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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, September 2, 1948
FICTION
Corner
ANYTHING FOR A FRIEND
By MARJORIE ABBOTT
AM looked u n co m fo rta b le a t he
«tood w ith hl» la rg e feet p lanted
a w k w a rd ly
on
H a rrie t
Sweet'«
o rie n ta l rug. H is v io lin was tucked
under one a rm , and w ith his free
hand he pushed a th ic k lo ck o f h a ir
aw ay fro m his d a rk, u g ly face.
•'A ll rig h t. Sam, le t's t r y
it
again,”
said
H a rrie t.
She sat
straig h t-b acke d on the piano bench
and played the in tro d u ctio n to
■'Träum erei”
on the m ahogany
grand. H e r g ra y head ke p t tim e
to the m usic w ith liv e ly lit t le nods.
"Y e s, m a ’a m ,” said Sam.
H is
voice was changing. E v e ry m ove
he made was done in an agony o f
self-consciousness. He b ro u g h t his
v io lin up to his chin, and then fo r­
got h im s e lf as he b rought the ric h
tones to life beneath his fingers.
H a rrie t sighed as the la s t note
became stille d . "T h a t was splendid, |
Sam ,” she said. " I haven’ t another
p u p il as tale n te d as you a re .”
A lig h t showed b rie fly In his d a rk
eyes, rn d then he blushed and
m oistened his lips.
H a rrie t wondered som etim es why
she wanted so m uch to w in this
boy’s frien d sh ip . He was u n a ttra c ­
tive . He had a last name she
couldn’t begin to pronounce. I t was
p a rtly the lo n g in g of a lonely, c h ild ­
less wom an, she supposed, fo r
someone to m other.
S
sweet m elodies out o f her vio lin .
She wondered i f the boy would lik e
the In c re d ib ly ric h , fu ll tone o f the
in s tru m e n t.
She d id n 't see h im again t ill the
fo llo w in g week. As he cam e in he
was fille d w ith a stran g e restless­
ness th a t he c o u ld n 't co n tro l.
" L a s t week you said th a t you were
m y fr ie n d .”
"W h y yes, S am .”
"T h e re 's
som ething
im p o rta n t
I ’ ve got to ask y o u ."
T his was the m om e n t she had
been ho p in g fo r, in a ll her m onths
o f kn o w in g Sam.
' T i l do a n yth in g I can fo r you,
S a m ," she said q u ie tly .
He stood there fa cin g her, alm ost
defiant in his earnestness. F o r the
RABBITS & SK IN S _
He saw the look of su rp rise on
h e r face. H is voice cracke d as
he w ent on.
MISCELLANEOUS
"G osh, I kn o w i t p ro b a b ly cost
you some dough. I ’d even pay 75
bucks fo r it . ”
She was s ta rin g a t h im In cre d
uously. T he re was no sound In the
roo m b u t the slow tic k in g o f the
g ra n d fa th e r clock.
He flushed and looked down a t the
floor. H is fin g e rs w ere restless on
his p la id cap. In a sudden agony o f
e m b a rra ssm e n t,
he
th ru s t
his
hands behind h im .
"Y o u th in k i t ’ s an O. K. fid d le
to o ." he said. " I suppose I shouldn’
be a sking you fo r it. E ven i f you
are m y frie n d .”
She h e stitate d on ly a m om e n t be
G A R A G E a n d s e r v ic e s ta t io n w ith liv ­
in g q u a r t e r s in g o o d P a lo u s e to w n
Own« r f o r 30 y e a r s , r e tir in g . R e g a n
G a ra g e , O a k s d a le , W a s h .
BAI
C O C K T A IL b a r a n d
!> H A T F O R K A L E — A lf a lf a
a ri'l w ild. I n f ie ld o r s ta c k e d . 1 m ile
ti
i Burna. C a ll 3403 or w r ite J u lio
T Jrizar, B o a 748, B u r n s , Ore.
A IR P L A N E F O R S A L E — 193» L u s -
• d i i b e M e t- L .F r o p . 41 h r s . s in c e
new e n g in e . P la n e in v e ry good
si , |.
W rite P . S h a f f e r , 718 B a ird
a. I t . , S n o h o m is h , W a s h .
1
ti, 10.'..... w a tts , 1295 to »75(1. S o u th
3323 L in c o ln S t., S p ok an e, W ash .
1
m o to r s ti-cyl. G ood c o n d itio n , »750
to
0. G e n e r a to r 30 K W -D C . d r i v ­
en I v 3-i vl. GM d ie s e l, a lm o s t n e w ,
W rite C o r o n a d o M a r in e
W a y s , T o o t o f A S t., C o ro n a d o ,
C al. P h o n s H e n le y 3-4855.
