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Show South Cache News, Hyrum, Utah Classified Department AUTOS, TRUCKS MISCELLANEOUS Fresh em All I ley Need ,,rFarane. P11the World who disappeared War, leaving his children, suddenly tears later and identifies stationed Captain Mackey, his son, Ric, as mP a n. Ric has be- WK ln,Tl !ith Sandra Calvert, a - dePendine til youv !y tniiJJons md water fi,nd JUl Mackey who Captain threatens - He few at she her, fieand she arid Bc ,7arm3to live. She startles m Julia nizme a picture of Rich-f- j "Ut of captain Mackey. Sandra sister, have a quarrel hfch Sandra demands $10,000. say-- t captain Mackey arrives, Ric. to there to take Sandra ng-j- ust e Juice of of water. Qfflach, ! ton. day It Sood for it sources fatiguei ps They id diges- - CHAPTER XIX I iordon? I dont know where l. Sgned- - Some flight I think. He was a splen- system. JS Wnk 10 'ip you! s. train-Schoo- did fellow. u ACCESS. & & INVEST. OPPOR. WANTED TO BUY WE BUY AND SELL EARN $25 TO $50 WEEKLY Addressing Office Furniture. Files. Typewriters. AddCards. Send 10c to cover mailing. MCMILLAN COMPANY Machines. Safes. Cash Registers ing 111. 5038 Washington Park Ct., Chicago 15. SALT LAKE DESK EXCHANGE 623 South State St.. Salt Lake City. Utah BUSINESS over a little 1 heard a plane go mn t0 -- hlle ago. , ild Lnt Ji11 let water ice tray, wondered if she She offer him another drink used to this aspect of her grandfather did 1 thought Dave. and you, ang .bout all of on, a babbled she men, air iH you he why wondering hit nervously, old wood-a- n picked up that awful had left potato masher. Mamie out--it was a thousand years where Ric had (U and all scarred T a baby. was he when it mawed she thinly. ended, ivied you, stool He perched on the kitchen wd lighted a cigarette. he asked. She Smoke these? Now and then. ihook her head. But Mother doesnt like it much." Tell me a little about yourself. he asked, Youre not in school? formetimes Id fight for him till we both died, if anything threatened him. Families are like that He rose and moved absently near her and laid his hand for a moment on her hair. Jill took the hand and pressed It, looking up at him, terribly sorry for him. He must, she was thinking, have loved that lost child very much, and no doubt the hurt of that loss had turned him In upon himself, made him bitter and misunderstood, made him the person Spang and others called Old Cyanide. Jill got up, a little disturbed by the sharpness of her own emotions. "You said you wanted to see my sister-in-laShe made an awkward effort to get back to commonShall I call her place ground. marriage. But now? I suppose so. He seemed to pull himself back from some reI came moteness, with difficulty. to take her away. Im taking her back to her husband. Til get her, Jill said. I hope shell go with you. Captain. Though, to be awfully crude and terribly you-Sp- coolly. )gS 'Good ed ve laughed. sweet as you! She led him ; back to the living-roo- Talk Lost About a Daughter I lost my daughter, quietly. Oh, he said, Im sorry! It was a very great loss, he went on. Now that Ive seen you I know how great my loss was. Im sorry. Weve both lost, havent we? A daughter needs her father terribly, and I suppose fa- thers need their daughters, too, I dont they? They need them very much. But t sometimes they fail to realize the j need until its too late. Im quite sure I didnt appreciate my daughter when I had her. I had my mind full of other things. But of course your daughter that you lost can be a sort of glory to you, dont you think? My father is like that to me. If my father could come back, I suspect hed be a little embarrassed by the splendor I invested him with, and very likely your daughter would be a nice, just human girl, too maybe shed worry you by staying out too late and smoking and things like that But because we dont have them we can keep them wonderful and extra ordi-fisrcant we? And maybe it comforts them a little for being from us, if they know. Do you think they could know, possibly? People think a lot about life beyond the grave, in wartime, dont y, sep-srat- ed they? I wish your father aek to live up to all the Bunt up for him in could come thing youve your mind, Jill McFarlane. But theres a big c ance at he might be a sad di- sjoin tment. Oh, he