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Show TflB BOX ELDER NEWS-JOUKNA- E PACE SEVEN i' vtn nc .met a w it A chapter xxxii Ann red is exttemely p n in U w him questioned fust would come my ration bn ss then whatevei coftee b ' ' and eggs theie weie in tin house," she decided, mole Ithii (nit senously After I vv ,s nut of the house if it look-- j ed is if the fne might spiead, ld i ertamly see to it that the (hi kens and olheis animals w i li eed " Si immental Jimmy Cagney would let the piano and family Jew bum while he woiked to le ove Ihe hand carted panels ol ti s libiary bookcases These i"i ie caived especially for Cag r mil his new house by Will Ci aw fold, an old fnend of the at" a who shaied some of his lean diys be line Hollywood welcomed the ted headed star - i nil, i Maishall knew imrne-cha'- i what she would attempt to sive m case of fne in hei ahefTtw f row A, 4 ustomer show-4- r awly from" the camp And whv hart fteir faces plainly it been put up this at her finding evening surprise group ol the saboteur about udescend on the tamp' Whats the she asked, u the did you get in i And how dyi Uffif on locked all the doors." A .'j? 1&A, 11 "H m N s Y' , N sealC' nigh She shivered insaered, rather haltingly, Pauly from appi thought something had was no you, when the inn m the up tight so late lr,dduate s after ten oclock We ShTdCtr njunded on the front door back uko the inn she di on your window, but e- so we Mtany response, de-f- d W!,en hud donned it she stood beloie her miiror and giggled a ,ttle You re the kind ol ouly a mother would love shedress said better investigate. We ffliash a window to get in. ess' Did I sleep through exclaimed Ann. Well, I its because I lay awake un-- L last night are you doing In this ht I Dolores asked. L, scared so came in here u it as closer to the cabins I thought that, if Lushed L tned to break in, Enk or tould be more apt to hear Learns from here than from 1 little heai iemr She watched the dusk come a dreary dusk Wlere was in she wondered Why hadn't Erik he returned And what had become ol Doloies Was she still in Her Loule where was he t seen him for a couple cn,blrL it all, my room s, of hours right on the I thought I heard I feel sh 'onfided to around my win-- f herself Ijitteiy one prowling think I U lock all the doors shot Enk a quick look i Ann didn t miss. It seemed A PTER carrying out this decision So you were mistaken she settled down in a deep chair in the living room and tried tis here all the time shooed Erik and to read But her mind ea Dolores kept strayout ing from her book t fli breakfast while you What, she wondered, had Capshe told Ann. tain Jensen done after the said Ann. I'm simply letter she had writtenreading rand' to Jerry Ml Had he got in touch with Jerry r, as she breakfasted with Would they come here, or would is and Enk in the luncl they go after the saboteurs m a she wondered whether she more roundabout way succeeded in fooling really Maybe the captain hadn't beEnk was his usual charmelieved what she had written m d on the surface, but Ann that letter. Maybe he would do underneath nothing Yet, he had seemed to bei a tenseness a times, she caught him look- - lieve w hat she told him last night her in a wary, speculative Two or three times, she heard cars approaching the inn, but. each he m-- r time, they whizzed by without rag to town today? darn well be high-Beude- DECALCOMWIACS Decalcomanias, the kind of stickers that kids use to paste colorful pictures in schoolbooks, employed by Yanks in Honolulu to record number of Jap planes brought down. Flying officers, above, are pasting Jap flags or American plane. They are Captain Gordon L. Kelley of Forest Illand Sereeant Vincent J. Masur of Dover. Mo. k ii casually. she asked lnno-- t 1st for 1 was In yesterday and i. all the supplies we need t 1 stopping The onde in with me, Enk anil I have business farther i be returning and I you up on the way hut 1 11 pick living-roo- clock ticked on, m and the minute hand went from to nine She eight to eight-thirt- y