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lOUSEHOLD lllïTSfS FICTION CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT BETTE« LATE By ED W AR D STEVENSON Corner I In sharpening a knife on an em ery wheel, be c e rta in not to \ V r ELL. I'm certainly glad you're ' her deserved better, and I told her H A H B1ÏS & SK IN S FOR SALE W A N T L IV E RAUIIITH < Itm. up. ra b bit «kina, lilili-H, w ool, m ohair, eua- rara, llvx phultry. K uby * C om pany, S35 B. W. f r o n t , f o r tla n d . O regon R B Y R IU B R A T O H B q U IP M B M T Halen .V Hi i t lee, Ilom a lucio i e, b ottle coolere, reach lu boxee M eat eunee E v e r y th in g In I e fr lg e i ai luo fo r tla n d M efrlgoration Co., t s t o M. B. K ill, lu ge w orth, P o rtla n d , O regon. Ph. TU . liu ti. Well, last year our company did digress from the o rig in a l angle o of f ’ ’ not seasick. W’ Wi.en ..en I first saw s° A big wedding, o reception at pretty well and they gave all the the edge. Sharpen only a little y °u leaning over the ra il I said to the W aldorf-the old Waldorf, you old employes a month's pay for a FARM S AND RANCHES at a tim e, or you m ay " b u r n ” the nnyself that you must be seasick, know -and a honeymoon at Niag- bonus at Christmas — first steel. . though I couldn't see how anybody ura Falls was little enough to her. we'd had in years So what did I St) A C R ES: 30 hay. 20 a c r e s p a r tia lly An y Elei-trio cleared, 150 fo r e st s e r v ic e lea se If It E l'I t It i l-:i( ATI >IIH, —• — could get seasick with the water so But she just laughed. “ If I wanted do? Well. 1 figured with all the kids ■'walk-in" 360 cu. fi, fr e e m r nr th'Nlred. 6-tnuiii m odern I ioiiho , o r For a sim ple and effective m eth- calm the way it is. Our room stew- sl,ch truck," she says, "I'd 'v e mar- married and no one to tuke care of cinder. Any le in p e n itu r o dnalrsil. chard, berries. M all, aeltool loin I an In nr outd oor«. W rit« ar ana at route. E x tra 4-room h"U»e, o u tb u ild od of cleaning co il bed springs use ard sa-vs that anybody that gets rit‘d M r- Astor and not Johnny but ourselves, that we didn't have T r a d e w e ll M ark et, 111(10 a w llth , Ing* Good fla ilin g , h u n tin g Istilla a ra d ia to r brush. j seasick in this kind of weather Bentham.” That's the way she is I any real need for the money, so I P ortlan d , or P h o n e A T 4U9M. equipped Ityrl V. C ra w ley , W in •— wouldn't be safe on the lake in Cen- didn't mind so much not having a didn't brenth a word about it to th ro p , W aah ln gton . M ISCELLANEOUS R ip open the seams on th a t tral Park. He's a regular comedian. b'K church affair, or a reception Ellen. You see. I'd been seeing 43 A. Ir r ig a te d Earm , 3 Ml. H I! d irn d l s k irt daughter has grow n • • • And that reminds me, how afterwards, but. gosh, what's a these cruise ads In the papers and lterm ln to u , O regon. A bundant wit 49 MBW and UBBO AIRM LAM BB ter for Irrigation E x c ellen t m elton All m akea und no del«. C e rtified , (691 tire d of w earing. Cut off enough much do you think I ought to tip wedding without u honeymoon? I thought to myself that's Just the crop an w e ll an a lf a lf a unit grain anil up. Thu beat buy In Gin w eat. m a te ria ! in each side to m ake a • him —the apom steward. I mean it made me feel kind of low. thing for Ellen and I Twelve days <>nly » 1 3,,'iini if taken befori d Alan in in p le te Nervine fu c in ili, e l e t . W rite K. O. A.tneo, R eal n o ta te M O R T B W B B T A V