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    Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, June 10, 1948
lege and trying to be ■ reporter.
And Tom, spending more and more
of his time with her until Anne,
with her own need for him so strong
had, in her disappointment and in-
ability to guess what was wrong be
tween them, provoked that scene
which could not be made up.
FICTION CORNER
MESSAGE FOR THELMA
By ROBERT ARTHUR
s note said that he would
T OM'
come at 11 tor his things. By
r *
before the elevator could reach her
floor.
It didn't stop, after all. But the
fear of being caught there by Tom's
arrival stayed with her until she
was outside and hurrying across to
Washington Square. Only when she
reached the small park did she slow
' her pace,
She found a bench in the cool
Then,
I sunshine and sat down.
watching the placid pigeons, the
screeching children on skates, the
mothers pushing carriages and the
old men playing checkers, she tried
to keep her thoughts turned from
what was happening. But it wasn't
possible.
Why? The question persisted in
10:30 ‘Anne had packed all of his
personal belongings into the three
pigskin bags and the wardrobe
trunk, which she dragged empty
Into the foyer of the apartment and
filled there. Tom was never punc­
tual. He might come half an hour
early or half an hour late, and she
wanted to have everything ready
in time so that she could be out
when he canie.
She did not linger over the pack­
ing or allow herself to feel anything,
even when she put the set of cuff
links and studs which had been her
wedding gift to him and the silver-
mounted military brushes she had
asking itself. What went wrong?
given him on their first—and only
Why didn't it work out?
—anniversary into the last bag.
She'd known it wouldn't be easy.
1 wonder if anyone else in New A sports writer, Tom often had to
York uses military brushes, she
caught herself thinking. I never
knew any other man who did. A
brief mental picture came to her of
Tom before the mirror, making a
determined effort with the brushes
to force his sandy hair to stay in
place. Then as quickly as it had
come she banished it.
Surgical operations should be
neat and clean. Even if it was
something you were cutting out of
your heart you musn't linger over
it.
So now he was taking away hla
tilings • • •
i
’
’
I
C lassified D epartm ent
ftiiP h illip r
RABBITS & SKINS
FOR SALE
A l \ T I.1V E It UIIIITM « il.i h p , rail
bit akin«, hid es, w ool, m ohair, cus
c a r s, Ilv« p ou ltry, R u h r • C om pany,
935 B. W. F ron t, P ortlan d . O regon.
R ir m o iB A T o a ■ q u ir m w T
•M »<«■»
Hal«’« \ .s»»rklcr. Ilo io u I o «*U«* im , bottl»
coolcrv. rench In boxen M»»t gmm »».
Anne looked at her wrist watch. I
Kvi rythllitf In rrfrlu»’» fit Inn PortlauQ
In the turmoil of her thoughts, more Special Delivery Letter:
R e frig e ra tio n Co., 1516 N E K lll-
M ISCELLANEOUS
In g sw o rth , P ortland , O regon. Ph.
than an hour had passed. She rose Bear Eric Johnston:
TR (1644.
You could have knocked me over DONKKY KLiU>, Boon»«, lxtrtuhln m ill
und thankfully started back toward
xlodw I build
fu rn l*h all tool»,
the apartment.
Tom certaiply with a gangster scenario when 1
FARMS AND RANCHES
labor und oohm I ru ction ■tret on c o n ­
would have come and gone by now. , read in the paper thut you were not
tra« t ,<•!• i w in bull i on youi i >•
UAHTBXM W A IH IW O TO N
a n y w h e re
b a y or co n tr a ct work
Anyway it was over. She could only chairman of the National Con­
sprinkler h »ir.n . .1 »« i . t with
W rite P.O. B o i UIH, P h on e 1013, KB
ference
on
Family
Life
in
America
ii
it
p
m
h
<1 grastlM I dw« llliiUF
start rebuilding her life somehow.
D rain, Ore.
T ractor, tuitar. »ombln»» a ll ma«
At least, she was thinking as she i but that at its Washington meeting
c h ln c ry .
