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THE BEECKENRIDGE AM ZRICAN
Wednesday, April 17, 1040.
Political
Announcements
Th« American la authorised.
Is Announce the following can-
didates for office, subject to
toe Democratic Primary El.o
•-Ion In July IRlfl:
"or CMfms 17th District:
OTIS M1IXER
For Statu Kepr—rnUtlre lMtk
l/thlntivr District of Trias:
LISTER n>,HK <2nd Term*
For District Juilca:
BHYAN H ATCHISON
Far District Attorney:
BKN .1 I KAN (He eh-. U< nj
For District Clerk
CABl. MORTON
S D ISami PITTMiN
WALTKIi 1! <1.1 IT
For County Judge:
JKKSK K. SMITH
J. W. CAST!.KM AN
B. W I.Ain>KHr>AI.E
For County Attoriwy:
ROSS I. KU.IOTT
J. M RI ;FH (For 2nd Term*
For To* Collector •mi Aw« r
K N HOWBIiT, lR lwtlon)
ROBKItT E (Bob) HOOD
For Cotrtty llerk:
BKN O R AN"r 'Re-elee lm«
JOHN II (Johnnie KIKF.S
Far Sheriff:
F L llo-pyt FRKELAND
RAY HICHTY
'"MASK H<, TH
F«r <*>unt* Tr. surer:
W J PIiTfAPn r Re-election I
M!tS ANNA CASH WOOIiFIN
For Coromis loner rrwlnrt No. 1
C. R. AflNOI.D
R. R. TAVI.OR < Re-election).
QIUNCr CARET
For Comml««loner I'rertwt Wo. t
WAI.KER SAYI.E (Re-election•
I. B BULI^OCK
J. R. WOin.FORD
Far Commissioner Preclnet No. 4:
N O. (Newt) PRICE
JIM CRFAOH
OEORf.F. I. KFT.I.ET
BRYAN HAl.IBI'RTON
C. H in ffl JONES
For ComniUMoner Preeli* t N >. S:
J l_ (Joe) AN1RI,
R. I.. <Bob) KIRK
Justice of Peace, prerlnct No. 1-
J B. BIIXMAN
*. T W.V1DAIX
C. B SRAR51
SERIAL STORY
, K. 0. CAVALIER
BY JERRY BRONDFIELD
COfYHICHT. IM9.
NSA SCRVICC. INC.
• SERIAL STORY
. K. 0. CAVALIER
BY JERRY BRONDFIELD
"What are your plans for the
future, Eddie?" The suddenness
and earnestness of her question i
surprised him for a long moment.
He blinked a couple times and
fumbled for an answer.
"! Ret it." he raid slowly. m«\in- !
inply. "Your story again, eh?" |
She felt a light flush creeping
ii r> her face. "Forget it. .'other
game?"
"I m sorry." !•«* mid, strrt frly
contrite. "I'm sorry 1 said that.
Hut . . . why did you want to i
know?"
She looked at him lrvclly. "I
am really interested. I've won-j
dered why you took up lighting
awe the first tinie I saw you in
the ring and spoke to you."
. . . .. . . , "It's paid ni" well. It's the thing
amateur fi^ht that 1II never for- ( , d„ u. t And „ . ,lolU.st
\\% K*«I u « S «HI
ftfcapr. filtr* Ikr urn 4r cr**<ll«. Mr
admit* «m Val tfcnt hr wouldn't
Hr mm M If *Jm rwwld |«*l ftivirl
•W !• a Rf u siNiftrrumm*m n. W hen
% al mkr« wirr prrpnriae l'tUir'%
4 let. < nvaHfr bli« fcrr. IIimU bia*
aalf *re!la« pwialnrt. Italy after
III1 kn« iirrlri .r pniimt*
U«nc l i kiai ba M that na rlrc-
Irir |m rlrr h«mU fcuvr dwar Ihr
Job ia f& MlaiHri.