IA T IO N tie belt. M ake an apron fro m the not one that don't have to count not being able to provide even thut Nassau. Jamaica und Cuba. $125 B roker, U m a tilla , O regon. P o rtla n d T r o u td a le A irp ort, T r o u t my pennies, but stiff I want to do front and one from the back. You know, m arrying Ellen was and up. I didn't say anything tiff dale, O regon. j the right thing as io tipping. the making of me I was Just a ship about two weeks before we were to Y O I’NG ex p erien ced farm er, w ife, c h ild ren w an t to relit w h ea l, alack MIH> F L A I’H fo r tr u c k s te com p ly When ironing ruffled curtains, or com b liin l Ion o f both w ith or You see. this is the first time ping clerk at the time, but she sail. Then I broke the news Weil w ith new Hri'K"ii «tut« law , e f w ith o u t eq u ip m en t. R e n r y Jan aen , do the ruffles first then iron the j we've been on a boat—my wife and i made me study bookkeeping and you could've knocked Ellen over fe c tiv e AuNuat 31. 1947, we o f f e r to H ltavU le, W aeh. sh ip by i tpri-a« d irect t e truck body Of the curtain, startin g at me. I mean. Of course we've taken when an opening in the company with a feather o w n er -, w ar eurplim t i- ln c h rubber P O U L T R Y rannt), fu lly nquluprd. I 1! the top hem and ironing down a trip up the Hudson with the kids. ' sh oo Kidlng. 33x24-lu , e u lr »3.NO; aeren rieh anil, a n il. t I'o 'u » x ) y - a M i i n i l i n iin t ä n i 23x21-11), pair II M , t u sh w ith o r w ard. | but I guess you wouldn't mention «■1 hutia«». C ity w ater, elee. N ea rly now. der U tah qua,II y m a ter ia l, laata I n . intinteli ti n 11 it I nus. Nu Incumbe.w e r . • d e fin ite ly . W n eh ln gln n tr u c k ow n - • — I the Hudson River Day Line in the T itle Inatirancn furn lah ed . Q uick era flint anm a e x lr r m e ty a a tla fa c - N othing so m arks a person gra- same breath with the S. S. Goliath, ioaaeaalon. iili-iil fur r etire m en t, lo ry , i ird. i- to d a y M odern S u p p ly I leu u tlfu l vlow . Ilurn A lutature fur cious as his p ra ctice of tre a tin g would you? The kids thought it was C o . P.O. B ox 318, W alla W a lla , cow . fe n c ed fur huga anil niutltry, W aeh. older persons w ith respect and grand, though. They're grown up fr u it, flo w era , gardrti. «liruin:. E x c e lle n t n in fa lit hol M. John oon. Bno- kindness. Develop this tr a it in and married now, with kids of their M IN K T O P Q V t l i l T T hom loh, W a eh ln g to n , R t. 1, B ox 03. Yukon and m u ta tio n * at p e l t p rices your child. P oint out to him rea- own—except Judy, that is, and she P ernandex, B t. 1, B ox »88, Bandy, E d it S A L E —288 aeri-a a ll uniter fence, sons w hy he should respect his hardly had time, not having been U tah . 150 acrea clea red , two build- elders and don’t m ake it a h a b it m arried quite a year yet—but it tnxa, e le c tr ic ity , p le n ty w a ter, fou r W A B BUBFLUM m ile« c o u n ty neat, good road. 808 Hunk bed* tor can bo m uda Into tw in to discuss th e ir shortcom ings in don't seem more than yesterday acrea undavi loped ranch land, Bond bed») w ith 2 inut tre*»»» and 2 his presence. that they were running about like a tim b er, p le n ty w ater, c o n v e n ie n tly aprliitfa, $15 1)5; pup t< nta, H.&o. lo ca ted . Hfiim A M artin , R e a l B a j bunch of wild Indians and getting how foldtnir c o la w ith vnaaqulto ta ta , M a rsh a ll, Ark. in d tln v. 60. c o m p , rope, 2a into all sorts of mischief. Time cer per fo o t, i»ny Irnatn . tainly flies. F O R R A LE 160 o r l i a, good b u ild in g*, M a i l < u c i > i : ich A c c K r r K n w a te r under p ressu re. N ear G olden- GLA I >I,Y. !