T h iiia
IN T E M N A T 1O N A L BLUCTHXO
KAY COLE CO
put her key into the door, she had ! you made an impassioned speech
F1MC1BB
21120
M
ockerfelter
M ain MB
calling on everybody to rully and We are fa c to r y dlM trlhutora for thia
kept her emotions in control.
Bverett, Washington
po|>ulur fe n c e r for W unhlnffton, Nor*
fight
for
the
protection
of
Amer­
Then she opened the door. And j
th e m Idaho and W catern »»»«icmi. •' \ T T I . I: It A N'< ’ll In Nt« '.•n t < • unt
M any m odel*, b u ttery typ e ami 11 U
all thought fled. He had not left. ican family life and to keep the
Cheap. Bun acre».
c u ltiv a te d , 30(1
volt
A I no
In M iih ito ia und partu
nmr«» cou ld be On o ile d III way.
His trunk and bags were still there, young on the right paths. This was
P rom p t rep air a e rv lre w ith fu c to ry
flood
c
lln
in
te
nil,«
front»»«* on
because
I
was
under
the
impression
purta. If nb d«uler In your c ity ,
and he was standing beside them.
It«. - w r i t leukt ??<» p. r i « c i .< Owner
w r i t e ttfl
you were also the top man in the
O. T iffa n y , Cadonla, W ash in g to n .
IN T E R N A T IO N A L K LSC T R IO
“Anne,” Tom said, as woodenly movie industry, the one fellow in
S K IV U S CO,
NTOCK mid buy ranch, f iv e rnllra
she closed the door behind her, the country in a swell position to
1033 O live W ay, f l e a t t l e 3. W ueh.
aouth ll< .•!'"• i Jot f i t ( i .Md i
holding to the knob for support. protect the home and to keep the
IV'hi a Tut lor gravin g 71 A under
hurry : hurry : hurry :
ditch
........ I ni l . I'li.'i»« <1 Boe
“Anne!”
kids from getting too many films H 0 w ork e x tr a Incom e, g r o w in g m uah-
353, A rlin gton , O regon.
routiix In baaem ent. W e sh ow you
He took a step toward her. His blueprinting murder und crime
Just how. l.n rgu dem and Frco sh ir t
HO ACHKN Im proved farm !.«nd n m r
voice was rough with urgency. She techniques. But this must be some
er sp a w n I'n itcn rd for d etail». J. J.
CllctiMboir \ o biilbliiik . B7.B0U XL
BJdelda, G la d sto n e 4, O regon.
other Johnston and I am glad I
1, B ox 354. N orth Band. W aeh.
realized the mistake. I hate to go i W ATCH, clo ck and je w elr y o f a ll I ’ ii A. « t o ’lh iit wuiidy garden eull,
kin d s rep aired , In s u re alt mull Mt.
off half-cocked.
tra
. i .>apb< rrlea; • rm«
V iew J e w e lr y , K rnle Ja en a , S u lta n ,
_ • _
hoiino w ith bath. wlr»«t for elec,
W a sh in g to n .
rung«- S m all «Tr» k, I ml to bench.
Well, your fine speech certainly
I ■ " D .tti W h ltr h c A il, K t. I. D >x 12.
SO I.A IR 1IEAT P U M P
N ehalem . O regon.
roused me and when you told the
W O R LD 'S F IN E S T
Tak ea b eat from th e ground or A N l‘< > U T K W A p .i r u d l e e H u n tin g,
delegates front all over the coun­
w ater. Air c o n d itio n in g lo o t in g A
ftrtliliig lu .ir by. 32‘) ucren «»a c u l t i ­
try in a straight from the shoul­
c o o lin g ycur around. Ordi r y o u r s
vation . io«i morw caally cl«ared . 3”
now . M fg hv e
der talk that the protection of the
In perm anent buy, rent In crop. Naw
N O R T H W E S T H E A T IN G . Inc.
log*, pub h . wood K unnlng w ater to
American home was a paramount
1944 N. L om bard, P ortlan d , Ore,
I ■ . .
i ; ii r 1.1 -1 • .1 '
l i rri. *
Issue of the day I felt like cheer­
MU 094»
gard«*n, llvr»tn ck , m ach in ery, tool»,
Ilo g h o ija r , d i l t k« n houne, tool »lied,
ing-
A irplane T ire s, U nused. T u b es, w h ee ls,
root collar, t«-nc<-d und cro ee-fm » « «1.
