Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, May 20, 1948 FARMS AND RANCHES FICTION P .__ Cornee . A C la s s ifie d D ep artm en t F IR S T P R IZ E ! By HELEN LANCWORTHY was deserting them. She made an especially nice lemon, meringue pie for supper and Henry brought her a box of candy rather sheepishly. Everything was lovely once •gain at the Burton home. But nothing more was said about tak­ ing the beautiful trailer to Cali­ fornia. In fart, it was two days later that Henry broached the sub­ ject of Denver. " I t would be fun," Anne agreed. She was to the point of mentally packing suitcases when Henry made an unfortunate remark. "Boy, the fishing," he said dream­ ily. "Guys have told me they really catch 'em in the mountain streams." H A B B IT S 4 S K IN S k . .....1 ■ « ' • I n rat . h o u se s, big barn, m ach in ery. Sound In v estm en t nnd p riced r ig h t »40,000 Id. W. M t i u t , L a k e v ie w , O regon KALE, T R A D E Kerry rh u b arb ranch m odern 7 room h o u se. no flo o d s! Bchool c lo se, 'j, w ay T acom a Heni lie B oa 85 D le r tn g .r , W e e k .' ‘ t-rz r A N N E BURTON turned pale when * * she saw the telegraph boy at her door. But just one moment later she was rushing to the telephone. Henry was amazingly slow to under­ stand. She said it rapidly three times. "W E WON. WE WON, HENRY! THE TELEGRAM HERE SAYS SO. THE TRAILER COACH W ILL ARRIVE . . .» Henry caught on then, “ you mean we won first prize in that soap contest?" His voice was hoarse with excitmcnt. “ Henry Burton! That's just what I've been telling you!" Henry muttered something that sounded like a combination of “ Holy Mackerel" and “ Jumping Catfish." In the intervening days the Bur tons were told over and over that they were the luckiest people alive. Dozens of people asked the rhyme the Burtons had submitted and walked away shaking their heads, mumbling “ not half as good as m ine." Anne was almcst delirious the day the trailer eoacli arrived. It was everything the pictures had shown. Chrome, clear varnish, soft lights and gadgets galore made it * fairlyland palace. M n FO R SALE 1 go! Imagine every morning being D E E B FARM D IS T R IC T A N T L IV E R A B B IT « t lbs. m>. rab ­ M U 'B IO E B A T O M »Q U IF M B M T forced to deliver last night's dream W bit Im p roved ran ch es. 40-600 a c r e s | l 711 »kins. I i I i I cm , w ool, m ohair, cas-1 S a le s At S e r v ic e, llin iie lock er». tinti to 3120,000. Im m e d ia te p u ss, D n ltv cure. liv e p ou ltry, B u b v * C om pany, to Martha to m ull over. No! I coolers, reach In b oxes Meat c a se s 835 8. w . f r o n t . F o rtla u d , O regon, i P o u ltry A lle e f se tu p s E v e ry th in g In r e fr lg . i alln n F o r llsn d wouldn’t like the New England state» «• ° » • * ’• » • • » or W . D. B ethel R e fr ig e r a tio n Co.. 1510 N U. K ill now if they gave a bonus to every R hone 13B1 P h on » l«pg MISCELLANEOUS tu g sw u rth , P ortlan d , O regon. Fli D s sr P ark , W a sh in g to n trailer arrival. N O !" TR 0044. J P E R A T E p r o fita b le buelii»»« In epnre COAST DAIRY "or stock fa r m , 17 aQ. And that was that! tlnii- Sp len did o p p o rtu n ity , l i e for BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR. In (he week that followed the, considered most of the U. S. as vacation possibility. If Henry made a suggestion, Anne had heard It rained there. If Anne suggested a state, Henry became positive his sinus would bother him. They almost decided on New Or­ leans until Henry remembered the miles he tramped there in army book let i nil pion. F red B lu e h a r t, 1735 ld tli Bt.. Bauta M