•’ f » It. Whew! it's getting hot. isn't it? d a le It. T. S in , R t. 9, O olrtendale, I U P F L Y H U B O IA N T W ash . M2005 D iv isio n O len. 0533 , We must be coming into the tropics ! from the way it feels. Ever been R E A L C L O SE to Hui-raim-nto, can s u b ? ° . î H i l I'.L Í M * ! . | > ~ O v e r n ig h t M «rvl«« d iv id e ; 145 acre*: Ideal d airy, sto c k , down here before. M r . -----I don't n G lor.« P r in t s e -ic h u n i t i v e A ll slieen . b og and p ou ltry ranch: large • 2 i f Il f ia ’. 2'«- I ! ' - u r l n t i , 3o • »cf» think you mentioned your name, b u ild in g s; 3 Ir r ig a tin g ptltnpa; 9- t O X M f l |>IUM • • • n i lll n f « , > t« n |. rooni home: ripe fr u it m n«l ev er y did you? . . . Arthur? . . . Well. I'm d a y In yea r: g r o w s a n y th in g L, r Ttlt-e I o i . l 1 / A luiutri«tvi M e a l glad to know you. Mr. Arthur. My l.r u g t h s 10 . 1 2 . 14 . w e ig h t« h l. 110. 123 b ottom land Id. -I locn tlon : »77,000 lb« . b r u iti 3 0 *. d i . ft IM . fo r < u r h e a V « . R t. 1. B o x 817, R io L in d a, CvUf. name’s Bentham. I'd like you to c a tio n p la u o u ra ; n o t to be t .p n r d . a ir meet my wife some time, too F IS ’ E fttoclc ranch, Iflo rcrcn , 120 tain*' t m s s a n d h o llo w tu b in g , d u r .ik ta « A i a l. S p e c ia l » ilo . S ub- h aylan d , m oat black b ottom . 15 • l l U e n ir t t l.il a nd d is e c c o o u n n o t» m ic That s her laying in that deck chair to re s o rts m ore e.m lly clea red , r«” t paaturr A I . L F N C . 1 .A M B P K T . I» l« lr lb » t » r down at the end. She’s making be find w ood lan d. (*r«*ric. cold »prlnir Ho» s a i3 . . . r « r t ia u « l 7, O r« . pln*’d to bou.M«» under preanure, d e c - lieve she’s reading that book, but tr lc ity ; lai barn. hou*e, firep lace, S E N D B I.00. G e t 1 3 '« x 2 3 H a i r C u s h io n Cars, trucks and tractors she's sound asleep. The salt air 1 11 • • , ■ • i • ' ¡.° 1 ’ ♦ ln , , v y* W e b b in g , S n a p « a n d croan -fen red rnn<e S’boubl ca re for H u c k le h . w o rth d o uble L A K E l l t A D I S O seems to tucker her out. C O ., S p ir it l.a b « , Id a b « . 100 head ratth*. Milk, m ull ro u te shouldn’t smoke, either As I was saying, tim e certainly 7 mtlv.H to good tow n Fin*» h u n tin g , "First thing I knew she threw her arms around me.” ffNhlnjr X. I ’ Mpokane, n ear W w h - N E W . G ” E le c . D r i l l , J a c o b » c h u c k A H W o k t a ia 13 I b i . 110 220 v . A r c W e ld - U hen your car, truck o r tra c to r flies. Now, you take me. Why. it Id ah o lin e O w ner. B ox 401, N e w p lu » p Bor '' * l n i * l - r - S - U - B - - ) — L r.". r h <;r E r , . ,le i.ji,. hold6 h ° uu 1 S,epped right ,n- Pm I "Johnny Bentham ” .he seems i t ’s only the other day that p ort, W aah. engine starts to smoke and burn says, W I I . L R A I O , I I . . 4 IO O . I ' . r l l a n t f I . O r . , . « . thaAsnb^ X ; - Z r . ’? U ° Uonee | " T \ o il, i t ’s a sure s ig n o f w asted Ellen and me were getting mar “ No." t AC H ES, 7-rm . m odern h o u se, new REAL ESTA TE—MISC. power. Sealed Pow er Piston R ings ried: and here we are. grandpar other bookkeeper—but being head bank n e itie f " S o T , J T * * n I p a in t, c h ick en h ou se, »m ail barn, berrle», fr u it ai d nu t tree». Z»eo ents of six already. 