__ •
bearin g«, aplndlea. For harveati-ra,
3 m llee from ator«* and depot. A
Im plem ent«, lo w b o ls. Fr<« p i c t u r e
pint" hard to hi nt for >V,»0 M. B.
You appealed to the National
W o r ld '« l a r g e s t N tock
A IR P L A N E
M ortenson , C ocolalla, Idaho.
Conference on American Family
T IR E CO M PA NY. D B P T . 54, BOX
1396,
M
ERCED
,
C
A
L
IF
O
R N IA .
C1IICKHN FARM 3 A. c lo s e In, bee.
Life to find ways to help the family
II \ . broader, 1 ; . b b i < rate.«
strengthegi Itself and you stirred 45-FT. HAI..MON and tu n a boat, La-
K t.
,' i l a i i i s . C h ry sle r ito y a l m arine Hu»
3, B ox 11, S ilv er to n , O regon.
fathers and mothers everywhere by
d ir ec tio n fin d er und « le d g. ur If
your deep interest.
In terested c a ll A l's 1‘lnre or w rite 8 0 0 .A STO<*K HAN'«’It on h ig h w a y ,
Only when the three bags were
standing beside the trunk, in their
scuffed sturdiness, strangely re­
minding her of Tom, did she have
B o x 353, T oled o, O regon.
time to feel the emptiness within
< le c tr lc lin . hulldliiKM, wi ll, crcru
T rum an F ra n ts, K oute 8, B oa 390,
her. As if, in emptying the closet
There is no greater threat to the H ILLM A N Jl:< » S i l :< TI-.II w e ll .io n
O hehaile, W ash in gton .
6” & k" t o o ls Hodge truck, ga» .v
and bureau of his things, she had
American home and to the future
e le c tr ic w elder« G race Crum , R t. 3,
taken something from inside herself
T h e D a llee , Ore.
of this nation than the present
C A N A D IA N F A M M t W rite Si fw I MEK IN -
and packed it too.
F O R M A TIO N ao fern, ••tU«tn«al uppwteelllM.
alarming crime trend among chil­ OW N Y O U ll" w h o le sa le d istr ib u tin g
F*»t¡I» kull*. Mcat.tubly prlr»<1. (’. F. C«a»-
dren. In one day the papers car­
and s e r v ic e bualne««. W hy w ork for
wall, Ceeedlee I ' m IB c M all««/. rax»La»»r, li c
To escape the curious numbness
o th ers, l.nrgu p r o fits fo r y o u r « c lf
ried the story of three 12-year-olds
which gripped her, she turned swift­
y e a r arou n d
P ro te cte d terrlto r
BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR.
who waylaid and shot a citizen in
W rite H IN S O N CO M PA NY, RICH
ly and went for her hat and coat.
M OND, IN D IA N A .
the back: of a half dozen school
In getting them from the closet be­
W
E L L EST. largo grocery cem b. g e n .
Swift panic assailed her as she heard the elevator begin its hum­
children who riddled a teacher's H A V E clea n and unbroken e g g s nil
•r a l sto r e and m eat m ark et on In ­
side the front door she saw the
ming rise. He mustn't find her here. She left the message unfinished
te r sta te A te Ib-er, W lno lies. F u lly
the tim e. B u ild th e new Itue layln
home with bullets from Win­
large pad which hung there where
«quipped Mod fix tu r e
Bee W il­
n e sts, en«y to build. Heml for plum
and hurriedly fled.
chesters, and of an 11-year-old child
Thelma, the maid, could not help
liam B. Creitx, A ttorn ey a t law , 815
11.00. A lb ert R ue, B eaver, W aeh.
S.W . Y a m h ill. BB 0183, P ortlan d . Ore.
seeing it both on arriving and leav­ be away for several days, some­ tried to turn, tried to open the door “shot by six boys who mistook him
HELP WANTED
ing. Thelma was a good worker, times even for weeks. And the time to flee, but his hands caught her. for a member of a rival gang.”