CHAPTER XI
44JF I got a thousand buck* for
each one I ate I wouldn't
touch a one." Eddie Cavalier
pushed the potatoes away from
him distastefully.
Val grinned. Til have a double
helping tonight." she said and
Steve Hansen roared.
"t took a iH-ating in my "-coond
Ket," Eddie said to Mike Kelly, work."
"But thai was mild compared to j "For the must part," die ad-
what I'm taking aboard this mud*; m'Med.
srow."
"I intend to keep it that Way,"
j he "aid quietly.
But he grinned as he Mid it. Val . Da y<lU n>Ke fighting''"
(iood News For Women
Every <lny women are finding
their head n hes. nervousness,
cramp-like pair..1*, other symptoms j
of functional dynmenuirhea due to
malnutrition ate helped by CAR*
Dili. Main way it usually helps Is
by increasing appetite and 1\<yw
of gastric Juice; no aiding diges-
tion. helping build up users. Per-
iod ie distress is also eased for
many who take CARDt'I few
days before and during ' the time"
Women ha-.e used CARDl'I for
mine than fifty years.
Charhw C. MrCTisst, D. C
CHIROPRACTOR
SIS Wf.ST W1IJ.IAM8
PIIONR SIr
Graduate Carver (V<sprsctlt
t oll. re. Oklahoma city
Douglas liked that grin. It was
sincere and boyish and she won-
dered t*1 iy she'd never noticed it
before.
Th* sky was overcast and there
was a slight mi t in the air when
they had finished eating and went
up on deck.
"Pretty raw night." Captain
Hansen observed. "I don't like
the looks of this," he said thought-
fully.
"And I've read every piece of
printed matter aboard ship." Kd-
die grumbled. "Inrluding the sea-
man's mjnual and the calendar,
from January to December."
Val IjukIm d. And then b.-.'ire
she hardly knew what she w.v-
saying: "I've got some checkc i •
down in my cabin."
"Swell," he said delightedly.
"What are v.-e waiting for?"
They left f-te\c H insen stand-
ing there. "Well, I'll h. ,"
Steve saiil softly, and reached for
his pipe. "I wonder . .
* m it
AJAL curled her legs under her
on the small f' an and shook
the little v/ooder Jiscs from a box.
"I'll take the black," i-ho said.
"Perfect match for yotir heart,"
he observed. "And that's a con-
cession. I didn't think you had
any at all."
She beat him the first game an-.l came along wi'h an ofTt r to turn
then he beat her three straight, j pro I jumped ai it."
"You can't even make it inter- He locked at her keenly. "Sim-
esting " he lamented. "Even when pie. i n't if"
I pull my punches." j She nori.led. "Simple enoueh.
"Oh. you weren't IrvinE""" ' But what nbiart the future? I sup-
"Praetically playing blind- -iose you'll sink your savings into
folded." n restaurant, just like Dempsey.
"Nope. Not me. When I rctira
Duffy and 1 are roing into the
spor'ing goods business! Do you
know," he said earnestly, "that
this country is recreation con-
scious? People pre always out
pla> ing. whether it's ten. is. golf,
swimming, baseball or a hundicd
other game". I'd like that, and 1
think I could lie h-ii>py in it."
He straightened up suddenly.
"Say. I've just about told you
everything but the story about
Aunt Emma."
"Something to look forw.ird to."
She cocked tier head slightly and
regarded him pensively. "Yoi
don't like me very much, do you?"
She could almost feel his gray
eyes lxii ing into her.
"At time you're tolerable," he
confessed. "At other times I could
• lap y<<u down without a bit of re-
j morse."
I "Orandmn, what big words ycu
use," .- he aid mockingly.
j "Tlv t reminds me." he con-
! tinued. "My biggest criticism is
! that you're too clever. When
I women are too brainy they can be
; awfully unmanageable."
"Oh. you like the low-on-the-
upbo.it type, eh0 Sweet and : irn-
pi<- but not very likely to be your
mental superior. Sorry I don't
conform."
