Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 29, 1948, Image 2

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    ways said. Scrubbing the bathroom
BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR.
BUSNIESS & INVEST. OPPOR.
floor, Mrs. G arrity remembered
THk
all the dresses she hud given her,
m o d e r n s i - u n it m o t e e . pi..« i..v s- I O R S A L E H ard w are und Im p lem ent
JV J ruom liutui* Ac g ro cery «tor**
the rich perfumes, books for the
"'“ Ine,
In tern a tio n a l d e a ler sh ip .
\ *M*vh»un liv in g quattviN . 2N|>’
children, and never forgetting to
w iehla/toa. °" WU,° “ ’
fr o n ta g e on fo u r luu«« Mupcr h ig h ,
ask about Mr, G urrity's health.
w n y. A n nu al kiohn Incom«« m ooo
FOP SALE
Enxy tvrniN. w ill m c m i „<,»«• trade.
By FRANK FROOKHOUSER
"Tl<h ’ WTOliM a ;-, cun tract lu g
Of course, they couldn't have
. IL L ”_J'r
ow ner, la. P. Ratorte*
Ini m.
• ntral location , S a c r ifica ,
house, not with her in Hollywood
B U U IP 1
B83tt H ig h w a y 89, B v s r s tt, W a s h .' '
Ill h ealth. Mo« 1007, l«anuaat«r, Cal.
A S erv ice, H om no
o locket
lucker«, b o ttle I
so much. But they had made the lai coulera,
reach In boxea. M eal canea *
' “ ’ UTE. Juk e». A m u se .
CONCMBTB n r. OCX M A C H IN E S
E v e r y th in g In r e fr ig e r a tio n P ortlan d
I ) iRRFl.L MILLER, the h,gb-
J’u n t M achine«. On« m an op era tio n
with a dazed feeling, unable to hotel rooms cozy and home-like.
F o r Male or N e a t
R e frig e ra tio n Co., 1818 N B. K ill-
powered scribbler and bit
And
when
she
was
in
the
city,
they
U e l Inin u huNlnoaa o f your ow n.
tn g sw o r th , P ortlan d . O regon. Ph.
disguise her surprise at seeing the
frau, the lovely Marianne Lane,
Milk.,
real
m oney he Independent.
IX
6044.
1
had such good times.
T w a in H o tsl, B a cra u isn tc, C alif.
lovely lady in his room.
v \e Isaeh you the Itualh. »a from A
of the fliibers, are readying a sep­
It
had
never
occurred
to
Mrs.
to Z W rite for p ile..» and term «.
And then he had said: ‘'Mom”
‘•'" '« T C L A SS N I G H T C L U B and
INSTRUCTION
arate marital billing . . . careen
C, M. L o n g Co., A uburn, W ash .
R e sta u ra n t, Good G oin g llu slm
—he always called her mom—"1 G arrity to doubt the item in the
don't mix, 'tit said. . . .
II
the h eart o f buslne»»
F A R R A G U T C O LLEG E A N U
(loti on
want you to meet Mrs. M iller. column and she was not unduly
Main St E qu ipped Ilka new. A -l M O TEL I un it» mid 8-roant lio u ss
TK< 'IIN IC A I. IN S T IT U T E
Mrs G arrity read the item from Isn't she a lovely thing?”
w ith nun porch on h lw u y In Css*
surprised when she saw the suit­
R a tin g w ith O regon LIQ UO R I'OM'd
F A R R A G U T . ID AH O
endo L ocks, tire. t 4 se r a land, room
iro»» o ver $ltm,oo(i ,„.r y eHr,
Hal Boyd's gossip column in the
F
A
L
L
Q
U
A
R
T
E
R
cases
in
the
bedroom.
That
was
for moru unit«. N ew S a w m ill « p e r .
"She is that. Mr. M iller.”
1"*',"" 0,7 ‘
»?°.<D>«> I lln e s s In
R E G IS T R A T IO N S E I ’T Z2 IS 24
a lln g .
Blade for the fourth time, staring
C O LLEG E D IV IS IO ii
"Marianne, this is mom—Mrs. why Mrs. M ille r had come back
125 000
W ill Sac for
*• Been». B oa 81, C ascad e L ooks,
nt the paper which lay on the table Garrity. She's taken care of me this time, then, to take the things The c o lle g e illvlalon o ffe r « tw o y e a r s
»...,000. | erm a to rig h t party If
O rsgon
desired . 3011 M ain Bt.. B aker O r,
o f p r e -en g ln ee rln g and th e prepru-
in the supply room as she wrung for a long tim e.”
of hers that were in the room.
^ M IN E R S E A S T g r o w in g TOWN’?
feaalouul couraea o f |>re-inedlclne.
REAL
ESTATE—MISC.
out her mop. She always read Hal
There was a short note on the p r e -d e n tistry and pre law , and tw o
“ Ah. you're always kidding. Mr.
M OTBL
year»' c o lle g e w ork In thv m ajor
Boyd His column kept her abreast Miller. I just clean his rooms for dresser.