F O R S A L E 500 f r e e s ln g lo c k e r* all
rented. In firep ro o f b u ild in g u n ­
Men nntl w om en a g e n t« . I'nrt or fu ll
but forgetful. “Thelma—Please de­ when he was gone was just a series
“Anne, we've been fools. Or at
der in year lease P rice JII.OuO In-
tim e. K lectrlo h.onu and h ea lth up
Where do the kids get such
frost refrigerator," said last Thurs­ of empty days and nights in which least I have. I need you. I know '
e
lu d in g f ix tu r e - and equlptn>-nl W.
piiance Vary high grail« produt
S. Van Anken. Broker, C oq uille, Ore.
w ith m any u«es und herded In e v er y
day's note, reminding her that this she missed him so much the sense it. I never stopped knowing it. * Ideas? The Idea of getting armed
hom e. E ach «ala len ds to an oth er
to the teeth and doing some
was Saturday, and Thelma would do of his absence was almost a physi­ It was just that—you didn't seem
A ttr a c tiv e eotntn. Good deni for crew VACATION' IIV TH E 14I.UB P A C IFIC
AMONG T ill? E V E R G R E E N S M od­
bumping
off
is
not
natural
to
any
no marketing for the weekend un­ cal ache.
manager H o lly w o o d L lq u e flsr , Inc
to need me.”
ern C om m u nity K itchen, p icn ic A
4965 E a g le R ock B ir d , L o t A n g ele s
child
and
It
is
not
taught
in
any
less told. But Thelma might be
•’Didn't
need
you,
Tom?”
In
sur­
catnp
grou n d s T railer parkin g, c a b ­
41, CaUf.
But she'd known how it would be,
ins, oil equipped Ideal met up for
home, Mr. Johnston. Everybody
gone before Anne returned, and — and knowing, had accepted the job prise she ceased her blind efforts
large
groups, d u b s , fa m ily r e u n ­
W A N T E D — E xp erien ced com b in ation
Is with you in your realization of
ions. e tc Clui im lng, fish in g , c r a b ­
Anne hesitated. Then, do every­ of making their marriage work. to release herself, to look up at
lab oratory - X - r a y technician if
bing. b.
I>< oiub ln g W rit« tu Ocean
the despair and sorrow felt
m a le ), p r iv a te p h y«lclan '« o f f ic e 5
thing just as always, she told her­ She had never fretted or wept when him in astonishment. "But I do. )
Park T o n rist Cam p, O cean P ark,
d ay w eek. C r ed en tia ls fir s t letter
I’ve
always
needed
you.
The
times
1
«round
American
firesides
as
W
aahlngton.
A d d re.a B ox 195, E llv erto n . Ore.
self. If you let go now, it’ll just Tom had to be away. She'd kissed
such things go on and we are so
him goodby lightly and welcomed when you were away—”
hurt worse and longer.
WANiTIjD—
ltegln teri-d and u n d rrgrad . G ROCERY sto ro and aervlce sta tio n
glad
you
see
the
situation
so
And then, without warning, the
on m ain h ig h w a y w ith 2 » / I 0 acr»«
u a te s num e«. 5-d.iy w eek. Kingl-
She slipped into her coat, forced him back in the same spirit. She tears came. It was the first time
5-rooiA m odern liv in g q u arters. Goon
clearly.
under
35.