onica, OaUf. EDIt KALE 6 E x c ellen t m odern Ocean fron t c o tta g e s , cn iiip letvly fu rn ish ed B ox 536. L un g B each , W ash M O TH ERS: D IA I’IN IS T U B N E W P A T E N T E D S A F E T Y P IN ItA llY C A N ’ T SW A LLO W A N D T H A T W H O L E SA L E * R E T A IL n iitom u tlvn M O TH ER S CAN A L W A Y S FIN'D — b u sin e ss, c a ter in g to co m m ercia l and NO M ORE LOST VINK. RENT Im lu slrlal trade 15600 »111 h an d le P R O O F — IK H I4 III.K — H AFE FOR T erm s If n e c e ssa r y R eason sick B A B Y . ID E A L S H O W E R O I F T. ncss. M cB vers W peclalty Co.. P e n ­ C O M PLETE L A Y E T T K S E T O F d le to n , Ore., HURRY T W E L V E 1\»R 310 0 . 8A T 1S F A C T1ON G U A R A N T E E D OR MONEY P A C K IN G P L A N T S w e ll o p p o rtu n ity . HACK M AIL YO UR O R D E R TO- 16.000 required H. V. S h o w e rs, 006 D A \ TO ID E D IA P IK COM PANY. R o y a l, K slso , W a sh in g to n . 1115 N. B. B l it A V I ., P O BTLA M D 13, ORB. LO C A TED on h ig h w a y !)!)-W 38 m iles n orth H ucranienlu. S tan dard g u s pro­ V N I’ALNTKD P L A Q U E S m il F lg u r-I d u cts. M odern e q u ip m e n t: n n llq u o Ini■ hundred* o f u s e fu l a lit» . P o l- | bar, beer lic e n se , w alk ln regrlgeru lur trial order acci-pted P rice Het lion . D eep w e ll p r e ssu re sy s te m . and p h otograp h on req u est. T h res c le rk s 8 m onth » out o f your. M cF herran N o v e ltie s, P rien 321,600. Illdg. w orth »noro 3117 M. 14th Bt. B ole*. Id ah o m o m y . H eart o f rice, barley, tom a lo e, b e d , d iv e r s ifie d farmltiK 316. D o n k e y s l e d , iioonm , p o rta b le m in | 0*10 dow n T erm s. Com a n s It W in Slede I build 'em , fu r n ish u ll tool», n le ’s S erv ice. M iss W inn ie M onroe, labor and c o n str u c tio n e t .c t on con- I B ox 131, B aniora, C xllf tract Jot s. W ill hulld on you r Job | am « h e r e Day or c o n tr a c t work S h o e S to r e — 15 yr». In sa m e loc. Ill W rit* P.O. B u i 804, F h on a 1013, | h ea lth c a u se o f s e llin g . R oom fo r D rain, Ore. shun repair R. P. B u rn s, 1834 B. W, 3rd A v»., P o rtla n d . Or». " IN T E R N A T IO N A L B L B C T B 10 PBNCBBS O P P O R T U N IT Y We are fa c to r y d istr ib u to r s for tills popular fen cer fo r W a sh in g to n , N o r ­ IN T E R E S T E D In e s ta b lis h in g can n ery and m u sh room p lan t, yeur-nround thern Idaho and W estern O regon operation . V alued nt o v e r 31 10,000. M any m od els, b a tte ry ty p e and lit) | W ill Miami th o r o u g h I n ie stlg u tlo n . \ It A lso In su la to r s and parts. S a le s cover W est i '- hn I. Need c a p i­ P rom p t rep air s e r v ic e w ith fa c to r y tal fo r pi i 'duct b n (o fill i r d iis parts. I f no d ealer In y o u r c ity , j 325,000 w ill han dle and net good w r ite us. retu rn s. W r its P.O. B ox 4033, P o rt­ IN T E R N A T IO N A L ELECTRXO lan d t>, O regon. S E R W B CO.. 1633 O live W ay, S e a ttle 3, W a sh . T R A IL E R park and fiv e-r o o m hou se In b oom ing C olu m b ia b asin Irriga­ N E W - pi i ih proof ball b earin g m o t­ tion p roject and to w Run L akes ors. B etter thun open ty p e for e x ­ S ta te Park E v e r y th in g rem od eled posed places. P riced tb s sa m e a s | and fu lly furnlnh ed L aw n , sh ad e open type. and year-rou n d . r. • k T lireo b lock s T h ree p h a se One ph ase d ow n tow n . 3200 m o n th ly Incom e. 2 2 0 /4 4 0 v o lts 1 1 5 /2 2 0 v o lts V ery reason ab le. S h ad y Cheek T r a il­ 68 00 1 III' ........ 66.00 I 1 HP er P ark , Conlea O ily, W ash . SS.’OO 11, H P ___ 66.00 l ' s III 112.00 2 H P ............ 