R ep rin ts 3c e a c h .
JU M BO E N L A R G E M E N T S —5c e a c h .
FO X STI BIOS
-
B illin g * . M ontana
i ,
! is ( l l V I M I K S
H. D.-14 and 12-
yar-l Le T o u m eau C a rry a ll, 12-foot D ozer
B la a- all In good co n d itio n . $11.500.
A IR C R A F T S A L E S & S E R V I C E
T A C O M A A IR P A R K
B o x ?IS
-
S o u th T a c o m a . W a sh .
P h o n e P a y s O j , » ( il l; N i g h t s B I . 55SZ.
FARMS AND RANCHES
!>♦.. A C R E R A N C H in c ity lim it s . F a i r
6 -ro o m h o u se, la r g o b a rn , o u t b u ild ­
in g - A ll fe n c e d in g r a s s . A p p le s,
pi a r s , c h e r r ie s ,
w a ln u ts ,
se v e ra l
K im is o f b e r r ie s , g o o d g a r d e n la n d ,
j
L o w e r s . A lo v e ly h o m e f o r
0 0"
No
flo o d s .
W r ite
Box
3C5, G le n d a le , O re g o n .
A P P R O X . 360 A C R E S in M tn n e lo o s s
\
< y, 7 m ile s t » P lu m m e r, Id a h o .
6 a c r e s c u ltiv a tio n , s e v e r a l m o re
e a s ily c le a re d . E s t i m a t e d
800,000
fe e t saw
tim b e r ; 4_room h o u s e
s p r in g w a te r , s c h o o l b u s , m a il M
m ile e le c tr ic i ty is n o w b e in g p u t
in . T h is p la c e c a n b e d e v e lo p e d in to
a n ic e s to c k r a n c h . P r ic e >5500.00.
A . J. G reen, P lu m m e r , Id ah o.
F O R S A L E — 337 a c r e s to c k o r d a ir y
r a n c h . 70 a c r e s in c u ltiv a tio n , o a ts
c lo v e r a n d g r a s s . L a r g e m o d e rn
h o u s e , g o o d b a r ; m o w ro o m f o r 120
to n s o f h a y ; r u n n i n g w a t e r a n d
e le c tr ic i ty to h o u s e a n d b a r . Y e a r
She had an aching p ictu re of h im , w o rk in g h a rd a fte r school
to earn m oney to help out a t home w ith his b ro th e rs and sisters.
m om e n t his shyness and a w k w a rd ­
ness were gone.
" I p layed y o u r v io lin a ll w e e k,"
he said fe v e ris h ly . " I t was sm ooth
as—as o il o r som ething Gee, it was
s w e ll!” H is eyes were blazing, and
his d a rk face was no longer ugly.
"L o o k , M rs. Sweet, 1 can get
50 bucks fro m m y uncle. I'd
w ork to pay it back to h im .”
fo re she w a lke d to w a rd h im and
placed h e r sm a ll, blue-veined hand
lig h tly on his a rm .
"Y e s, Sam. I am a lit t le attached
to the in s tru m e n t. B u t if you th in k
you can raise 50 d o lla rs, the v io lin
is yours. F o r a m o m e n t I was
shocked, because you see, 50 d o lla rs
is q u ite a b it o f m oney to take. E s ­
p e c ia lly fro m a frie n d .”
Tricks for Teens
P E T T IC O A T PRO TEST
tra s tin g p e ttic o a t beneath. I t's a
There we go ag a in —the g irls in ­ s m a rt tr ic k to p la y w ith a b la c k
tro d u cin g a new fashion and the cotton ru ffle d s k ir t o ve r a strip e d
boys g iv in g it the
o r r la id cotton p e tticoa t.
w ell-know n B ronx
W E LC O M E R E L IE F —You teen­
cheer. W e're re ­ A « c i
agers who m u st w e a r u n ifo rm s to
fe rrin g to the new
school have w elcom ed p e tticoa ts as
P. H. D. s o c ie t y
a means of b re a kin g the m onotony
(P e ttic o a ts H ang­
—w ith o u t b re a kin g the rules. Before
ing Down) — and
and a fte r hours you can p u ll down
to the c a u s t i c
y o u r p e ttico a t so th a t y o u r ruffles
com m ents t h a t
show beneath yo u r u n ifo rm hem
are being m ade
I lin e . D u rin g school you tu ck yo u r
by y o u r best
p e ttic o a t out o f sight
So fa r. we
frien d s a n d s e -
h a v e n 't heard about any petticoat
verest c r i t i c s
p ro te sts fro m the fa cu lty.