Addr<
«« Su pt. H azel H aw
hadn't
clung
to
him
when
he
left
h u n tin g anil fish in g
|2 ) e o 0 o
a
• —
kina. M em orial H o sp ita l, H o lliste r
herself to put on her hat with care.
she ever had let him see her cry.
m onth g r o -s
I’r b - • JlloOOOi) Ad-
OaUf.
or
fussed
over
him
when
he
re­
Then she took up the pencil that
d ress Ben J. Hottdek. R o u te 3, B oa
Will you forward a copy of your
Men hated weepy women, but when
300, K lam ath P a lls, O regon.
was tied to the pad by a red string turned. Men hated that.
LIVESTOCK
the tears were over, something cold speech to tie Eric Johnston who
and tried to think what she would
She had never let him guess the and dead inside her had been has that big job in Hollywood and
SM A LL h otel, n u llab le for co u p le to
T w o v e ry good regl«ttr<-<i H e r tfo rd
run. o w n e r has o th e r b u xine«- B o x
need. Tomatoes, lettuce, oranges, horrible loneliness that stayed with washed away.
who could do so much so easily
b u lls, IS m on th s old. C hundler and
643, Couloe C ity, W ash.
H ill breedlhK
ltra«onnl>ly priced
bread, milk, coffee, she thought. her when he was away on an as­
She dried her eyes on Tom’s to protect the fireside and keep the
J . O. SW A N SO N , R t. 6, Box 500, JEW ELRY
G IFT s t o r e . H e a t l o c a ­
Soup maybe. I don't know. I don't signment, lest it make him feel handkerchief and held her lips up kids from learning criminal ways?
▼ anconvsr, W ash . P h o n s 31P31.
tion d o w n to w n 1,0« A n g ele s |I2,&(KI
care what I eat.
Yours truly
guilty for leaving her alone so tor his kiss. And she knew then,
R otlrln g o w n er . 636 S. O Uys, L os
REAL ESTATE—MISC.
A n g ele s 14, C alif.
Elmer.
Her fingers were curiously stiff much. And she’d kept her job, somehow, what he meant. She had
P.S.—Where do you speak next
FOR S A L E - G ood Incom « prop erty on MAX, W O M A N o r p a r t y to fin a n c e
as she wrote carefully, in neat capi­ writing store copy, not because she made their marriage a thing light
m e on u tun.i anil sultnon tr o lle r for
m ain St. In a good pay roll tow n
and could you arrange to get the
tals: NEEDED. She underscored liked or needed it but because it and gay—fcnd it had been too light,
p ercen tage or sh a r e s B o x X, Bar
B o x 131, I m i u t t t , Id aho.
helped
fill
the
days
of
waiting
when
other
Eric
on
the
same
platform?
V
iew , Ore.
too
gay.
With
her
casual
goodbys
the word, drew a line after it, then
*
•
e
l-’t IR HA LE
.
ii 11. < N orth
and her bright welcomes she had
had just begun to write down the he was away.
and m k t .
ml. ■.
C urlew Lake, ab ou t 90 c u ltiv a te d , M O D ERN gr<
o f Lebanon on H w y. 20. by ow ner.
b alan ce good p astu re, sp rin g«, so m e
But she hadn’t let the job come hid her emotions too well. That Real Estate Opportunities
items she wanted Thelma to buy
P.O. B ox 58, L ebanon , Ore.
tlfnber. 2(0 acre« 5 m ile« S o u th w est
when she heard the elevator begin between her and the home she was men hate emotion had been her
ARE YOU A VET?—Did you fight
tow n , h as nbout *00 thounand feet
SICKNESS
forcM u* to s e l l n o o t . r u
sa
w
tim
ber.
T
ow
n
prop
erty,
2
good
trying to make for him. With the guiding principle.
its humming rise.
for your country? Come to Larceny
court, 4 d ou ble unit», 2 s in g le u n its,
D u p lex d w e llin g s, eurr.ln gs near 20%
Heights and fight for an unwarped
3 c o tta g e s, nil have sh o w e rs, to ile ts
But a good marriage has
Sold se p a r a te ly , nr nil for 134,000.00
Swift panic assailed her. It was help of Thelma and much fore­
and equipped w ith ga s, a ll n ic e ly
R. JO N E S, B ox 583. R epnbU c, W ash .
door. These homes offered at $10,-
depths.