76.00 2 HI HELP WANTED 3 H P _____ 142 00 3 III'............ 86.00 6 III’..«.... 203.00 I IIP .............108.00 | JO U R N E Y M A N M A C H IN IST S — Wn SA V E 6 ‘ 5. Cheek w ith order. P u m p s and W ater S y ste m s. h a i o o p . iim g s for a fe w a ll-a ro u n d JACUZZI D eep and S h a llo w W ell. Journeym an m n c h ln la ts, exp. In tho R obbins & M yers. S h a llo w w ell. op era tio n o f la rg o Jobbing sh op R IF E H yd rau lic P u m p in g R am s. to o ls, used In tho m a n u fa ctu re o f 1 I , Inch to 8 Inch SUMS. p ly w o o d and pu lpw ood m ach in ery. W IS C O N S IN G a s o lin e E n g in e s . S te a d y y r -r o u n d w ork to th o se who 1 to 25 hors« p o w e r. enn q u a lify . Apply L am b O raye I,a v a to rle s N ew 18" x l5 ” ch in a b a s ­ la rb o r Co., R oq u la in , W ash . in s w ith codo trap anil c e n te r se t fa u cet. S p ecial prlco 322.50. S A L E SM A N w a n ted for W a sh in g to n ! B A T H T U B 8. N ew 5 ft. W .B . R aces» s t a t e on ly . A g g r e s siv e . W illin g to j earn good m oney. C on tact stn alj b u s- | tub w ith code lev e r lif t w a s te and In ess n o n w ith labor savin g b u s i­ 3 valve su p p ly w ith sh ow er. C ast Iron type. S p ecial price. 33S.OO. n e ss n e c e s s ity . L ocal fr a n c h ise fo r | r ig h t person. C om plete lin e P E R M U T IT W A T E R T H E B C B IN Z B B A ID S CO., C O N D IT IO N E R S. G et ou r p rices. P.O. B o x 813, Bpokana 4, W a sh in g to n W o sa v e you 10% or m ore. A ll eq u ip m en t gu aran teed . R eferen ce, V . S. N a tio n a l Bank, M llw a u k le- LIVESTOCK <>n A lac.I Kay, s lo c k e d mid equip ped 33 ac under plow , b a la n ce p n siu ii fa ir b u ild in g s M ust s e ll » m Illn e ss' 1 o r I n f o r m a t i o n w ill* O. P M lslasu B ay V iew , W ald p ort, O r« .' ’ F D R KALE IIY O W N E R : H e « ~ „ 7 u i7: ranch In a la ln o f W a sh in g to n All m odern eq u ip m en t Ain., c o m p lete e le c lr lo a l liiiioiehiilil equ ip m en t 7 7 , a c re s, 38 m ile s fro m N p.tkune en lilw u v 155. (3 B s r a B lo ck Ranch! B t. 3. B oa 44. B e w p o r t, W e ek . BABTM RB W ABR1MQTOM ' 165 sp rln k l. r Irrigate.) acre» w ith 4 , 6 , a c r e s lea sed e r a s in g . 2 d w e llin g s I m o to r, baler, co m b in e; a ll p"., o h ln sry 346,ooo. T erm s MAY COLB CO. 8U3O B o c k e r fe lle r M ala OS B v s r s t t . W a sh in g to n l dr \ i i : io Cai ii..o,. ii, u p ,,, r „ f u. utnblu t 'a lile ran ch 13oo acres. | m lh » from fa r llin u road and ahln- plng point P le n ty w a ter. G overn- "lent lun g... W ill put up 608 tuna . f hay. 3 good se t b ig R ig h t In Moos« and Do. r co u n try . 65 head w h ite face c a ttle , 25 sheep, 16 h o rses, llarn san m ach in ery. P rice 3 : ..neo C ash A B arb er, 150 M il» M onee, B r itish C olum bia. ID E A L W A T B B P B O W T B B T A T B ON W M IDM BY, IS L A N D T en f e r t ile a c re s, s lo p in g g e n tly to fin e s t sa n d v I.each In Ideal lo ca tio n on w e st Side o f W h ld b .y Islan d T ldelunda inclu ded. N o bank. Un- uqualed v iew o f m o u n ta in s and sh lp e K lr icily m odern T ro.-m (». bedroom ) d w e llin g tn c ta d ln g com - p le te ly m odern fu r n itu r e and fu t- n lsh ln g » . D w e llin g ha» m an y at- tr u e ttv e f e a tu r e s th a t m u st be seen to be a p p reciated . A b u n d an t aupplv o f fin e s t w a te r K ev.