B E A U T IF U L C O U N T R Y H OM E— 1 | .
_
w ith
field « o f th e art« and sc ien ce » ,
«m ated » b e d r o o m m odern. U tility
of all the doings among the big him. Mrs. M iller.”
O » O C B B Y — OAM S T A T IO N — GAPS
Please take the black dresses su ch aa so c ia l s c ie n c e s , E n g lish anti
g r ee n h o u se . shrub«, flow er«, fr u its!
h u m a n ities, b io lo g ic a l scien ce » , p h y . M otel haa 13 new I.....I n n null» . .. I,
people, people she saw sometimes
in
the
closet,
Mrs.
G
a
rrity
,"
it
b erries
gard en , ch ick en «, oow . i
"And never touches any papers
w ith hath an d garage. P erm anent
ste a l » d e u c e » , bu slne»» a d m ln la tra -
acre«. N ew fu rn itu re, o p t i o n a l .
in the hotel.
c o n str u c tio n . C entral h e a tin g 1« w ith
toln and s e c r e ta r ia l tr a in in g
that shouldn't be touched.” he had said.
R eady to m ove In. On h ig h w a y . M all
an o ll-flr e d A m erican holler, o n i -
TE C H N IC A L IN S T IT U T E A N D
When she had first read the item said. And always puts the slippers
Now wasn’t that just like her,
phon«*, biiMDN liy o w n er. II. ■ Jao ’
p le te ly equip ped w ith the be»t. The
TRADES P R E P A R A T O R Y D IV IS IO N
obson,
M ont« 3, fcox 33, M onroe, W nl
on the subway coming to work, it in the proper spot under the bed.”
Mrs. G arrity thought, remember­ The tech n ica l In stltu t« and tra d es
G rocorv and c a fe are c m p l e i e l v
• lock ed and equipped. C afe haa TW O A C RES, fiv e-r o o m bou se, barn
had struck her with as much im ­
preparatory
d
iv
is
io
n
o
ffe
r
»
tn
r
ln
ln
g
ing
me,
even
with
all
her
sad­
" I suppose now you'll be needing
e v e r y th in g new and m odern Seat»
In »hop and au b jecta r ela ted Io the
garage, c h ick en hou se, fr u it Ire««’
pact as if the two persons men­ a regular woman."
I l a t a U -cou n ler. In terior 1» done
She was ness. And her heart must be so fo llo w in g field » : R e fr ig e r a tio n and
b erries
Good Well. lig h t« . |eo u r
In k n o tty pine. A ir conditioned. 670
tioned had been her own daughter strangely frightened at the thought. heavy- today. No, it wasn’t right.
A ir t o n d lllo n ln g , R adio R epair, In-
m
ile« out o f p o r t o r c h a r d on Horse,
fe
e
t
on
h
ig
h
w
a
y
30
In
p
rosp
erou
s
d u str la l E le c tr ic ity , llu lld ln g C on­
and son-in-law and now she went
atm» L ake road $3.600 C M P m .
Even if they were apart a lot. It
co m m u n ity . N o th in g e ls e In It«
“ We w ill not.” he had said.
str u c tio n and C ab in et M aking O f.
■ •n gsr, N t. 3. B ox SUB. P o r t O r.
about her work without spirit,
cm «» In th e area. T h e ow n er wnnt»
lee
M
achine
R
epair,
p
h
o
to
g
r
a
p
h
y
.
probably
had
been
some
foolish
chard, W a sh in g to n .
And then Mrs. M iller, such a
to g o hack Into t b s sto c k buslne»».
D iesel M ech an ics. A u to m o tiv e Me­
missing the warm delight with sweet, kind girl, had said:
"O f argument they would both get chanic», B ody and Fender R onalr
f r ie s $83,000. T erm » h a lf c a sh w ith m o d e r n is t ic 4- room h o u s e , p lu s
p le n ty o f tim e on th e balance.
.
H O U SIN G
over in time. Hadn’t she argued
10 , cab
ear Nw'urta
N e tn r te bay
bay.
¿A
’ »‘" in h a lte e n n ear
m a c h in e s h o p
F arragu t ha» hou nlng a v a ila b le at
blrrp h ico F ricad tn ■•dt f or 94100*
with M r, Garrity? Yes, many
_
w ith
r eason ab le rate» for both m arried
ï Mouta,
’-.’Tj W est T lllan
W ll«on B eaoh, ata*
«ml »Ingle stu d en t».
times when they were younger.
iou k , Orujfon.
B u ild in g in n sw co n d itio n w ith plen ty
FO R IN FO R M A T IO N W R IT E TO'
And it was nicer than ever when
D irector o f A d m issio n « , F a rr a g u t,
•q u lp m an t. L ocated W IL L T R A D E 100 aere». 40 plow
you made up.
In th r iv in g tow n. Ila» m ore work
I.Hl.I. «0 p a stu r e and tim b er w ith
C o l l e g e and T e c h n ic a l I n s titu te .