"You've got me wrong again,"
held up his- hands. "See I he told her. "I m not looking fur
' A N>n^ tisne atm I hoped •> type. In fact, I'm m t tvtn lojk-
ing."
"I wouldn't put it off too lone."
"Why not? Oh. I'll admit it's
no fun ri tting belted around aivi
stopping a lot of leather with your
face. But I don't stop so much,"
he add'd significantly.
5. he smiled slightly. "Yes, I
know. You're a pretty slick ar-
ticle. Haven't got a mark on you.
Not a semblance of a tin ear.'
II
tht •
they'd Hold a surgeon's scalpel
-■me day. But things dor.'t al-1
w;i>s work out." He leaned back, she murmured. "Too many men
against the cabin y.alL I : tumb!e around and finally fall
"Dr. Edward ' Cavalier," ho!"ver the first girl in their path."
mused. "That sounds prettv good, "e ?rinned. "What > e -- t do-
d'e- i t is? Or shall 1 say—wouUI : -n«? Switching f-~ * .« -id-
have * • nded iMMi'i/ Funny, isn't i ^''ce to the love-lorn1 ** *o, why
it, how p .>ple can be denied the waste it on me?
thitijs that mean the mo.-t to *
then." 'T'HERE was a pr''iw 'iced roll
• • • j under the Northei :i Belle, and
he pitched worse at any
: ,ine so far on the vovace. Out-
■ ide the cabin door Val could hear
'he wind as it whistled across
I'eck and whioped at the tarpaulin
covers over the lifeboats.
She had to clo«e the class port-
hole when wisps of spray swept
n'.-j the cabin and settled on l.cr
clothes arid bed.
Val had difficulty falling aslt-n.
But it wasn't the heavy wcat"<r
which bothered her.
She lay in her bunk and thought
of the boyish grin cn Kddie Cava-
lier's face. . . . F.„. ailed the ! >ok
in his eyes when he held ur> his
h >nds and talked of the surgeon s
scalpel he would never hold.
Why was she thinking so r-.i«e-
.Ijout it? She tried to ••hake n V
l ut it wasn't easy. It *■ •
lielis before she final!?
T^HnnE was a funny fr-eling in-
side her as she waited for him
to continue. Sin didn't dare utter
a round for fear it would break
the spell. This was the Kddie Cav-
alier she had never known . . . the
Eddio Cavalier the boxing world
had never known, for that matter.
"Two .war. of college was all I
was able to get in. My father was
killed in an auto accident and I
had to drop out of school to keep
thinm goini? fo- Mom. I'd been
conference welterweight champion
in college and when Duffy Kelso
eoevitiaHr. t *a
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t RMTRRDAYt Val l«h Rtldie
« wore likable chap Ikaa fche had
imnalaed. Ke!«u U'onc of
|ia:>< lH kla, Int ibr • blneme
ewek 1-ifilnlnv Ibat •rnvtekncMA Ik
Ibe riu«e «f the iaaSairer*ii 111—
<•►«. Kim Kddie itilnko X'al*s
' rr OS Keloo'i, ~yoUoalus" in
Srent.
CHAPTER X
J^IIE sun hid behind a big, dark
cloud the next morning but the
ca w.v calm. Eddie tiyil; a do/en
urns, around deck to get loosened
• ip and then worked out on the
• U'lit bag while Mike Kelly
skipped rope.
"Okay," said Pon. "let's go*
now. About five rounds, fairly
fast, will do it"
Val sidled up to the veteran
trainer as the two fighters climbed
between the ropes.
•'How'-; Duffy this morning?"
she inquired.
"No better. He can't look food
straight in the face. Not even
oi ange juice. He just lays there
ard moans. He tried to get up
once and almost fell flat on his
face."
"Such a pity," she murmured.
Ami then, business-like: "Pop—
what do you think? About him, I
mean," nodding toward Eddie who
was having his hands bandaged
by Kelly.
"He's in great shape," said Pop.