-aty- e ig h t It y ea r old h o lly tr e e s Just Com ing In- to tltolr prim e, a ls o 187 b ea rin g f i l ­ bert tree» In p e r fe c t c o n d itio n ; th is w ill Insure n s u b s ta n tia l c o n tin u o u s Incom e w ith le s s w ork th a n m oat o th er crop s. N u m er o u s a sso rte d h earin g fr u it tr e e s and bsrrle». J„. v e s ilg a ilo n w ill c o n v in c e you the price o f lin .n o o la vary low . % cash required A lsx and J a c k E n g stro m . O rsen bank , W ash . "The only trouble," Henry com­ plained, “ is when I ’ m sitting inside gloating, I think of something out­ side I want to see. I never know which side ot the door knob I'm after.” Eventually Anne made coffee and they tried to bring their chaotic thoughts to earth. Henry put his coffee cup down with a thud. “ She w ill be the best trailer that ever sailed into Florida." “ Florida?" Anne paled. "You "B ut the movies, Henry! Just think of seeing real, live actors." didn't say Florida! Henry—no!" She sighed blissfully and let the toast burn. 10 A cre» IS tu lle s v - : Henry had some difficulty getting O regon. A ll under Irrig a tio n . Good He tilted back in his chair, "Im ag­ training days and his promise to a coherent account of the trouble 6-rooin hou se, barn, c h ick en houae corn crib . Ideal f^r d a ir y or rot» himself, "Never again." The shiny with Florida. It developed that ine tying on to a big one----- ! ” cro p s ranch. 25 good m ilk c o w s. I “ Do you mean to tell me you'd nice trailer seemed destined never Anne's great auqj had been bitten by te a m s o f h orse», sa d d le horse. A le e 1° ■cr *'" Join in g »aid farm . N o a rattlesnake while there in 1916. She spend our vacation fishing all the to be used. b u ild in g s C ould ba p u rc h a sed very had lived, but had reported there tim e !" Anne's tone was icy. "Any r c n su n ih le C harlee D eY ore, B oard- Then Henry's cousins, the Nor­ m an, O regon. were dozens of snakes in Florida. time you think I ’ll just go along for tons, descended on them. A visit the ride! Denver—never!" Anne's “ I won't go" was fervent. 80 A c re s a ll under Ir r ig a tio n . 171 from the Nortons never had been m il«» e a s t o f P o rtla n d , on C o lu m ­ Henry attempted to explain he unmixed joy and bearing Jean Nor­ Henry reasoned that 1916 was bia R iv e r H ig h w a y . N ow 5-room But ton gush as she made the date over h ou se, n .w barn, 30 r e g i s t e r e d sometime back, that the snakes must wouldn’t fish all the time. Guernsey -cow s, 1 r e g iste r e d G u ern ­ Anne's mind was made up. the ’phone, Anne trembled. have been killed off and that he s e y bu ll, 10 head o f y o u n g stock . Pow ell Branch. personally would guard her. In the One t.-.im o f aortan bornas, w eigi.i Shortly after that Anne's sister, They came. Their five-year-old T r n sc o tt Co. P o rtla n d 3, O regon T w o very good r e g iste r e d H erefo rd I 1500. N e w h a r n e ss. 1 S o r r ell »add!« end they decided they wouldn't go Martha, came to give the trailer her imp. Bill, was twice as troublesome b u lls. 18 m o n th s old. C h and ler nnd m are 5 vr, old M ust s e ll. M ike to Florida. FLOWERS & BULBS HUI b reed in g R e a so n a b ly priced C a e eity , B oard m an , O regon. dignified once-over. Martha was as Anne had feared. It seemed that J. O. B W A B S O N , B t. 8, B ox 500, | Over their breakfast cereal next secretary to a psychiatrist and had the Nortons were being forced to GIANT DAHLIAS. 6 COLORS. A L L V an cou ver, W a sh . P h o n » 31P 31. 6 a c r e s 1 m ile e a s t o t H er m isto n . D IF F E R E N T , L abeled. G row n In the N o building.