A woman must feel
early, but it might be Tom. He thought, she had kept it running
fu r n ish ed ; a la rg e r esid en ce, acre
000 are worth every other dollar of
needed; but so must a man, too.
good ground. For q u ick s a le $20,000,
□ E S T IN T H E W E ST
mustn’t find her here. To see him so smoothly the mechanics of
$15,000
dw n. T erm s on bal . or $ 1 9 -
T
o
u
r
ist
C
ou
rts,
A
p
ts
and
H
om
es.
housekeeping
never
had
obtruded
it. All ready to step into if you have
In avoiding one extreme she had
again, not knowing even now what
M yrdal Co., R e a lto r s, 133 N orth H ig ­
000 ca sh . B o x 141, L o n g B ea ch , W n.
a fast eye for weak floors and open
gone to another.
it was that had gone wrong, would upon the time they did have togeth­
g in s, M isso u la , M ontana.
AI TO '*r»i'i;'r: on 99W, yearly mt
be more than she could face. Her er. And yet —
Tom tried, in awkward sentences, trapdoors. Bring your own plumb­
Incom e $6000. * u n its and lo v e ly
DOGS, CATS. PETS. ETC.
She still could not analyze it. Why to explain. Tried to tell her about ing and have fun.
carefully maintained self-possession
new home. E lec bent In hatne and
2
u n its hal. oil heat. $41,500 In-
W H ITE COLLIES, b eau tifu l Puppi«
probably would go in a flood of Tom gradually had become dissatis­ the blonde Marion, whose need for
c lt n l.s fu r n itu r e , linen. *tc even In
C o llb -« . ped igreed W ill ship.
SACRIFICE—Country home; I I W Colored
tears and with it the last remnant fied and restless. Had taken to his help and advice had almost
hom e. $25.onn financed. Ill h e a lth
IL L E Y 'S W H IT E CO LLIE FARM
ftT ces s e |,. H n tc h c r o ft A g e n c y , M c­
of her pride, all that she had left, making excuses for staying away made him think that he—But he paid $18,000 for this and will sell :
R t. 1 C o lv ille , W ash.
M in n ville, O regon.
would be stripped from her. She even when he was not on an as­ didn't have to explain. She under­ for $36,000 to a fast buyer and a > CO LLIE P U P P IE S . ALL AGES
'R l e a s t : L o n g e s t a b l i s h e d o . . , . t
h ile and
sa b le. One black, w h ite
dropped the pencil, leaving the note signment.
stood all he said, and more. Only slow thinker. Not much to look at ! W trim
and grocery. W ell equip ped, d oin g
m in g«. On« A u str a lia n S h ep ­
for Thelma barely begun, ran out
Then had come the blonde girt when he finished was she bewil­ but it was built at a time when
good b u sin e ss.
L ocated In b u sy
herd. C h estn u t sa d d le m are. Hnfe
N orih C en tral W a sh in g to n tow n
nails were used.
the door and down the fire stairs Marion something, fresh out of col- dered.
for ch ild ren , Frnnl- E n g le r t, B ox 344,
flood
deni
for
righ
t person. If In-
R t. 1, F ern d a le, W a sh in g to n .
t-r . St. I w rite P.O. B ox 351, O knn.
“If you hadn't let me know, i
ognn.
W
ash
.
