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t MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1970, - THE SEATTLE STAR A New Angle on Things. j The TIME WAS Come WHEN ; swale Sy Sy We MUST ASSERT OUR RIGHTS! ‘STAY HOME AND PUN NURSE GIRL wat Ls You | Shoup SAY KOT! wert Goma TO A POLITICAL MEETING ar Goaltlle Dawu wiry You Tue EveduG OLNIA AND | ARE GomG DADO", 15 MOMER ThE Boss IN Twis Wouse? Vv Ore THEY FOUND THE GHosT {VID was all excitement. “Oh,y “‘Linten” I said, And sure boy! he exclaimed, “I wish | enough it did sound like a sort of could have been there when you | far-off tinkle, and it sounded like went to look for a ghost! Did you | Brownie's own bell. @o any of the rowing on the way’! “Wedrifted along awhile, Every And how soon did you find it? Ijone was tense and listening, and mean the cow—not the ghost.” presently the sound came again, “Now, Davie,” Pegey mid, gen-|much more distinctly, and this tly, “You are interrupting. We | time father heard It, too. will be very still now, Mra, Polly “We stayed long enough to hear un you 1 ad it again, to be quite sure, to hear “Just "& minute, David, and 1|\t over and over again—and then will answer your questions. But | We went back home. I'm not quite to them yet, but I'll} “Working now on a clue we get there. followed the shore line, till we “The next morning I jumped | came to a point about opposite to out of bed without even waiting | the piace from which we had to be called and was ready before | heard the bell, anybody else was for the new try.| This brought ts up to the de Decause, you see, this was ™Y/serted farm, and as we had very own idea. searched that ground over and ie’ on cS ve sence ars over, We were about tn despair, . a wi joy we mos' « superstitious and afraid of every: | qi, Mt once father cried out, 's the matter with us! Why thing in the least unusual, they] sane we think of it sooner? Were willing to show us where| (one here” And he be rn r can pusl they thought they had heard the/ 100") i. Way thru the underbresh ringing of Brownie's bell. ag ul ig oot EP gete "No, David, I didn’t row any of |} if che Knew exactly where . It was enough for me “And he really did. He led us up to the old well, and there, sure 4 enough, not hurt at all, far down “We had gone quite a distance, | Yelow us, was the cow, almost to the boundary line of our| “She had had enough green stuff to eat to keep her alive, and there was a trickle of water to arink. “So when we hauled her out with ropes and tackle she: was very little the worse for her expe- rience, And there was a mighty happy little calf on our place that night.” esyess Otis Hebets Borer SAV, NOUNG MAN WHAT DoES™ ALL TUIS™ MEAN?? ENTERTAINING ALL THE ABIGHBORS Why, BoP Don'T” Nou KAVOW THLS™ 15> Gea: Syne 0 . Nick was leaving notices at everybody's front door. No- tices which read, “School Begins Tomorrow.” ‘The Meadow Grove school was un-| They were very soon to find out Ger an old oak tree on the edge of | for before they'd had time to scram- Rustling Forest im the Lard-You-|bie back home, Nick was leaving anéI-Know-About, the seats being/ notices at everybody's front door. moss-covered stones of various sizes, | Notices which read, “School Begins depending on the pupils who were| Tomorrow. Everybody Come™ And to sit upon them. The desks, too,| Nancy was busy dusting around, fill + were of stone but not moss-covered, | ing inkweils, stacking up copy-books of, course. and tacking up maps. While the Mr. Scribble Scratch, the fairy} Magical Mushroom patched up « schoolmaster, made his way care | crack in the bell. fully thence, thru brambles and| After while Nick came hurrying groundivy, followed closely by|back sooking very much upset. “Two Ma Had It All Wrong LOTS OF PEOPLE, SH- 1 HEA OH! BOO- HOO-G0 t ; HACK DRIVERS, * ; ING LJUST KNOW AFTER | DPAWGUNIT WOMAN: iL MEN, Cops |"! TAKING HIS SPEECHES! WAS MOBBED! NIGHT WaToHttEN! ic HE STARTED HONE AN WAS ROBBED - KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES fc, |] SUT RENENGER| YES, BUT WHO TA, HES RUNNING COULD HE MAKE “POR MAYOR, AND: SPEECHES “To HE HAS To STAY| AT TWO IN TH’ OUT PM MAKE [| MORNING? SPEECHES: > » i Nancy and Nick and their faithful friend, the wise oli Magical Mush- room. Had you seen them stepping along looking so learned and every- thing, you'd have said right away, I'm sure. “My goodness, but the creatures will learn a jot this year ‘with such smart tcaghers”’ But all the little Meadow Grovd g@pple peep- ing down from branches and from under bushes poked each otner in| the ribs and whispered. St! There goes the new master! But who are people aren't coming.”