20 »nything i , pretty good these about the bonus.' | H ic k s. T am h ill, Ore. w ill end that waste, save o il, save ! : ' f in e s t 1 1\ <-r lo a m so il. Adapted to tru ck g a rd en in g , b erries We've been married thirty-five gas, restore pow er. T here is a days. I always say. A couple of und fru it I uiptiua V a lley n<-ar Hose« iVx.ii u a s .« . SOA., (rood rd , e le c t., ru n n in g w ater: burg, o r e lum ber cen tvr o n r a il- Sealed P ow er R in g Set specifically years. It don’t seem possible, but years back when I'd been with the w tu, she still thought 1 w a s tim b e r en o u g h to pay for place. E. road tr u ik a g e . su ltn b lo far Indue « » u k a a l . . O r., engineered to do the best possible that's what it is, all right. Why. say. company thirty-five years they put crazy "Spending all that money on 1 O la l »Ite» or Bubdl V |»ion B o y O. jo b in your engine, whatever the I can remember the wedding just on a dinner for me at Jack Demp a little trip ." she says. "Do you ' $®*A*'Itw l o u itr v . , ,i i;.-rry I’.iim Y ou n g, R e a lto r, A o seb n r g , O regon. illionnlr«.» Johnny. I »».» arr»i»«.<l. . ___ Heat _jon©y nm n.y make, m odel o r c y lin d e r wear as plain as if it happened last week. sey's and gave me a watch. Here it think we're e re m millionaires? m aker. M odern hom e, b e a u tifu l]) Î u in lah rl - Term», 1 ra»h 1 r ,hln 5«xioo let. fin is h e d In terior, «tolcer fu rn ace. F condition. See y o u r Sealed Pow er It wasn’t much of a wedding—you is. See what it says “ To John W. I'll never put foot on that boat." Census Br»«h, Or«»«» 6.UUU c h ick en c a p a c ity , ti.oOO < gj; in L. MAUTON know, no fuss and feathers. Besides Franchise Dealer! Now, that's a fine howdydo!” 1 cu b ator. A u to m a tic w a te r flo a t» In Ellen and I and the m inister there Bentham” —that's my full name— HELP W ANTED a ll butldlncft, yard.M. 2 d r ille d v e il» says, making out I'm "insulted. "A “ for thirty-five years of devoted Send a postal for illus and pu m p s. 2 o th er I i iimm fi»r help was only the m inister’s wife and woman refusing to go on a honey service. Atlas Paper S c Supply Co.” o r ren t. I a m a In lie a v y -y le ld ln g trated, informative new EX PER T At TO „It T ill ( K MECHANIC the church janitor, for witness. But blackcap». l>r« s in g p la n t w ith or n e e d e d to lilt p l u ie in n e w ly e x p a n d e d Mr. Stover, the president, made a moon with her husband!" booklet on 7 ways to save I can still see the five of us standing w ith o u t b u tc h -r ln g eq u ip m en t. F in e lo n g e ,t ib ll» h e d D o d g e a nd 1 -lv m o iith oil. It's free and may speech. I did too—but I was too Well, she just looked at me and • th riv in g com m unity, '♦ mil» a g e n c y . A ll n e w i q u ip in r n t. e x c e lle n t p a y there in the chapel, with the sun save you lots o f mon- m ain h ig h w a y L m t W M A r m str o n g , a n d c o n d itio n . I , In te r e s te d In a p e r m a choked up to say much. You can 1 just look -d ______ at her, , and first thing n e n t Jot» re p ly «7 S ealed P ow er coming through a high window and T s lm , W a sh . (In 'iu ir s M c ls n n a .) B ox 945— It M • o R ill in g ,. M o o t. bet I'd never've stuck around to get you know she threw her arm» C Co orp., D ept. W8, falling all around us and turning ¡ke M uskegon, Mich. that watch if it hadn't been for around me and began kissing me. B U SIN E SS A INVEST. OPPOR. H E t i i a i I .II t o I b a r m a e ls t fo r p r a í e . «ton everything golden. I remember E l a l a tn re . I I « , l ‘. I't ia r n ia e r , W .g lc a l a Ira n , E1’en. i and what did the two of us do but AU TO C O U B T AMD B B B O B T l a l B ld v .. E y o r o ll . V. a . h i n , Ia n . len specially. She was so pretty and INDIVIDUALLY And the kids, too. of course. When end up laughing and crying like a N e a r H ot H prluga unit r eso rt tow n . 