couldnt be! He couldn't matter how dull he was, or stern or irritable u or anything. n matter what he was, hed I m be my father! Just as Ric is my brother, even when I get r ous at him for being weak and ng outrageous things, like this s. no Be-snf- -- fESESMSMSi d. and found an ash tray for him, and forgot for the moment that he had really come to see Sandra. She said, when the silence had stretched a little, "Do you have a daughter, Captain Mackey? He looked up sharply, and she saw his lip twitch a little. E0M TMEPMm'SllVS brii-an- years old. war. Ive 9. tonic effect Bell-an- a no! Jill gracious, Im practically middle-ageIm almost twenty-seve- I was a war baby last never seen my father. He didnt come back. In every war some of ps dont But me back, he said slowly. were all vain enough to hope that well be remembered. "Its the old urge for immortality, Isn't it?" Jill said, sensing something in this mans mood that answered the aching thing she had kept in her heart so long, the part of her that belonged to Spang. So, you see I have to be my fathers Ric and I are his futuImmortality. re-all In the future he has. I school I used to read all those weird books, all about the transmigration of souls, and metempsychosis, and 111 that fantastic stuff, and for a I while I pretended to myself that I was my father, that perhaps hed been killed just at the very moment Id been bom, and that his soul had gone into my body, and that really I was Richard McFarlane." I An oddly gentle smile moved over his face. Perhaps that did happen. Perhaps his soul did go off and leave him and come to rest in your body. And if it did and if he knew Im quite sure he wouldnt wish for anything better than to live on through some one so lovely and n CALOX fastest-actin- g n gs id fi- is P TRY SELRODO had a thought for anybody but himRELIEF OR NO COST TO YOU self, his experience might not be See Your Druggist or Write much help to him that is unless he P. O. Box 1113 - Salt Lake City. Utah changed his ways a lot. Only fools and dead men never change, returned the captain. "Experience can teach a man a great deal. It can teach him, for instance, that theres a time for For You To Feel Well speech and a time to be silent. 24 hours every day. 7 days every John Ls black eyes sharpened week never stoppings tne kidneys filter and then grew sober. waste matter from the blood. If more people were aware at how the If youve learned that, sir, youve kidneys must constantly remove sur HOT--HASHES- ? change to learned the most important thing in pjua fluid, excess acids and other waste matter that cannot stav in the blood human experience, he said. Im without Injury to health, there would for the an old man and I know. be better understanding of( wh$ the whole system Is upset when kidneys fail And being an old man, youll on your smile to function properly. Women in your 40's"I Does this give a younger man credit for tryBurning, scanty or too frequent urinae functional middle-agEfficient Calox works two tcnys: tion sometimes warns that something peculing? iar to women cause you period to suffer hot Is wrong. You may suffer nagging backX Helps remove film... bring out flashes, nervous, highstrung, weak, I am always glad, John I. Mcache, headaches, dizziness, rheumatic tired feelings? Then do try Lydia B. .11 the natural lustre of your pains, getting up at nights, swelling. will Farlane spoke slowly, and Jill was Plnkham8 Vegetable Compound to Why not try Doan's PHU1 You smile. bethe such recommended relieve medicine be using a a little impatient with him for svmptoms. Its famous 2 A special ingredient in Calox for this purpose country over. Doan's stimulate the funcing so pontifical and making such Taken regularly Plnkhams Comtion of the kidneys and help them to encourages regular massage ... flush out poisonous waste from the tiresome speeches, though Captain pound helps build up resistance which has a tonic effect on gums blood. They contain nothing harmful against such distress. Thousands have . . . helps make them firm and Mackey seemed not to be bored or Get Doant today. Use with confidence. reported benefit! Also a very effective rosy. Tone up your smile.. .with At all drug stores. amused by him at all. I am al- , stomachic tonic. Worth trying! Calox! went on, ways glad, the old man ALsds A famous McKesson laboratories, o to give credit where credit is due. 11) years of pharmaceutical Good night to you, Captain." 