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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER .... . " (.Oh, very, very rick tkey I tJvny s try to retj bored POULTRY FARMERS NEED WORK PLANS By Frances Shelley Wees Assures Yearly Schedule WNU Service And look z.3 owned the, Pleasure, Profit. you as he held the door. Once Inside she went directly up the stairs, quickly, 17 from What youre hinting at, Tubby said as if she wanted to get away him. boldly, Is that weve got to capture For a long time Bryn stood at the him, then, and dispose of him finally, of the stairs, thinking, wondering, foot once and for all. Murder, I suppose. Of course, It doesnt matter. Any of remembering. Then, slowly, he went use would gladly oblige, but It would on up, and down to Tubbys room. Bryn shut the door behind him and be nice to know your plans first. We sat down uninvited. He looked at stab would to draw see lots who might him. Thats the fairest way, really. Tubby. You do a lot of thinking these Must he said commiseratingly. What weve got to do," Bryn said, days, be hard on you. disregarding Tubby, is to let him Huh, Tubby retorted, meeting his come here, all unsuspecting; but weve gaze, you dont look any too peaceful got to know ahead of time. Weve got yourself. And yet, here am I, doing at to let him come here to make sure of least half your thinking for you, and getting our hands on him. Inside our d n near all the worrying. Lord, own gates we can be sure of being unyoure slow, Bryn. I never saw anydisturbed. thing like it. I suppose you havent "I know," Deborah said suddenly. told her yet how you feel about her. Joe. have you? Dsing the correct techJoe? nique? Yes. Joe Is She turned to Bryn. What do you mean? our nearest neighbors boy. Before you "Well, one of the first rules is for a came, she explained, when Joes fa- gentleman to confess his tender pasther brought us any mail from town, sion first. I suppose you had sense or anything we didnt expect, he used enough to do that? to sound a call on a born he has there. I dont Bryn drew a deep breath. A kind of hunting bugle he made himknow. I cant remember. I dont think self out of a deer-horHes terribly so. What I wanted was to find out how proud of it, and he loves to do it He's she felt. I know how I feel. There you go, old dunderhead. She taught Joe, too, and you can hear it for miles. Why not . . . why not have doesnt know how you feel, does she? Joe watch the road? Nothing could That is, you couldnt expect her to be get past him, especially If you told him any more sensible than you, under the enough to make him see how serious it circumstances, and youre as blind as was. And the minute he sees the car an owl. So you just asked the girl he can sound the horn, and well have where she stood and omitted to menalmost fifteen minutes to prepare." tion your own state of affections first? Well, there you are, Bryn said, Bright boy. Women love that kind of Were all thing. It gives them so much ground to smiling down at Deborah. stand on. right, arent we? We're all right, Deborah said, Bryn gazed at him dazedly. Tubby and her lashes dropped to her cheek at groaned. He reached over to the table the look in his eyes. beside him and lifted Pilars letter, open, Its words leaping out from the Bryn, very boldly, had proposed a page. Read that, he commanded. If starlit walk to Deborah, and to his sur- anything can sober you up, this will. prise she had made no excuse. She I dont want to read it It hasnt had been pale and weary after the exto do with me. anything citement of the letter, and now that what youd like to think. Thats some solution had been leached, she put Let me just tell you, my son, its got everyit behind her with relief. She walked thing to do with you. It may be adalong beside him in silence, holding to dressed to me, but if I hadn't been here her face, from time to time, the sheaf with Id never have seen it. She of clove-pink- s he had gathered for her knowsyou. darn well Ill pass the word on beside the walk. Their perfume, heady to you. and sweet, drifted up to him. What word? beautiful a he said Its night, Take It Read it steadily. Bryn took it, and sighed, but settled Yes. down to it Whats it like up here In the winter time, Deborah? My Dear Tubby: 1 do hope you are having a pleasant Oh, she replied, its beautiful. I away up there in the mountains. 1 love it We get ever so much snow, visit must say I was completely taken by just here in the valley, but It doesnt surprise to hear that you had gone, last long. When It comes, it makes and without telling anyone your address! me think of Lorna Doone. Do you re- But Bryn naturally would not care to have the world know the location of member? When the snow was so heavy his idyllic retreat. Isn't it romantic? and thick, and they were all winter-bound- I think it is too thrilling, and together with every one else, I can scarcely What do you do with yourself when wait to meet his bride. I hear she is very beautiful and completely charm? you are ing, and I am so glad for Bryn. Do give to was do. There him my kindest regards, and give Debalways plenty Mending, you know, and sewing, and orah my Jove. Affectionately, keeping the house in order. PILAR. But in the evenings? How does she Sometimes She glanced up at him. Bryn looked up. it is a little dull," she said. But Joes know Deborahs name? How does she father brought us a load of logs each know youre here with us? Ill bet a nickel she searched the fall, and we would put one on the fire, Gary and I, and sit beside it reading. records of the license bureau for the answer to your first question. And for Or playing chess. It sounds very pleasant," Bryn said. Well get a radio this winter, shall we? And how about a kitten or two? A hearth isnt really complete without a kitten. She murmured something under her breath. Bryn bent toward her. I beg Sugar that Is sweeter than sugar your pardon? Is the product of a model experimental I said," she replied, lifting her at Iowa State college, says the I said, you would probably be plant voice, Scientific American. Here Prof. J. H. bored. The road will be Impassable as soon as the rains set in. You will find McGumphy and J. W. Eichinger have a process for the production it very dull, shut away from the world developed of a form of sugar which is sweeter for so long. ordinary cane sugar, and which he said. Id be looking at than No, has never