-he informed them. “Mr. Ow! and Mrs. Rat won't) let their children come unless we have night school. But Mr. Owl says he's wise enough to teach his son all he needs to know.” * hs Scribble Seratch pulled his fore lock. “They'll have to come because the law says so,” said he, “but go tell them they can sleep after they get here. We'll arrange for beds.” Nick went off with the message, but came back with a worried look on his face. W. BURGESS Sammy Jay Is Indignant AMMY JAY was indignant. Yes, sir; Sammy Jay was very much put out, In fact, Sammy was just) plain downright mad. It is bad | enough to be found out and blamed for things you really do do, but to be biamed for things that you don't do, ‘and that you don’t even know any thing about, is more than even Mr. Jaybird can stand. It had begun) ‘when he met Jimmy Skunk early in the evening. “Hello, Sammy Jay! What was you doing up so late last night?” gaid Jimmy Skunk. | red as he glared down at Peter Rab- bit. “What's the joke, Peter Rabbit?) That's the second time this morring that I've been told that I was scream- ing last night, when all the time I was fast asleep,” said Sammy Jay. “Then it’s a funny way you have of sleeping,” replied Peter Rabbit. “Come, Sammy, be honest, and tell’ me what you were yelling ‘Thief! for over in the Green Forest.” “Peter Rabbit, Skunk are crazy; just as crazy as loons!" sputtered Sammy Jay. “I tell you and Jimmy! MYOMY YES = YOU SURE SHOOK WANDS WITH OLD MAN “HARD LUCK"s —— we FIRE, STARTED BY AN OVER- Doctors Recommend | How to Beautify | Alaska Indians to “I wasn't up late, T went to bed! yoy 1 was aaleep, und I guess I ought |flew over to the Smiling Pool. Jerry) Jamaica Ginger to heated motor, did $30 damage to 4 Enroll at U. of W. at my usual hour, just after Mr. Sun | t, Know!” Muskrat looked up and eaw him. Your Complex “What were you yelling about in weft to bed behind the Purple Hills,” | replied Sammy Jay. “Oh, come, Sammy Jay; “for once in your life! It was a long, | Jong, long time after Mr. Sun went | to bed that I heard you screaming | and making a great fuss over in the| Green Forest What was it all) about?” said Jimmy Skunk. Sammy Jay stamped one foot. He was Beginning to lose his temper. ‘You know he loses it very easily. “! am honest!” he screamed, “I tell you I went to bed just as I always do, and I didn't wake up until this morning.” “Then you must talk something @readful in your sleep,” seid Jimmy Skunk, turning his back on Sammy Jay, who was #o mad by this time that for a few rainutes he couldn't find his tongue, When he did, he flew off screaming at the top of his lungs, He was still screaming when he flew over the Old Brier Patch, where Peter Rabbit was just beginning to doze off. Peter was sleepy. He Gidn't like to have his morning nap disturbed. “Hi, Sammy Jay! Didn't you make racket enough last night to give hon- est folks a little peace and quiet to. day?” shouted Peter Rabbit. Sammy Jay flew up in a young @herry tree on the edge of the Old|to make him mad, or had he really|Tenn., He been made here, { Brier Patch, and his eves were fairly bi Brag I guess I know your voice be honest | ¥ en I hear it!" replied Peter Rab bit. “It’s bad enough in daytime, but “What's the joke, Peter Rabbit?” the night, Sammy Jay?" asked Jerry: ‘This was too much, Sammy Jay let his wings and his tail droop de jectedly and hung his head I don't know, I really don't know anything about it,” he said, Next story: Sammy Jay Thinks He's Going Crazy, Youth Is Held for Death of Actress SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 13.—A! |bert Beltran, 19, was arrested her: | yesterday in connection with th death last April of Gladys Goulding motion picture actress Beltran, who had just, returne from working in an Alaskan fishery is alleged to have told a shipmat | that he left Balifornia because of t! Be Denied Boozers That private stocks soon will be the only hope of those afflicted with parched throats, is indicated by the anngincement of the Retail Drug: | gists’ association that closer co-oper won with th ral prohibition of. fice in stamping out illicit sales of Jamaica ginger is planned. In union there is strength--as many ® married man has learned to us sorrow. STOP ITCHING SKIN Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There is one safe, dependable treat. ment that relieves itching-torture and if I were you I'd quit yelling in the death of the actress from an overdo times of drugs. night. Some one of these Hooty the Ow! will hear you, and that Will be the end of you and your noine. Now away; sleet Sammy went. thru, and yet he didn’t know what|convention at San Francisco, to Mi of Knoxvill h to make of it. 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