"He didn't need much more than
this. Just somethin' to taper off ^ou re;l"y wouldn t be such a
with. But you gotta admit that
couldn't have done any better. I've > MacGregor. "Who's the new gal-
scen a lot of 'em," he confided, Icy hand?"
"but this kid has 'em all beat. | Barney speared a biscuit with a
"Time!" he shouted, looking at j fork. "It seems we had n mutiny
on our hands," he said. "You got
Wong Lee so scuppered with your
special diets and such he says he
then went at it again. For five J qui is unless he gets help. Well.
his watch.
s • •
'T'HEY rtsted for a tninute and
then
rounds it was a fast pace. Mike
Kelly threw everything he had but
Eddie slipped - the punches,
blocked beautifully and peppered
Mike witli stinging lefts and
rights.
"Couldn't have gone another
ound," Mike panted when it was
over. "The legs. The old legs ain't
what they used to be."
"You're z good boy, Mike,"
Eddie told him.
"How about you, Eddie?" Pop
rubbed him off with a towii.
"Hoyv's the wind?"
He was breathing heavily but
not too hard. "Swell, I'op, swell.
Could've gone five more just like
that. Honest, Pop, straight stuff.
Y'know, f think this salt sea air in
doing n lot for me."
"What'd I tell you." mid Val,
leaning on the ropes. ' You'll owe
me a debt of gratitude yet.
"Incidentally,' she said, Mtm-
sir, Captain Hansen didn't feel
l.ke assigning one of tit' able-
bedied hands so Miss Douglas ups
and volunteers."
Eddie Cavalier's mirth was al-
most uncontrollable. He laughed
antil the table shoak. Pop took a
haj'd after Eddie had knocked
over a glass of water into his lap.
"What's so funny, Pretty
Pants?" Val te-ked in a hard, brit-
tle voice. "Maybe you'd like ti
drop in here and do a little potato
peeling and pot-scouring your-
self."
His fore froze immediately. She
took her place at the table am.
tilled tier cu}> with coffoe.
"Repoit tc Wong Lee lit; after-
noon at two bells," .lie said
gi imly. "This/ll ivn.k
too."
Barney MacGregor conveniently
choked on a niece of bi: > uit be-
hind his; napkin.
• • s
tering over while i'op was strip- jTTHDIE CAVAKIER stared aghast
andagts from ms hands. I at the pile of potatoes Wong
Frcm the Interest they show in it
We knew it will be good. I
ould
Did you know that It to only
about three weeks until Senior
Day?
Frcm the improvement
.see -in Brecken ridge, we wotl
say that the CleanHJp — Paint-
Up Fix-Up Campaign was a
real success.
Another little girl from Junlo^
High who really gets around is
Hetty I.nu Ray. Betty Lou was
seen riding around Saturday
night but not alone. Betty Lou
has a c.ite (and we don't mean
bow legged) boyfriend. Wonder
who be is.
It looks as if we're goln to
have a time keeping up with the
Joneses. Alaxine won first place
in the debate contest, und Rus-
sell won fiist in boys' extemper-
( neons speech.
What ward school teacher was
seen with a high, school student
at Ab-xumlei's last Sunday night?
ping the bandages from ms hands. |
"It woujfln't make- me' too mad
if you won. In fact, I'd consider
U.king a lot of credit for it if you
do. Maybe later on I could do a
yarn on how I shanghaied Eddie
Cavalier into the middleweight
championship." ,
He drew the towel around his
nce'k and got into his sweater.
She pushed the checkerboard Walker. Canzoneri and some of oil.
aside.
j the others."
(To Be ContlnnenO
this is no place for a fighter to
taper off for th* most important
bout so far in his career.'
"Granted. So what? Anyhow,
go on and bandage Mike's hands
and let them get going."
Mike shuffled out and met
Eddie- in midring. "Throw every-
thing you got, Mike," Eddie told
iiim. "Don't be afraid to \clt me
one."