before been produced at a you. Youd . . . cost permitting commercial exploitaShe caught her breath. tion. youd get tired of that" The source of their sugar is the Id never get tired of looking at Jerusalem artichoke which contains beautiful know how Dont you you. you are, Deborah? Youre the prettiest from 7 to 24 per cent of levulose. The artichoke is said to produce more thing in the world. sugar per acre than any other plant Oh, no. No, Im not. She bent her head and lifted the except sugar cane, while the cost of pinks to her lips. She held them there, production per acre Is less than for g any other plant. silent The artichokes when harvested are Deborah. Yes? washed, sliced and dried. The dried "Do you . . . like me at all? chips will, keep indefinitely without She did not answer. Bryn could losing their sugar content As needed, hear his own heart pounding. He chips are extracted with hot water, waited. dissolving out the sugars. This soluShe stirred. "You have been more tion is acidified to convert the natural than kind to me, she said, and to inulin and levulin to levulose which is then precipitated by the addition of Grandmother, too. I am very grateful. She put her hands beside her on the lime. It is at this point in the process wall and jumped lightly down. "I that Professor AlcGlumphy has develthink we ought to go in, she said oped a new technique that makes the process commercially practical for the quickly. She' did not speak on the way back first time. After precipitation, the to the house, except to murmur Thank lime is liberated from the lime levulate CHAPTER VIII Continued ... ?" snow-bound- the other, Sally and Simon left a forwarding address. Pilar would get what she wanted or die In the attempt Well, why shouldnt she? Bryn demanded. She should have been told, as far as that goes. I thought you would tell her something to satisfy her. Shes one of the gang Isnt she, and, after all, we did go around together pretty steadily. Tubby. If shes upset I dont blame her much. It would have been only common courtesy on my part to write and tell her the whole story, but it was too damned awkward. I tried." And the reason it was awkward, Tubby said evenly, was because she wasnt just one of the gang, and you knew perfectly well that she expected to marry you in the end. Didnt you? I didnt ask her to. Dont quibble. I never told her I was in love with her. I wasnt in love with her. Ive He never kissed Pilar in my life. Its a very looked down at the note. kind note, under the circumstances, he said. She might perfectly well have written It to me. I dont see why she didnt. That note, Tubby said deliberately, is about as Innocent and kind as a stick of dynamite with a fuse burning. Oh, dont be a fool, Tubby. Whats got into you, anyway? You used to like her. You said she was a good sport, and a lot of other things. You and she were great pals." So we were. Mhm, Tubby agreed. So we were. But why? Thats what I found out when you pulled your little stunt She didnt care two pins about me. The only reason she ever spread herself about me was because she thought It might make it easier for her to get you. See? And that night when I went to tell her that you were married, I caught her off her guard. Never again. I wouldnt go near her with a suit of boilerplate on. Bryn folded the note and put it back on the table. And now,. Tubby said, watching him, she knows where you are. And what of it? Nothing. Nothing at all Go on mooning, old hophead. Bryn took out his case and lit a cigarette. Say, Bryn, Tubby said at last, did you hear what Madeline said to me tonight? What did she say? Well, nothing much," Tubby anIt was the way swered, embarrassed. she said It. You know, Madelines a darn nice girl. I never really thought much about It before, sort of took her for granted, you know. But shes a peach. Bryn got up leisurely and went to the door. He opened it Bryn moved across the hall and tapped at Madelines door. Tubby sat up, stiff with horror. Madeline, Bryn called through the keyhole. Mhm? Madeline, Tubby says he likes you." Oh, Madeline said, and obviously sat up In bed. How much?" she in- quired after a moment. (TO BE CONTINUED) Sugar That Is Sweeter Than Caine Is Found Plentiful in Artichoke Plant sugar-yieldin- OEERFULafiB When Im out riding witk my friends Honeymoon Mountain Copyright by Frances Shelley Wees THE .. By J. C. Taylor, Extension Poultryman, Jersey College of Agriculture. Service. . WNU New ct-r- if I . HTCm"! Dont wait until the peak of the egg production season to prepare egg cases or delay cleaning and repairing brooder equipment until a few weeks before chicks are hatched. Include these regular tasks of poultry keeping in a yearly schedule of work and obtain more profit and pleasure from poultry farming. Too many poultrymen are apt to fail to organize their farms properly. A poultryman who spends seven and a half hours a year caring for one chicken can only manage a flock of 450 birds, while the poultryman who spends but one and a half hours per bird each year can take care of a flock of 2,000. A schedule of work will go a long way in increasing labor efficiency. In laying out such a program, plan it on a daily basis first and include all the chores that must be. done every day of the year, such as feeding the birds and preparing the eggs for market, and allow a certain amount of time for each task. Poultrymen who have never followed a regular routine will be surprised to find that these farm chores can be done in considerably less time. Then plan the schedule on a monthly or yearly basis to fit the daily routine and to distribute seasonal work more evenly during the year. Arrange to do such work as cleaning, repairing and ordering new parts for the brooder and preparing egg cases so that routine work will not have to be neglected nor extra labor hired during the rush seasons. WNU Service. in its progress. The ministei work on his sermon, the mercl at his desk, the woman in household duties all must ex these calls to turn aside from work in hand. And it is a par ones character growth to these timely or untimely ruption without any break in temper or courtesy. A young student who was to call often upon Phillips Brooks in his study, told the writer that he could never have learned from the Bishops manner or words that the busy man was ever too busy to receive him. 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