- l i a s been un der Irrlgn . morning Anne made an elaborately "ideas.” Her conversation dripped move. Jean Norton talked much of fam ou s aklm a V alley. B lu e ribbon tlo n and r a ised 160 ton a or a lf a lf a REAL ESTATE—MISC. casual suggestion. “ How about go­ psychoses, split personalities and the luck of some people. She was w inner« , t a ll flo w e r ahow s. R e g . i)*y 83760.00, a ls o 80 a c r e s one- Ular valu e, 14.50; p ostp aid 13. B a r - the subconscious. frankly envious of the Burtons and q u arter m ile so u th o f U m a tilla . 26 ing to California?" 4 AC RES In clu d in g 200 ft. S e a ttle - old W lllm aen , G ran dview , W seh . b*'"n irrigated. Price Tncornn H ig h w a y fr o n ta g e , orchard. I Anne was showing her around as their trailer. Henry wondered if California guar­ 36600 00 a ls o o th e r r a n c h e s a t b ar­ R iv erto n H e ig h ts M re. F red C hris-1 gain pric.-». PLANTS AND SEEDS Henry came in. Martha thought it to p b sr so n , 731 B a y » , B v e r e tt, W n, Out in the kitchen while they anteed there were no snakes. ■«‘•rtd n n B e a l Be t a le C o , U m a tilla , O regon. Anne smiled sweetly “ But the a wonderful way to have a vaca­ washed dishes Jean Norton remark­ MOCK H IL L e v er b e a rin g str a w b er ry I 5 BEDROOMS, double plum bing, b ase­ plant». H igh producing stock. P ost- ed that her doctor had said she m ent, o th e r b u ild in g s. 660' on Sound. movies, Henry! Just think of see­ tion. aid. 36.25 per 100 353 per 1000. | 319,000 B o s 143, B aq aam lab , W ash . CANADIAN FARMS—Wrll« at f« FÄKt TÑ- “ Where are you going?" She needed a complete rest. ing real, live actors." She sighed f n , B to lv e n g e , T illa m o o k , O regon. FORMATION aa farm tB((!«m*nt »«»pottuni!!•<. FO R S A L E — S m a ll h o u se on c o a st. I asked. To herself, Anne thought that any­ blissfully and let the toast burn. Fa*tito rolla, prie»), C. F. ( <«>- S T R A W E R R 1 E S R O C K H L IL E V E R - Good lo ca tio n , good a ll new repair. • a ll. ( ’anadian I'arlB« H aii««/. Vwwmiror, JB.C. , Feeling almost guilty — but why one dealing with their B ill deserved B E A R IN G 100 or lesa 7 c e n ts en., N ic e ly fu rn ish ed . L ot 60x100. F ille d Scraping the toast Henry inquired 100 to 1000 6 c e n ts ea . 1000 or In. room for a n o th er h o u se or 4 guilty!—Anna admitted that they a long rest. which actors she wanted to see. m ore 6 c e n ts ea. D avid B. L o fg r e n , j c o tta g e s M rs. B. B . P a rr a , T w in Jean Norton cocked her head on hadn't decided. DOGS, CATS, PETS, ETC. B t . 3, B e a v er to n , Ore. B o c k s, Ore. “ Peter Lawford, of course,” Anne Martha held forth on the New one side and suggested delicately, told him. Her smile was radiant. OUT8TANDING E n g l l a h sp r in g e t B ill wouldn't be the least trouble, England states. She beamed at sp a n ie l pupa, 3 m on tila old. A .K .C . “ Not Cooper, Peck or Van John­ Henry as she told them she had al­ and we could pay well----- . Wouldn't r.*g I h i rat lori, e x c r lle n t b e n d i and f ld t l 4lciRM. Mal... 35.1, te m a le , 335. son," Henry teased. ways wanted to see the historical you like to take B ill with you? He W. O. B w ttxer, K en n e w lck , W ash . “ Oh. but they’re all m arried!" spots. She looked up at the ceiling would be so much company for DO BK H M AN |•|N.H^•HI.Tt p u p p I « ». Henry spilled his coffee comment­ as she related the dream she had yo u !" P uro br.-.l B e g ls te r e .l w ltli good ped­ ing, "Aren’t you?” igree«. W e sle y B ro o k s. C anby, ó r « .. Anne was seized with a sudden the previous night. Using the doc­ B t. 3. B o x 30. P iton e CA 5114. I t was different, Anne tried to as­ tor's pet terms, she explained her choking spell and escaped to the W H IT B 1 'l i.il.: ', b e a u tifu l l ’ttpple». sure him. He should realize how dream as a hidden desire, a desire porch. Henry followed her out .