Mike grunted and*stuck a left
out experimentally. Eddie blocked
it, bobbed low and threw his
ripht. It landed on Ke-lly's ribs
but Mike worked in close and shot
a left and right of his own to
Eddie's midsection.
He worked Cavalier into a cor-
ner. 'abbed a left and swung a
hard right but his target had van-
ished. Eddie wcaved, bounced off
the ropes and was back of Kelly
before the latter was barely
tin ned around.
Pop's eyc.s glistened. "Did you
see that?" he chortled. "Benny
Leonard or Tommy Lougliran I
disagreeable sort of wench if you
could just forget your newspaper
angles for a minute\ You're so all
wrapped up in cold print I'm be-
ginning to believe you have ink in
your veins instead of blood."
Astounded, she watched him
duck down the companionway
with Mike.
That, Val Douglas thought to
herself, was the most . startling
thing any man had ever told her.
Ink in her veins instead of
blood! She nad to grin in tpiie
of herself. She glanced at Pop
Grimes and he stuck his hands
Lee placed before him.
Eddie had never si in so many
notatoes at one time. Big ones
little ones, medium sized ones
Sand-covered, giimy potatoes. He
snorted disgustedly.
"Hey, Wong. There's enough
here to feet the whole merchant
marine. It'll take me 30 days to
get these peeled."
"Or.ly 25 pounds," Wong ir.-
fotmtd him. "No take long. Tv.-o
l our, mebbe, if you work chop-
chop."
Val came in about an hour later.
"How's he getting along. Wong'.'"
Wong shook his h< ad sadly.
"Better we cook ocels. Have more
potatoes that way."
"So I notice," Val murmured.
"But dont get discouraged. Mister
Cavalier. You've only got about
12 pounds to go."
"I'd rather light 12 rounds," he
said gloomily and she laughed.
"Say, Wong," he inquired curi-
ously when he had finished. "How
■"■ Sorhp people just can't "eem to
I t„. satisfied with home town
folks. St took three boys from Al-
bany to make Martha Beth New-
by and Maxine Jones content Sat-
urday night.
It you've noticed Stanley Ken-
nedy j^iiin- an,und with his arm
In a sling and Johny Walker walk
ir.g around with u stiff back and
wondered w\;at was wrong with
ttic rn and how they acquired their
ails, then we have omething in
common, because we're wonder
too.
in his pockets and turned away, I do you find time to get these spud-
whistling. He hadn't missed a | pet led when you're here by your-
thing. I self?"
* * * I Wong pointed over in r. rorner.
■pTIDIE CAVALIER looked across ' "We u e 'lectrie peeler," he s aid
the table at noon .Mess and I blandly. "Take mebbe 15 min-
was somewhat surprised when he utes."
saw Val's chair empty. | Eddie dropped his paring knif:
But he had his answer when 1 into the huge pot at his feet. "Th v
she came out of the galley with a j dome's humor kins me," In-
tray of hot biscuits. She w 'nt moaned. "If i thought there we
back in and came out with two any sharks in the e waters !«.
big pots of e-offee. 'throw her overboard."
"What's this?" he asked Barney ' (Te Be Continued)
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1?.st Saturday night.
Tomorrow is the sad day of the
siv weeks' period. In case you 1
haven't heard we ^et ou; report •
cards. Wonder how many will ! ;•
disappointed.
we saw Joyce Hood looking aw
fully lonenome while riding up
an«| down the main drag by her
s*'lf until she finally pers jaded
Jack Guthrie to rule with her.
The white sh'irkskin piny'U til-
es worn by th > Fireckenritlpp jr'i'l
A happy birthday In advance to
Mary Louise Ray, whose birthday
comes next Saturday.
We winh speedy recovery for
Oli nn Iia!| who was burned bad-
ly in an explosion at his home
last night.
j during the tennis m-itrhe
Hoy Gets Answer
From President
ANSFOill"), Pa. <U.R> — Glenn
Hirtranft, 10-year-old Lansfor^
grade sehnol student, possesses M
letter from the White House.