C
O
M
E
TO
HOKNSWOGGLE
I RITTANY s i ' A M L l . s
\n
though,” Tom said then, his square,
fin e st b reed in g. M rs. C. S. M cC ul­
ACRES! The Gyppem Holding
nicely ugly features twisted in a
PLANTS AND SEEDS
loch . R t. 1, B o x 520, S p rin g V alley,
CaUf.
grin that was tight with the know- | corporation; we sell it and you
POTTAGE P A ID ’
hold It. These are the novelty
ledge of how close their escape had
r o P -N O T C H K pringer pup- front Held
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homes
of
the
year;
no
stairways;
and sh o w w in n in g lln< ■ A.K C. R eg-
been, “if you hadn’t put it where i
CamslL'as 8" to 18”, $1.00 ea.
it’s all done by ladders. The ce- ■ l-tered . A d elin z M lnulch, M rk llteo.
or 8 P la n ts, 8 v a r ie tie s fo r 88.98
I couldn't miss it—”
W ash.
A zaleas e v er g r se n s o u t o í 2' ." p o ts
But she was able to still the ques- 1 ment we are pouring on these
7 v a r ie tie s a ll for 53.43
jobs
will
guarantee
you
an
excit­
MACHINERY
A za lea s 8 to8 ', 6 v a r ie tie s. 63.90
tion on her lips before it was
P o s t O f f ic e M noy O rders P le a s*
ing outdoor life for years, $25,000,
spoken. For she saw the direction
Gray m arin e D le«els, quad« or tw in«,
SEETHALER NURSERY
with only two walls missing.
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had begun, directing her to buy ■ VISIT IT TODAY! These $22,000 ' O hauled,
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new p iston «, etc. P rice $1650
tomatoes and other items, but had Cape Cod homes will not last long. ; H. V an H y n ln g , R t. 1, B ox 510,
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not stayed to finish. And what the '
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abruptly broken-off message said designer of baby chick brooders and
now, instead was: “NEEDED — 1 mioe traps. Live in one of these
AUTOS. TRUCKS & ACCES.
BETTER H E A L T H !
little places and you will know what |
TOM.”
D E A L E R S — LOOOERB
Valley Forge was like. We have OVER 200
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T R U C K S CLO SING OUT
9 R a c ia l a n d c o lo n
skimped on nothing in order to give 1995— On f iv e or m ore 1942 Kc '45 GMC
2 Vi ton 6x6 ten w h eel lo n g it sh ort
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you half what you need at twice
w heel b ase c a rg o 's. W ond erful c o n ­
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what it is worth.
dition, e x c e lle n t tlrea, low m ileage.
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By NANCY PEPPER
OLD STUFF
We know what you did with last
year’s coat—you cut it off into a
shortie. We know what you did
with last year's sack dress—you
converted it into a new long length
skirt with ela'tic around the top.
But we don t know what you did
With last year’s jabberwocky. How’s
about cutting it up for this year's
small talk? You can start on these:
KILROY WAS HERE - But he
hasn't been around lately.
OPEN THE DOOR, RICHARD -
You don't care whether he does or
not.
THAT’S A JOKE. SO N -It’s not
any more.
HUBBA, HUBBA,—If all the Hub-
has used today were laid end to end,
they wouldn’t make even one whistle
at the Corner Casbah.
FOR SALE—A two-car garage
with a house attached; garage
has everything required for mod­
ern living; house has everything
required by the easily satisfied.
Hardware, bolts and fixtures by
Great Eastern Trinket corpora­
tion. A few left unfortunately at
$17,500.
_ * _
CO-OPERATIVE—Put $25,000 in­
to one of our co-operative apart­
ments and share the headaches
with the other owners all under one
roof. Pay no rent; just assess­
ments, legal fees, repair bills, et
cetera. A hectic life or your money
refunded. What are we saying?
. « —
TO RENT — Dc luxe Quonset,
but perfect for any young couple
accustomed to privations. Will pul
in a melon crate as a spare bed
room for $500 extra.
M ust se e to ap p recia te. O ther trucks
to c h o o se from . O ffe r s accented
E asy term s
V IR G IL 'S
1101 S T E W A R T , S E A T T L E , W N.
J O Y AT L A S T FOR
ASTHM A
< HAT FEVER
Treated without Hoipttel
Operation
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N. E. Corner E. Bum«ldo and Grand Avenue
Telephone EAal 3918, Portland 14, Oreoon
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