21-- ell They shook hands again, and Jill WNU W saw how little her grandfather looked, so shrunken, so old. Then he turned and went toward the Relieved in 5 minutes or double ycur tncitey back When excess stomach acid causes painful, suffocatstairs, and he seemed to grope for me sour stomach and he&rlburn doctors usuuly ing gas. the door, and she heard his feet prescribe the medicines bnewn for s relief medicines line those in stumble as he went up ahead of her. symptomatic Tablets. No laxative brings comfort in a or double your money back on return ot bottle She heard his bedroom door close, jiffy to ua. 25c at all druggists. as she reached the upper hail, and there was a queer, sharp sudden sound beyond it, a sound almost like Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! a sob. She knocked on Sandras door, and it was opened with suspicious Sandra still wore the alacrity. feathered robe, the sculptured curls, To hold your loose uppers and lowthe bluish shadow on her eyelids, ers comfortably secure all day and try dentists amazing disevery the rosy curve of lip meant for al- covery day, called STAZE. Not a messy STAZE lure. But her eyes were hard as powder!Get 35c tubeIs atpleasant-to-us- e druggist a, paste. ill matrix and as cold. today! Accept no substitute! R D Be sure you get Americas favorite rice cereal, Holds All Day ot Whats Rod Mackey doing 451 A Ma 71? Your Mona Back I I Et fx ivi the one and only Kellogg's Rice Krispiesl here? she demanded. Jill closed the door, moving into the room. "You listened, did you? Hes a captain from Ridley Field. He says he has come to take you to Ric. How can I go to Ric? I dont even know where he is! How will the one-cro- p system, and on the acres Changing his community to a program I live when I get there? Ricky told removed from cotton, raises feed for ' of balanced farming earned for M. P. me to stay here till he sent for me. hundreds of cattle. The purebred Polled Moore, Senatobia, Mississippi, election to This is some kind of trick. I know Herefords on his Circle M Ranch are of America Farmers in the Champion Rod Mackey. Im not going. among the best. For four consecutive years - On his 15,000 acres he pioneered 1944his auction prices have set new world Dont be an idiot, Sandra. Capsoil conservation methods, proved that records. His many tractors are equipped tain Mackey told Grandfather that feed crops can be grown, and showed that with Firestone Ground Grip tires, and he he had promised Ric to bring you. properly managed rundown land will says that the new Firestone Champion All right. Ill talk to him, she Ground Grip is the best tire he has ever profitably support livestock. On fewer said, sullenly, but I wont go with used.. acres he grows as much cotton as under him. No woman in her right mind would go anywhere with Rod MackNOTE: Write to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio, for booklet M. P, Moore, Champion Farmer. ey. How silly! Jill was scornful v ' VJ." You assume that every man has designs on you, Sandra. I dont be' O ' 'V' f ' lieve you know Captain Mackey at ''' ' all. I wouldnt be afraid to go with him. Oh, no doubt Youre the naive type that men like Mackey look for. Sandra was posing, Jill saw, even walking down the stairs. Her head was up, she was pointing her toes, she was being regal and keeping her eye on the long mirror in the lower hall. She was the affronted queen when she faced Roger Mackey at the living-roodoor. Just what, she asked in an imperious tone, "is the meaning of this. Captain? , He said, Go pack your bags, Sandra. Im taking you to your husband. Gas en Seiontssh Ub-in- nt ASTHMA, HAY FEVER on his experience, John I. argued. Now, take a man that had never I lost my daughter, quietly. he said frank, I think Ric would do much better in the army, if he were alone." Im sure of that, he said. I have another plan I hope to be able to work out for Sandra. One that will be better for everybody. "Its certainly generous of you to take the trouble, Jill remarked. I hope there is an answer to this problem. I know Sandra isnt hapShe started for the door py here. and then stopped, as a slippered figure came shuffling down