Glenn's teacher asked the class
to write lctteis "to anyone you
want,' * so Glenn started his "Dear
President."
Hi.i letter congratulated Presl^
dent Roosevelt /or keeping the
I'nlted States out of war and then
asked, "What do you do with all
Hi.- dimes that are collected?*'
A reply, sent throng'j one of the
President's eciet;u*i«a, thanked
yonnj? Ilnrtr.inft for Jils congiatu
I.-itions and said "the dimes are
iis.-j to aid children more unfor-
tunate th-.n you, children who
have h;id infantile paralysis."
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iiml N'i'lii :i.-:kn penitentiaries have
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A prize of one package of Okay really pretty. The clothe-* lulling-} mnve t ninde goi.ds. Utah wi I
Breakfast Cereal will he given te. j ed to Itusie, pat. and l e ay. • ; s(«-i i.-iliv.e in supplying the other
the first person who tells us tile
name of the blonde we saw Mr.
Tiner with 1/h't Saturday ni^hr.
Speaking of Saturday nijrht
The mi'inhei-s of the c.-n t nf tTi-
Xenior Play have been learning
thei.- lines for the pa.tt weett.
piir.nns with canned goods and
vegetables; Nebraska will go In
f ii heavy i ll.tiling and matresses
while Wyoming will furnish bert-
diric' equipment.
<'lub and the Sea H- uitts
of school Monday and
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Klarian Phillips, above, Univer-
sity of Michigan co-ed, once
euined wide fame for an article:
"83 Reasons Why X Hate Men."
Hut wnere's the woman w tu
v . 't change her mind? n.--
• '. 17 she eloped with Einar
Aimdale, Michigan U. senior.
paging and being generally help
fill.
| Jtiani'a Moore certainly har
j beautiful blond hair, the envy o.'
I 1 lot of girls we imagine.
j Mrs. John F. Bailey his taste
• in choosing her clothes. She h
one of the best dressed teachers
In Breckentidge High.
About five nnd a half* m< 'e
week-i until school nnd some V II
lie glad and some sorry. Sent. 1
will have so much to do during
' the last days. We wonder if the
distant future will find tli brag-
ging that we knew and went with
so and so when and now he is a
famous doctor and she a musi-
cian.
Do you keep your friendships in constant repair?
Uruuutg by pcrrrusMun (J. £. l-uuruit (Jo., Publishers uf Uumtll's "Life uf Samuel Johnson"
All who knew wise oU Sam Johnson, the author of th*
first great English dictionary, were awed hy his capac-
ityfor hard work and charmed by the witty company
he drew around him to relax when work was done.
Sam Johnson said that a man should al-
ways keep his friendships in "constant re-
pair." He was right. A man /a known by
the oomprfny he keeps^
You what friends mean... how thty
rally 'round you when your skies are gray
...help untangle your thoughts and restore
clear thinking...squelch your foolish fears
•..bolster your confidence and give new
strength to your courage. And when skies
are bright again, what a pleasure it is to
gather your friends together to laugh over
the past, enjoy the present and plan for
the future with fortitude. With your friends
about you, if you feel that you're rich.. •!
you're right. * * *
Because of the companionship that
Budweiser offers, it has been the center for
circles of friends for generations. One sip
tells you that it was making friends that
made Budweiser, the Perfect Host.
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Makers of the WtrU-Famtos Beer
Budweiser
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Members of the hind who turn-
't ed in their clean-up slips early and
I were not permitted to get out o!
j school early. But they made up
I for it by being treated with ice
! cream and cooklen Tuesday.
We just got word of the fact
that Vivian Baker went with Ed
Goodgion last Friday night.
We wonder (and we're still
wondering) what Peggy Sweeney
mm smm mm m. * mm.
ytteiet
MAKE THIS TKSTt Drink Budweiser
for five days. On Hit sixth day try
to drink a sweat beer. You will want
Budweiser*s flavor thereafter.
FARRAR, Wholesaler, 501 E. Walker
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