P e ttico a ts h a v e
P E G G E D PE TT IC O A T S —So vou
m ade the fro n t pages o f yo u r high
thought th a t p e tticoa ts were p re tty
school papers, ju s t as yo u r long
o n ly w ith yo u r b a lle rin a skirts, did
Gibson s k irts d id la st season, But
you? Then you h a ve n't seen them
It."
not even the rid ic u le o f y o u r fa v o r­
peeping between the side slits of
"O h, yes, m a ’ a m ."
ite tlire e -le tte r m an can shake yo u r
those s tra ig h t and narrow pegged
I b e lie f in them .
She follow ed up h e r advantage.
s k irts to w hich so m any g irls s till
" I wish yo u ’d a lw a ys tr y to th in k
C AN -CAN COM M O T IO N -In s te a d c lin g —and vice-versa, which cling
o f me as y o u r frie n d , Sam. 1 lik e o f liftin g y o u r cotton s k ir t d e m u re ly
to so m anv g irls
I f yo u r pegged
you v e ry m u c h ."
at one side w ith a pin o r p e ttico a t s k irts are loo short, let yo u r petti
He looked dow n at the flo o r nnd peeper, you sew a little button h o le
coat ruffles hang down below about
sh ifte d fro m one foot to the other. loop to the center back, at the
an inch.
edge of the hem, and sew on a b u t­
CD N V E R T IR L E P E T TIC O A TS
L J A R R I E T th o ug h t o f Sam jfte n ton nt the center back o f the w a is t­
Some petticoats are m ade to serve
in the fo llo w in g week.
Then you can b utton up
She band.
F o r instance,
thought o f his la rg e , strong hands y o u r s k ir t in back to fo rm a ca n ­ a double purpose.
a pastel cotton p e ttico a t w ith double
th a t would b rin g h e a rtb re a k in g ly can bustle and to reve a l yo u r con
h e m line ruffle s o f eyelet, comes
w ith its detachable cum m erbund
belt.
W ith o u t the cum m erbund,
you w ear it as a p e ttico a t under
a n other s k irt. W ith the cum m er
bund, you top it w ith a peasant
blouse and w e a r it as a s k irt. It's
a good idea fo r those o f you who
are m a k in g th e ir own p etticoat,
and, ju d g in g fro m the rep o rts of
hom e ec teachers, lots o f you are
Now, th a t yo u ’ve re v iv e d p e tti­
coats and cam isoles, w ill you be
sa yin g "tw e n ty three skid o o " in ­
stead o f " s c r a m " and " I love m y
w ife , but, oh. you k id ! " instead of
"h u b b a , h u b b a '”
T he y S ta rte d On the Screen.
So m an y of y o u r custom s and
fads s ta rt w ith the m ovies
Why
th a t P e te r L a w fo rd June A llyson
lesson scene fro m "G ood News”
has even in sp ire d you to do yo u r
F re n ch h d tn e w o rk these nig h ts!
Has yo u r cro w d adonted th is m ovie-
m ade idea yet?
I <11 it m w
DAM 1
im m e n m e w o rm 5 new, granan« arc tilled
oldie, the C h a rle s to n —e ve r since
\ \ ith corn and w lic it snd rye from countless fields.
you saw i t danced in "G ood News.”
Because men plow, there are these golden‘yields.
Bet yo u r p a re n ts could give you
Because their silver shires have pierced the sod
some fine points cn it. Bet they
could show you the cups they won
And they have worked together with their God.
in C harleston contests back in the
The hungry w orld has food enough to eat
days when Joan C ra w fo rd s c in til­
It we share wisely— snd shared loaves are sweet.
la te d m ore than she suffered
The plow s go down the land, the furrow s run
M O I N EW CUSTOM — Since |
you’ ve seen ’C a p ta in fro m C a stile ,'
Forever curved and deep beneath the sun:
you’ ve re vive d the custom of g ivin g
The ancient furrow s, and the fresh-turned furrows
a h a n d ke rch ie f to yo ir T-m an (top I
now —
m i n i as a keepsake
He keeps it
There w ill be bread while men have fa.th to plow
in his ja cke t pocket fo r show—n o t!
| lo r blow
W r thank Thee, G o d for the heartening thought
N E W I H I R I I O Th
cut
o f men
w ith bangs, as Elei
eanor P« rk e r,
Sow mg and plowing and reaping, to plant again-,
w ore in "V o ice of th
:he T u rtl«
sweeping through 'he e h ig h >i hool
h a lls these days
ut do an r of
y o u r upper clasi
n tr y to look
lU n Ronald Rea
Grace N oll Crowell
_
I tr o u t s tr e a m th r o u g h p lace.