supposed she should eat something, though she didnt feel the least bit hungry. She rose and started into the lunch room, then stopped, gazing toward a window Some one had might just thought you dont tempt me, said t ask Louie to run the passed by Swiftly, she ran into her own again today he needs his room, which was dark, and looked tier acting as watchman at out at the highway Yes, a shadowy figure was moving north. er breakfast, Erik drove away, It wasn t Louie, he shambled It Dolores went to her cabin, be Dolores. .meanwhile, had gone to his might Glancing across the road she house to sleep. caught her breath The light on the hill was flashing flashing alday passed so uneventfully most despeiately at Ann was almost bored, With sudden decision, she hurher was an ried to the inn door She d go up exciting night, it jinax At noon, three truck on the hill and to locate tliat ts come m for sandwiches wireless station. try oflee, and during the after-tw- o However when she reached tlie cars stopped for gaso-Th- at door, the flashes had ceased She was all the business stood waiting for them to resume, was they didn't. u shortly befqre twilight, a butShe had a queer feeling of Isocar stopped for gasoline. as though a line had been lation, )ur camp a line certainly fills up drawn around Cove Inn said the driver conversa- that kept any one from crossing liy in or out fat do you mean? asked And then, she heard a cry It in surprise. came from the hill a shrill cry of rll I noticed your No vacan-sg- n terror that rose to a final high up the road. tlien died away. note, 61" Ann hesitated. Did you cabin (To be continued t M was just surprised that a (The characters tn this send art w this highway fictitious have so much busmess Ow Copyright 1941 oyOromercy PotHlshin ease can 1 ! one-hor- ADS GET RESULTS f WHEN WINTER AILMENTS ATTACK are right on hand to help 'and Pn a jour physician with the skill Registered Pharmacist to fill your prescrip- - 'ns. SEE ycr 1 , Magnesia peisodent antiseptic 590 loris dental PLASTERS, 250 5s, L DHE $1.25 Ortho-Gvn- Refill M.00 cALKA 8I B COMPLEX I imAMiNwsins - r TABLETS, 75s seltzer ... 490 HALEYS OMEGA M-- mu 45(i aa j 49c 4 fi Oil. . 520 540 61 0 pinex eroi.e 00 DAY 79c 0 VALENTINES f com 2 for lc up to 25c each peoples tiie pEUP druggist (('XT'tlPIION EUtOrFCTUD lR fV, BUY BONDS & STAMPS-- V yout finger- and after they to g me piece ot si'k vou have cvei seen. Take it ftoin beautime-i- ts vou chew on the mans next to ful you - if he h is any let "After landing, Davenport Then fol'ows a set i on me added, you wonder why- - you SAX PEDRO. Cal. (UP1 -- of jumping, and after theie i vmi' so nervous, and youhe Chic! Petty Officer Joe Fisehei no one in fiont of you and t ,e liady to go upland do it all means navy fitness to bluejick-etdoor you casually sum out as ov ei again, stationed at San Pedro. Nearly two decades ago Joe you would your own back ilooi Fisehei was a crafty, Then you lmmednelv ciom boxer who held the navy your aims ovei yom eioeigen-- j ffJLK it flyweight and lightweight titles cy chute teaily to it lot seven yeats. Five feet six if your mam ihut' tails to CREAM - BUTTER inches tall and weigPung 12S 'open. The next lhin you lea! is a sudden jeik al me st.it I JEST FOOD pounds Fischer lotned undefeated In PUT) he left the navy foi of your hi ci, lies, end al Ihe ALWAYS 1TKK lowing samp time me iop.it of the yeais of service. After Peatl llarboi he was opening of the chute is he, mi DAIRY SUPERIOR ' and stationed in Hawaii, Aivl let mo till you when wheie he supervised activities you look oveiheid yom eves Hot IDE 1st So. at the Va) UK) svvimmmg pool at fall upon the most beaut ilul s hani-hit-tin- I lew li Pasteurized le 'iOlU :) d lh. Aiea matched and staged tights tan baseball leagues, tennis tournaments, arc holy and handball contests Conditioning sadois isn't Fisehei s only ob He insitucts sums ol the enlisted men an aimy of hoys fnun six to 12 yeais old, who think Uncle Joe is tops and follow him about. An ardent suppoiter of the Hit em haul, hit