-.,1,.,..,1 « „III..., perligree.l. W lll »hip. she felt. Henry didn’t. Before he very necessary of fulfillm ent for her anxiously. She told him how she W IL L B Y 'B W IIIT B C O L L IB FA R M gave the front door a slam that to see the New England states. B t. 1 C a lv ille , W ash . had been propositioned. could have been heard a block he She turned to Anr.e and asked They stood there staring bale- C R ED O j i i l i . y " J e a n “—~ a ìc 7 c R «g growled that he wasn't going to brightly. "Surely you aren’t going fully at the trailer, shiny and bright w h o ee M o ih .r w aa s t a r le t in “Cour- a g o o f L an d e" la now •'e x p e ctln g ’' SHIPPED California and moon over a lot of alone in that big trailer? It w ill in the darkness. "L ife was more Mable ari.] w l.lte co lile pupplen In actors, even the unmarried ones, easily hold another passenger!" fun before we received first prize," Jurie. R enrrvo you r puiwiv no«'. REBI CUT TO FOR IM M E D IA T E DELIVERY IV rlle C U D O C O L L IB F A R M __M. and that some people seemed to Anne choked and looked at Henry. Anne said dolefully. S le te r , 11617 - I32nd A v e. B. B. YOUR ORDER have never gotten over their swoon­ For answer he said, "We haven’t R en to n , W aeb. You tell us the else building you n««d and we will 1m- Henry had a sudden, wonderful ing days. medistsly send you complete information and cone. decided. Want a ride home? I'm Serfs«» fee Idea. They whispered. They AUTOS. TRUCKS & ACCES. Frames era of beat grade 3a6 lumber, cut to fit and Six handkerchiefs later Anne ad­ going your way, Martha.” started to shake bands in con­ • WARIHOUtl drilled for b olts. . . providing simple but rigid con- mitted to herself, with reservations, N e w F or.l tru ck din ««!», L o n g w h ee l- When he returned his mind was gratulations, then Anne's arms Struction. tides end roof ere covered with heavy, • MACNINI that she might have said the wrong as invincible as steel. "B ut,” Anne V ’ R- »1.658, B a w le y , gauge aluminum that eliminetee maintenance coats. stole around Henry's neck. Close 3H(O _166O B. T aco m a W ay, T a co m a , W a e L thing. Working around their home protested, "M artha would enjoy it Eeey and inexpentl* - to erect. Pull erection inttruc- together they stood for a moment, • GAKACI all day she wondered what had hap­ so much. After all----- .” tiona and blueprints, with pieces numbered. Reduce WANTED TO BUY each thinking life again was fine. building cotta to as low at 74c per square foot I • MILKING pened that their beautiful happiness "A fte r all, she doesn’t go where W A N T E D - U S E D SH O W C A SE S. 6, FARLOR When they went inside Anne told For exampfe, o 30x100-foot alum inum building 8, 10-F t. flo o r c a se s. In good c o n d i­ the Nortons. “ You’re having trouble • STOCK IHtO tion on ly . W rit» Y a k i m a C yole I t p rito d a l only $ 3 3 0 0 1 Bilop, 508 W e st Y a k im a , Y ak im a, finding a house and you need a • MFC. SLANT W a sh in g to n , P h o n e 37104. Everything in Buildings Except High Prices rest. Henry and I wondered if you wouldn't care to take our trailer?" WNU—13 20—48 The Nortons fell on them. They laughed. Jean Norton half cried, " I can't understand what we ever did 4030 S.l. 29th Av«. Phon« EA 7520 PORTLAND 2, ORE. to make you share your wonderful, Origin of Father’»’ Day wonderful luck with us." U. 8. Population Rapid Increase in Airport« I t was a mother who started It was over at last. The Nortons Census estimate of U. S. popula­ When Lindbergh hopped the At­ "Father’s