L o ts o f w ood a n d s o m e s a w lo g s .
1000 f e e t to m a in h ig h w a y , s t a t e ,
s c h o o l b u s, d a ily m a il. 1 m ile fr o m
Y a c o lt, W a s h in g to n . A d ja c e n t to
4 1 1 ac re * o f g o o d o p e n r a n g e ;
ji
r u n n in g 125 h e a d o f H e r e f o r d
c a t tle . M u s t s e ll b e c a u s e o f ill
h e a l th . P la c e f o r >16,000 c a s h . C a t ­
t l e a n d e q u ip m e n t a v a i la b le . W . £ .
M c C u tc h e o n , Y a c o lt, W a s h in g to n .
CANADIAN FARM»—W rit« Ut for iT O M I N ­
FORMATION on firm settlement or&ftt unities.
Fertile soil«. Reasonably priced. C. F. Corn*
«•11. Canadian I'ailflc Railway, Vancouver, U.C.
AUTOS. TRUCKS & ACCES.
By Nancy Pepper
BECAUSE
M E N PLOW
I
>9 I N T. D S35 t r u c k a n d t r a i l e r , s i n ­
g le a x le , v a n ty p e , A - l s h a p e , g o o d
ru b b e r. W ill c o n s id e r la te m o d e l c a r
i I
L lo y d M id d le to n , 1721
O c ea n B e a c h , L o n g v ie w , W a s h in g ­
to n . P h . 4116-W .
942 2 -to n D o d g e f u e l t r u c k , a ll s te e l
3 - u n it bo x a n d h o is t. E x c e lle n t c o n ­
d itio n . 814 B a r t l e t t S t., S ilv e r to n ,
O re., o r p h o n e 381.
S P E L T A L t r u c k a n d bun o f f e r in g b y
E a s t e r n O re g o n R e o D e a le r:
1942 I n t ’l K -7 w lu m b e r ro ll» a n d
cal» g u a r d , c o m p le te $1,900.0«».
1 9 4 6 R e o f a r m t r u c k w 14 fo o d ,
g r a i n a n d s to c k s id e s .
1939 G M G 5 y a rd d u m p .
1938 F o r d 4 »2-y d . d u m p .
1946 F o r d C a b o v e r f o r 1 8 -ft. r a c k .
1937 F o r d 30 p a s s , s c h o o l b u s , n e w
m o to r , g o o d c o n d itio n .
A ll re c o n d itio n e d a n d s e ll in g f o r
r id i c u lo u s ly lo w p ric e s . B u y a n d
F a v e in E a s t e r n O re g o n , ( ’a ll o r
W ire c o lle c y B E N G R A N D Y M O T O R
COM PANY,
Z.a
G ra n d e ,
O re g o n .
P h o n e 200.
1945 WA-?« W1IITF. T R U C K
•ubt
10.00 ru
b b e r, 3-speed B row n-L ipe w ith tan -
* e x c e lle
11« n t ................
d * ein u x le
con d ition
A. M. R O B E R T S
>11 N. D a v is S treet. M cM in n ville Ore.
P h on e «50-W.
C A F E O W N E R n e ttin g
» n <-i. v go "I cafe
c o ffe e
»hop
fo r
In ■ >uthern < >r< gon to n n of
10,000 p o p u la tio n L o c a te d in m a jo r
h o te l. 33<>. ooo f o r te n - y e a r le a s e .
O w n e r r e t i r i n g W r ite B e x B. G od­
din g, pre«. H o te l D el B o g u e P r o p ­
e r tie s , In c., G ran ts P a s s , O regon.
P R E S C O T T , A ria., th»* h . a l ’ !i c e n t e r
o f th e W e s t. L o v e ly 30-rin. a p t.
h s e . c e n t r a l h. w . h e a t, to g e th e r
w ith a d ja c e n t c o m b in a tio n lu n c h
a n d g ro c . » to re . R e n t in c o m e >550
m o S to r e n e ts >4(0. C e n t r a l loc.
opp. 2 s c h ls . >28,500, ’•« c a s h . R ai.
e a s y te r m s . 105 So. A la rc o n , P r e s ­
c o tt, A riz .