the stairs. Oh, Grandfather I didnt hear Grandfather, we have comyou. pany. This is Captain Mackey, from Ridley Field. My grandfather, Mr. McFarlane, Captain. The captain has come to take Sandra away, Grandfather. John I. McFarlane walked slowly toward the man in uniform. So youre Captain Mackey? the old man said. Richard McFarlane looked at his I am Captain father steadily. Mackey, Mr. McFarlane, he said, How do you do, sir? evenly. John I. seemed to wait His breath came heavily, his nostrils and his lean throat quivered. Then with an out his abrupt gesture, he held hand. he How do you do, Captain? said. They clasped hands gravely, and It seemed to Jill that they were a were long time about it, that they each each studying other, searching others face with an intentness that was odd for two people who were utter strangers. 11,1 " you. think, Might be. That would depend V ' A Close Call For Mackey Thank you, Im not going. I doubt if Ricky knows anything about this at all. Youre meddling again, arent you, Rod Mackey? As serting your authority to meddle in the affairs of other people, that dont concern you! On the contrary, this concerns I have a very me, he insisted. definite commission. Otherwise I shouldnt have made this long trip. For goodness sake, Sandra, you said you were breaking your heart because you had to leave Ric, Jill exclaimed. I should think youd be delighted to have a chance to go with Captain Mackey." Sandra gave her a slow, pitying Did you ever see this oflook. ficer before, Jill? she asked, coldly'Why, of course. I met him at Father and Son Field. Ridley Shake Hands Does he remind you of some Some one youve seen beThen John I. said, "So youve one? fore? Sandra went on in that same come to take that woman away that one young Richard married? deadly level voice. Jill did not answer because she He sent for her, did, he? bestartled by the odd, harsh sound moment was a waited The captain words his that Then Captain Mackey made. fore he answered. His voice came, level and even. I promised Richard came slowly. I remind her of her father, he McFarlane that I would take her looking straight at Sandra. sir. said, Its quite away from this house, And she reminds me of my own I my promise that keep important comforting Richard McFarlane, dont you daughter. Weve been each other because we both know think? People with Give what we have lost John I. drew his lips in. should indulge their imagination used to to two or get me a minute too far A captain whims sometimes, but not it, he said, dryly. not too dangerously far! Imagto a private. a keeping promise inations have a way of getting away "Important that a captain keep from you, of traveling at high even any promise, Mr. McFarlane, speed to all sorts of remote plaoes. a promise to himself, the other, Even to Mexico! Now, If you'll him. man reminded .Mrs. Mcbag. your pack kindly In a case like that. Id say hed Farlane Jr., well be on our way. better go very slow making promJust one bag, please. The reft of ises to himself. John I. remarked. your things can be sent for ieter. 'He might make a few he couldnt And you neednt be uneasy. Im keep. taking you straight to the place "A man learns by experience, where you ought to be. sir? dont sttofob ms (TO BE CONTINUED) THERE are four sound reasons like Champion Farmer Moore are putting their tractors on Firestone Champion Ground Grips: (1) they clean up to 100 more effectively; (2) they pull up to 62 more; (3) they last up to 91 longer; and (4) they roll more smoothly on the highways. . The extra high, curved, connected traction bars make this superiority possible. Shaped like a pyramid, they cut into the soil with a sharp, cleaving action. Mud falls from them freely - because the space between the bars is wider at the shoulders than near the center of the tread. The bar connections brace and strengthen the tread and give the tires a powerful center bite in the very heart of the traction zone. The tires roll smoothly because the curved, connected bars are in continuous contact with the highway. It will pay you to insist upon Firestone Champion. Ground Grips for your tractor. They cost no more than ordinary tires. listen to the Voice of Firestone every Monday evening over NBC Copyright, 1947, The nrestooe Hr St Rubber Oa baoto-bot- ruAfCjfS |