day.’" She is Mrs. John left, promising their "undying grati­ tion July 1, 1939, was 130.9 million lantic in 1927 the country's airfields Bruce Dodd, of Spokane, Wash., a tude," and making plans. people, and August 1, 1947, 144.2 numbered only 1,000, Spurred by w riter of Indian stories. Struck Anne picked up ash trays and million people. By July 1, 1950, It the federal aid of the national air­ Henry yawned loudly as he leafed a with the need for a day to honor Is expected to reach 150 million port program, approved in May, father, and Inspired by the lov« magazine. He sat up, suddenly ex­ with a birth rate 10 per cent above 1946, airports increased more than the early 30’s. cited. “ It says here there’s a con­ and sacrifices of her own dad, Wil­ 1.000 in 1947 alone. Texas and Cali­ liam Smart, a Civil war veteran, test where you win a----- .” fornia, with more than 400 airfields who raised his motherless fam ily Ice Boxes to Warm M ilk Anne reached for the magazine each, lead the states, followed by Ice boxes are not always used to and closed it firm ly. “ No! We of six, Mrs. Dodd proposed the Florida and New York. idea 38 years ago, in 1910. keep m ilk cold. Adm iral Byrd took might be unlucky enough to win." two ice boxes with him to the Where "Blncher” Gets Nam« Precaution Against Lightning South Pole to keep his m ilk warm. A bluchcr is any shoe with • A person who takes protection Otherwise the cold would have F i r s t C ir c u s M u s e u m tongue that is cut in one piece under a lone tree during a thunder­ frozen it. with the forepart, the quarters lap­ storm invites death by lightning H a s N o s t a lg ic It e m s ping over the vamp. Blucher takes stroke. Thick timber, however, is Hanging Curtains different. There a person may get Finger of an old glove placed Heralded as the first museum In its name from Gen. Gebhard von Blucher, one of the commanders under a tree in comparative safe­ over the end of a curtain rod w ill the United States devoted entirely ty, because it Is no more conspic­ enable one to slip the curtain onto to the circus, the Ringling Art mu­ who did Napolean in at the battle of Waterloo. He designed the mod­ the rod with no danger of catching uous than Its fellows, and hence seum has been opened at Sarasota, el as standard equipment for his not likely to be singled out for a or tearing the material on the met­ Fla. Eventually the museum will stroke. al rod. contain exhibits tracing develop­ soldiers. ment of the circu« from Roman times. Airport Purchase Is Listed [Û ÏR E ¿ Q U A r I The museum Is located in an old Under "Stationery" Account warehouse, with a central pole and i 1 ? girder» «uggesting the interior of SAN DIEGO.—City Budget Offi­ a circu« tent. The building is on 1$ cer Sam Roberts was baffled by the estate of the late John Ring­ this Item charged to "stationery” ling, circus operator, who willed A M AN In city accounts: "One large air­ his residence and art museum to port . . . $1." the people of Florida at his death City Manager Fred Rhodes ex­ in 1936. plained that no appropriation had Included among exhibits are five BACK been made by the city to meet its old circus wagons, costumes, masks, obligation of one dollar due the drawings for the decor of specta­ w«.- navy on a 50-year agreement for cles, handbill« and photographs of ♦wy Joint use of an airport. So Rhodes famed circus characters. paid from his pen and ink fund. « ON BUILDING COSTS! Redi-Cut lifetime Aluminum Buildings Prited Low NORTHWEST BUILDINGS, IncT A PESSIMIST k TH£SE DAYS WHO BUILD5 AN ATOM BOMB SHELTER IN HIS YARP. Let the Ad® Guide You When Shopping