B E A U T IF U L
a ll-y e a r
R e s o rt- M o te l,
h u n tin g ,
f is h i n g :
c lo s e
to
ski
g ro u n d s . M t. B a r in g L o d g e , B a r in g ,
W ash.
REAL ESTATE—MXSC.
S E V E N RO O M M O D E R N H O M E o n
tw o a c r e t r a c t n e a r S ile tz B a y in
N o r t h e n d L in c o ln C o u n ty ; a b o u t
fool ft n ta g o o n h ig • ty 101 {
E a s t a n d s o u th » id e s b o u n d b y
D r i f t C re ek . I d e a l lo c a tio n fo r m o ­
t e l o r c o u r t s i g h t f a c in g S ile tz B a y ,
n ic e lo c a tio n f o r b o a t m o o r a c e ;
p le n ty ro o m f o r c o w , c h ic k e n s a m i
g a r d e n . S e ll f o r >9,000.«m o r >?.0uu
w ill h a n d le W r ite o w n e r C a r l C ro s s ,
T a ft, O re g o n .
ir 8 A L E
IfO a c r e s w h e a t 1 I n e a r
S e d g e w lc k , A lb e r ta . S W >* 32-43-12-
W 4 th M. W ill Bell nr -I- ■ I. r
p r o p e r ty in W e s te r n W a s h in - • n P .
A . C h r is te n se n , 5605 B ea c h D r iv e,
S e a tt le 6, W ash .
F<
44 V? A ., 2 m ile s f r o m S a le m c i t y
lim it s .
S u b d iv is io n
p r o p e r ty ,
2
h o u s e s , f i r g ro v e . T r a d e f o r g o o d
h a y , g r a in o r s to c k r a n c h m o re is o ­
la te d . S o u th e r n O re g o n p r e f e r r e d .
L . D . E g b e r t , R t . 7, B o x 4C3Y, S a ­
le m , O re g o n .
19 A C R E S , c o a s t, n e a r T a f t . V iew o f
o c e a n a n d b a y . D a n d y s u b d iv is io n .
>8500. C. J . J a c k s o n , 341 S ta te S t.,
S a le m , O regon.
LIVESTOCK
OREGON
M I L K IN G
SH O RTH O RN
B R E E D E R S o f f e r t w e n ty - n in e to p
q u a l i t y f e m a le s in t h e i r s e c o n d a n ­
n u a l c o n s ig n m e n t s a l e S a le m , O re -
v • .
R E F R IG E R A T IO N A N D M A JO R A P ­
P L IA N C E S A L E S A N D S E R V I C E
S H O P , w e ll e s ta b lis h e d , lo c a te d on
O re g o n C o a s t in T illa m o o k , tiie
c o u n ty s e a t. D o in g a t h r i v in g b u s i­
n e s s t h r o u g h o u t e n t i r e c o u n ty . R e ­
t i r i n g fr o m a c t iv e s e r v ic e a f t e r 20
y e a r s . >3,000. W ill c o n s id e r p a r tn e r .
K llla u i's R e f r i g e r a t i o n S a le s & S e r v ­
ic e , 4 £ . 2 n d S tr e e t, T illa m o o k , O re.
P R E S S S H O P , A lb a n y . J \
e q u ip p e d ; 4 y r s . e s ta b .; d o in g g o o d
b u s in e s s . C le a n in g p ric e s g o o d ; T A I ­
L O R IN G . M a d e - to - m e a s u r e lin e . A ll
c a s h a n d c a r r y . G ood p e r m a n e n t lo ­
c a t io n in 2 - s to r y b ric k b ld g >35.00
m o. r e n t : le a s e a v a ila b le . R e a l b u y .
>3,875. R . D . B u s s a r d , 505 E . 5 th ,
A lb a n y , O re . P h . 726-R .
n O T E L ft R E S T A U R A N T
1 0 -ro o m h o te l a n d 3 -ro o m o w n e r ’s a p t.
R e s t a u r a n t a n d b a r o n g r o u n d flo o r,
b e e r a n d w in e lic e n s e . L o c a te d on
H iw a y 99 in C a s tle R o ck , W a s h . D o ­
in g g o o d b u s in e s s n o w , a n d c a n be
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