76 little. intlea n o rth o f Hun E rxnclxco. 14 N U R S E S W A N T E D — R « g I u t ■ r o d you get to be a fam ily man you got I couple of kids ENGINEERED When I look back. I think Ellen tw o and th reo room c o t ta g e s on 40 Nur««-« for sm a ll m a te r n ity h o sp ita l to tend to business. K it—that's ' ' Gosh, Mama,” I says. " It's bet- ai-rcx w ooded «round. Illg to >a * 1 t>l 11 - Gooil « a ln i) w ith or w ith o u t in aln - and I must'a been crazy, getting tie* For d e ta ils , w rit« to B ed w ood •en an ce B l v a U o n A r m y W h ite short for Christopher — was the ter late than never, ain't It? married the way we did. My gosh. L od ge, C a llito g a , C allfortil«. S h ield H o sp ita l. 3 8 4 1 H. W. M a y fa ir , first; then Roger, Cynthia. Anthony, Say. w ill you look at them por F ortlan d , O reccu . I didn't have a cent to my name— B U L B B U 8X BESB and Judy, the baby. Nice names, poises! it was all I could do to scrape up F o rtu n e » a re b ein g inude grow ln AUTOS, TRUCKS 6. ACCES. ain't they? Ellen picked ’em out. C roft E a ste r L ilie s. D o y o u h ave the money for the wedding ring. v a c a n t lo t? 1600 w ll! p la n t S.Oi They're all grown up now—fine 8-wheeler, 160 Engagement rings and honeymoons young men and women, if I do say b u lb leta w o rth w ith th e ir In crease 1948 I'ETKR-III IL T BEST IN NEW ENGINES! h. I>. C um m lnn D ie se l, p r a c tic a lly a posKlhlu 84,600 In one year. Or and all the fixings were out of reach so myself—but there was times 812.SO O ; with license«. best in old engines i der« tak en n ow fo r d e liv e r y thl IN T E R N A T IO N A L fu e l as far as we were concerned. fa ll. P h on e or w r it« UM. V ash on 1942 K.6H truck 880-gal. c a p a c ity w ith m e- when you just wondered if they Xaland B n lb Co., B n rton , W aah ln g I felt pretty bad, taking her right ever would. It was just one thing . . . . ltc««ly to run. » » .2 5 « to n . B hono V aahon B la ck 1108 1 0 « . o f f on order« o f 01.000 or 1942 M odel K5 In te r n a tio n a l truck. from church to a $2.50-a-week fu r after another. Sick or healthy, they 1 .2 -llic!i w h e e lb a se w ith sta k e m or«. nished room. A wonderful g irl like had you up to your neck an bills D ockets and I 3 ft fla tb e d , »1,49!. 4 N ew .1. X. D. H ercú lea m otor« OLD BOOKS W ANTED F O It H ALE— ItcMtuurunt In sm a ll llv a com p lete, read y t o run, »395. THE CAMPBELLS ARE COMING tow n , w ell 'q u ip p e d . G ood r e fr lg e r Will l-h u r« ep o w er H rlgg» tc S tr a tto n For Certain a tlo n : s e a tin g r a p a c ity 40; liv in g —Glenn H. Campbell (Dodd. Mead $5,000.00 Old Books Pay m o to rs w ith 6 -v o it gen erator«. q u a rte r s. P ro p e r ty and a ll equip & Co., $4). Brand hew . 67.60. See nt SEALED POWER P IS TO N RING S Book Reviews In Rrief H istories SI25.00 Poem s $2,500. e also buy Deeds. N ewspapers. Autographs and letters—Catalogue 10c. O h io H is to r ic a l P u b lis h in g Co. 109 W . l l t h A v e .. W N . C o lu m b u s . O. m i nt to go. 