navy slogan, em fast and hit em often, Joe is a sttong advocate of Ad miial William F. Halsey, Jr.s, aggiessive tactics Hes a real fighter, the Fisehei says of the vet-eta- n ad- mit al. But the navy says that goes for both the admit al l the CPO. PARATROOPER FEELS Closing Mondays! THE $&$&$ HODGES BEAUTY SALON and the i rP V . BRIGHAftrl BEAUTY SALON FINE-AF- TER LANDING EVANSVILLE, Ind. (UP) writes Davenport Sgt. Bill home that he never had a thrill in the wot Id like parachute jumping. In fact, he gets a jehk out of his job. The most nerve-tryinpart comes just before the plane takes off the ground, the ser-- , geant wiote to friends here. g WILL CLOSE MONDAYS UNTIL FURIN ORDER TO GIVE THER NOTICE OUR EMPLOYES A MUCH NEEDED REST FROM LONG HOURS AND MOST STRENUOUS LABOR. - l 1MI be with his old schoolmates, Mickey and Judy, he didnt know until he armed in the film capital Three clays later he bereheat sing a gan i outlive for the film with Mickey and Ray McDonald Ray is another chap leciuited fiom the New Yoik stage. In "Tish, now playing at the Capitol theatie, he plays a lead opposite another fast rising young stai let, Susan Peters Also included in the east are Marjorie Main, ZaSu Pitts and Aline MaoMahorv g song-and-dan- way-bac- Send Me More News From Home Hollywood Film ShopE Am 15 v ERNEST POSTER United Press Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD (UP) Compared with usual methods, the new wrinkle in movie production that RKO Radio is using to film army post scenes of Hombaidier in New Mexico, is a case ot the tail wagging the dog. That is, the foreground action of the picture with its stars and fictional drama does not govern the background action, as is the case when extras and staged baegrounds are used. Bj ckgi on nils being filmed ini waThe movie company had die air corps, Bomba) diei the background activity ei(actl fields men buildings, flying at the field it would have planes and othet equipment, ed had that been possible, in their usual functions without tegatd to the ptesence Miss Shirley, feminine star of the picture, incidentally, is one Hollywood actress who tries in vain to recall a childhood foie she became a movie ac-a- s ti ss When she vas an infant was a veieran acties.s. tlT1(,v, jsne Sometimes she thinks she that behind being' action The all the wishthrills and cameras the staged closer to es she were like other acti essor may be formation landings es. Hollywood to her is like take otfs, long lines of planes Centerville to a eornfed miss men vvaiming up their motors, born and raised in that village. mechanics working, dulling, Anne was born in New York tiucks loading bombers with 2,3 years ago But she cant bombs. blue and yellow piactiee New York. Always it scenes None of these springs has been Hollywood. an mio activity at the wave of dnector s hand, nor halts when he blows a whistle. HOLLYWOOD (UP) The reBut because of clever scene cent series of disastrous flies at my and splendid scheduling a Boston night club to from works. me'hod cooperation, the home has set Sometimes it woiks so well Bing Crosby's if 'stars to think many Hollywood wonders himself that Wallace a scene mg of their own hontes and thp it is coincidence, as in of articles they would try first to the other day. or a Qllp bit save in case their homes burn- corps air by xtra cooperation fm a eground ed officeis Filming Bette Davis, waiting on the O Randolph) Brien, Pat which in Scott Anne Shirley and others set of "Old Acquaintance, tap-r-atow aid cars to make for the ped a finger on the black leathet scene of a crash landing, the notebook on her dressing tablp "If all the people and dogs actual crash landing snen of the "prp safe," she said. Id grab f,eld sounded. in, this notebook It has telephone training bomber coming land- - numbers and appointments and crash a signaled for Mi - plans suggesting line changes w hut ov ei came the difficul- for run-- j my on the pictuie in it. I couldn't ty bcfoie it settled movie company Dnector Richard Wallace and b. staff simply stage then