take more than average on what to do and look for ters to equal in numbers of pigs Yeah, sounds a bttle bke it. That was their conversation en while strolling around the ocean raised to weaning age what gold Lady Dora raised in her eight and how to walk route to Newcastle. fashion, knees bent and body erect, qualifying litters. One must tread lightly, too, to keep Worth of her litters was proven of Advice from plowing up the sand and cloud- - recently when her sixth qualifying That Went Astray litter (farrowed February 13, 1948) ing the water. In calm weather, Hartley steers consisting of seven boars and three Mr. Bird might know where he could find Sig Flanagan. He went to out to the ocean where the passen-- 1 gfltg, was sold for a total of $4,365. the hardware store. gers descend to one of the coral the reefs that surround Bermuda. But Well, come in, Andy Ives! cotton in rough weather when the churncalled. merchant Any blooms yet? ing waves of the ocean might make he heads Just breaking to plant, Andy his passengers seasick told him. "Im a little late. Who does for a quiet bay in Harrington Sound. High bluffs fringed with hibiscus have blooms this early? "Nobody, of course. I thought you and oleander bushes edge this cove might be turning out a miracle out and so protect it from the wind that there. What can I do for you this Hartley was able to take a party down there during the last fine morning? be I "Well, thought you might able to tell me where to find Sig. Where does he hang out most of the Robin Hood Statue d jrful!" hi pay our way," Andy said. I can't go around hauling all rets to the show. 1 r to pay your way. sir, and ij Proves Helen Lures New Yorkers the heat In the Interest of my favorite candidate. And if everybody voted for me who's promised to, I'm a chosen man!" It was a nice evening. Andy tried to pay for the tickets, but Jerry let him get almost to the window and then called, "I bought em before coming out to your place, just to be sure you didn't play a trick on me." "You win," Andy said. "Youre subtle enough, Id say." It was late bedtime when they returned home. As the tailhght of Jerrys sedan disappeared along the winding road that led back to the gravel. Granny said: "Big was right when he said wed like Jerry. Who could help it? I hope he8 running for some- thing when rm ld enough to vote. Dave said. "Hell get mine. ..What u he d B 8 game How would you vote then?" "I don't know. Anyway, Big won't be In politics. At breakfast the next morning Granny spoke of going to church. "Even a poor sermon would be fry" Vindint Machine htjr ' A |