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Vertical 1 To criticize mercilessly 2 French -rticle 3 Evergreen climbing plant 4 Tall grass 5 Shallow container 6 Magnificent 7 20 quires 8 Country in Asia S o lu tio n in N e x t l.a o e 1 2 3 4 6 5 It 7 8 9 10 12 15 14 16 19 18 29 48 31 i 40 i 45 26 30 35 44 22 25 27 28 19 41 i 56 60 61 32 37 w ,36 42 46 33 38 43 P i 50 51 49 Si 17 21 20 23 24 54 13 47 37 62 52 S3 54 4m 59 63 The origin of the Clan Campbell ra sh . IllneK s fo r c e s s a le f a l l or w r ite A. W . P a lm e r, lo n o , W a a h ln g and the history of Scotland are to n , P . O. B o x 330. synonymous and here the author, as D E R N g r o cery . Chevron gna. 2 a bearer of the famous name, takes M O bedroom hom e. 20 a c re s, buav high I the most interesting aspects of each w a y . H G Ilaguanilah V alley. »20,000 d ,is Inventor»*. O w ner C. D . TTay and has woven them into a skillfully i i— * r lin ----- * n, — * ' in g to n . lo r. —* K t “ 3, A g to W a sh drawn account of the Campbell,' HUGE rep air altop, «m all sto c k m en'« hand in Scottish affairs. w ork c lo th in g . Lota w ork, no c o m p e ti tion. A cco u n t h e a lth , m u st s e ll Im Liberally illustrated, the book con m e d ia te ly . W rite, ace o w n er J. G. tains historical information written ▼orb«, S t. Joh n , W a a h ln g to n . - in an absorbing narrative form. In C O R N and Ico cream b u s in e s s on every Scotch crisis a Campbell had P O O P regon c o a st. E x c e lle n t lo ca tio n Itea p o n a lb llit Jes e ls e w h e r e f o r c e 1 a responsible role in the ultimate o w n er to s e ll. B o x 176, D ep oe B a y j outcome. One of the best chapters Ore. I in the book concerns the story of HAI.E by ow n er. Incom e p rop the ill-fated Mary, Queen of Scots, F O e R rty . Sturo & S e r v ic e S ta tio n , 4 cabina, alno m odern ap t. c o n n e c t'd , on whose side the Campbells re- to «tore. S to r y and h a lf m odi-m l rimined loyal with almost disastrous r esid en ce . L o c a ted ncroa« s tr e e t results. fro m h ig h sc h o o l w ith 6,Kt «tu d en ta. On p aved h ig h w a y , 3 b lo ck s from I The author, an advertising execu c it y c en ter . S tr e e ts paved 2 a id es o f p rop erty. In t h r iv in g c it y o f tive of Cleveland, O„ took many a b o u t 3,500 p o p u la tio n . W o n d er fu l , pains to bring his readers an ac o p p o rtu n ity fo r couple. W rit« P.O. B o x 87, Bedro W o o ley , W aeh. curate, descriptive history of the Campbells. Not content with a long G A R A G E 2600 «q. ft. and 2 — 50x100 f t . atlj. iota, 30 m l. from P o rtla n d and diligent research in local li on m ain s t r e e t ; f u lly equ ip p ed , e m braries, he travelled to Scotland and p lo y in g 3 m ech an ic«. »12,500— term s. O w ner, 833 H. B. A lm w o r th , P o rt- covered personally the territory la n d , O to . TK . 3738. about which he writes. While the It h O u t I> l ,t r lb u t u r ,h i « — W e ll book is of prim ary interest to the G x ..a r a c e J a V a— ..a ,ro gpe r . equipped truck and a car garage . In prosper Campbells themselves, many of ous town: lots, building«, tanks and pump,. pumps. T e r m s . B o x 333. S u th e r lin , O re . whom know nothing of the fascinat ing background of the clan, every L A U N D R Y and Cleaning Bus., on hwv 9 , ast growing tourist town. G ateway to individual of Scotch descent and F gcsnlc Utah. 19 tourist courts, 3 lrg ho. _r __dgt_r .« ej lodges, _ 8 ___ c.-afes. I hospital, L college scholars of every nationality w ill tels, Ideal health clim ate. 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