scenes against the background by accuiate information to what will occur at given be-aid- rT"-sp- d c n j LET US KNOW HOW YOURE GETTING ALONG, TOO, JOHNNY - - We appreciate those letters youve been writing to some of them clipus, Johnny, Some of them in the PaSomewhere headed some the censor, ped up by to what cific, with vague references youre seeing and doing. g of a 390 complete RICHARD y siag-seivin- m PHILLIPS MILK OF PIRMIN1 Eileen, and hustled with a seteen con tiact tucked m his pocket, was a mighty confused young man When told that his first role would be with Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland in Babes on Bioadway, Dick remaiked, 'It looks as if I'm right back where I staited from. School I)a Pals And no tiuer, woids were spoken, for Richard was raised in Holly-wooand Mickey Rooney and Judy weie school-dapals Thtee years ago when Dick decided things werent piogies-jsinfast enough for him in Hollywood, he packed his bags and headed for New Yoik When Geoige S Kaufman began a seaich foi a juvenile lead in ' My Sister Eileen, he came acioss young Quinne. An audition won him the role and he was as good as on his to Hollywood Soon he was offeied a contiact and was told to tepoit to the studio as soon as the show closed That his fust pictuie was to nails Hollywood ' US FOR ALL DRUG NEEDS ORTHO-GYNO- V Sister - quality drugs and rarately But I think one of the first things I d tiy to save would be a pictuie or two of some old eiontes Some of them can't be replaced now. Alexis Smith is young enough and new enough on the star list to he honest enough to admit that her scrapbooks would be saved first. You know, the ones with notices and printed stones about my getting a long contract and she explained. eveiy thing, It was a toundabout loute to 'Hollywood foi young Richard Quine, but he landed tight where he watted to be, doing just wnat h wanted to do When Dick who is appearing in s Tish was spotted by the talent scouts in the Bioadway pioduction of My You begin to chew NAVY BOXER KEEPS SAILORS FIT OLD-TIM- E ledovv s vv ROUNDABOUT TO FILMS se WS-JOUH- NAL d lun foi the 21 fit m it ti the telescope sight that Bill she said. gave me, Id get thit and Bills tevolver that he has mkod me to bung him when I tn ike my fust visit Hes in the ,u my ail foites now and wants ihe gun Said Ilumpluey Bogait: It my wile and my clog and my boat weie not involved, I d piobably foi get myself and do what I have heatd otheis have done cany out pillows and thunv expensive lamps through he Nt scared you as vv ho l.o beenWfiSBhrbe W!tre 11 shouW tight whtre r beJn loose However ft'was haVe warm and tie rub color w&s h,e;1,;te,llnt? elt she need-P- d & poB u v i I f Shet ida j oncier'nK000 just manynine instant, times before at the three Intrud-i- e been put up, wiihout her knowT they stared back at '!LleKltlra gn 'i tile without Pi The important thing to us back home, Johnny, is that joure getting along all right, that youre in good it seems silly connecting health, that your morale that word with you is tops. SPECIAL Write us often, Johnny. Any little thing from you, about you, is mighty important to a few thousand of us girl-friend- back home. a WILL YOU LEND US HIS PICTURE? show window, were starting a In the display of the pictures and names of our Boys in the We want your boys or picture for this display. We also want a short biography of what he did before entering service, his age, branch of service, rating or rank, where he has served for our file. Youll want your boy included as this display grows. Please News-Journa- for men and girls in service You parents, and brothers and sisters, and here at home is A OUR Boy In ? If The Service getting the to. like he'd not, were sure s, News-Journal- Weve made a special rate, especially for him. Well send a full year, 101 issues, packed with Box Elder county news, about places and people he knows, for only $1.50. If he isnt getting the why don't you come in and him start it to toddy? 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