T a rreg n t, Id aho.
th an o w n er and helper c m
do
cr»»elc ru n n in g th r o u g h prop erty.
The idea of gardenias came sud­
s m a ll 2-bdrm . horns Hint 1» com -
»V“ ’’ l’,n d
Idaho, fo r
denly to Mrs. G arrity In the maze
ltn n ely . •’•Ihlpped
and
fu rn ish ed
M ISC ELLAN EO U S
1941-42 ear or I,. W. II. tru ck In
>5000 hnndlcM Good term « on bal-
jpmd con d ition . A rnold M oe, O rondo,
of memories that were flashing
n n cs. T hl» w ill alan d your clone»!
waaiie
BY M A IL A N D S A V E , IU u atrat-
Invent Igat Ion
through her mind. There wasn't ■ by
rd m erch an d ise c a ta lo g F R E E ' H a r ­
D e s c h u t e s x i a l t y co
Hi: Y Y o l ’H FARM , Horne, M otel or
old B. E dlu nd, 877 K e n sin g to n , L os
much time Mrs. M iller was prob­
H odm ond, O regon
IliiMlrieNN from
A n geles 36, C aliforn ia.
ably only out for lunch and would
BBOW NXNG N B A L I I T A T 1 CO.
be back any minute.
R azor B L A D E S — S p ec ia l In trod uc­ ACME BROKERAGE, INC.
C arlton, O regon P h o n e C arlton 1933
tory o ffer , e x tr a h igh q u a lity s u r g i­
1#1# ST Il AVE.
Mrs G arrity reached Into her
cal ste el, »Ingle or d ou ble edge. $1.78 1’ I R N IT U ItE S T O R E — Loo. In proa
5 V RES: b n lld liiga s u ita b le for D ude
pocket, pulled out a small wad of
per carton on 80 blade». Sen t C O D
E a n e h , r»»t hom e, n u rsery , e tc
p ero u s n earby tow n. Land Incl. In
A
d
dress
R
azor
B
la
d
e,
p.o.
B
ox
2337^
O. B oa 434, B sllln g h o m , W ssh tn g -
»ale.
Solid
ron
creto
bldg..
60x120
bills. She counted them carefully. JBau D iego 13, C a lifo rn ia .
’
wOBa
2
w llh f u " b»m t., to g e th er
There were seven. Well, the grocer
w ith a c o n crete 60x50 wurchou««
VACATION A T M OST U N IQ U E
BEACH RESORT RENTALS
a
d
jo
in
in
g
;
a la rg e e le v a to r, 2 vau lt«
would just have to wait. She went
OCBAN X 8 S O 8 T
$4 4,000 r e c e ip ts |a » t yr. Sm art o p ­
down the service elevator and S l o p over th e ocean . S w im and flah.
CA
N
N O N MEACII— M odern ocean fro n t
e ra to r can double. $16,000 guar
C rystal P ls r V illa s , Ban D lsg o , Cal.
c o tta g e , .'a b in a and Apt. Ph. 7OO-J3.
hurried to the flower shop on the
sto c k . $»2,600 to ta l price
Itldg
W arren H o tel, T olo v a n a P ark , Ore.
could not b s b u ilt for $126, ooo
corner.
NEON S IG N S — BUY YOUR NEON
alone. T ru ly a g en u in e buy.
v.'.'w w h o l e s a l e . O R D E R BY A U T O M O B IL E A G E N C Y - Land Incl
" I want seven dollars’ worth of
FARMS AND RANCHES
M AIL.
SA VE
33J, C O M PL E T E
in sa le . L arge g a r a g e a b ou t 00x110
gardenias.” she told the florist.
L IN E . O U T S ID E SIG N S. WINDOW
to g e th er
w ith
flret-cln n a ■ erv lcel
r u i ’’ ranch, 4700 a c r e s cu t, 600 to
t
TR A N S-
He stared at her, bewildered.
sh ow room und a re-
lo n "
accord in g to rotation .
FO K M ER 8. ACCFS8OIÏIFM » i a u n
. ■tii., ‘ « b v e a u tifu
in m l ariowrooni
KRS,
T
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S
W
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^
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V
i
a
.
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lr
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w
ill
keep
6
to
7
men
M'’*
,’’"’"
M
odern
th r e e.b e d r o o m d w e llin g on
“ Seven dollars w orth," she repeat­
Y
G U A R A N T E E I? A R C L IN R ______
MOW
.1 £
*" ' ,rV Wul1
lipped.
V i ' ' " “, y 395; th r e s te n a n t h o u s e ,
a n c l in b n e o n
ed. looking at him sternly.
He
O’ ber b u ild in g s, tw o -
PRO
4816 N.
N B
» 97^7
im "'1
w.,’l‘ ‘‘‘•"'l’Io d o f .
' ' n ,, ' ? , , . '
PR
O DUC
D U C TS
TS CO..
co ., 4S15
97th
fle e About $6,000 In stock . $7,000)
m il« lake. In tim bered area; fis h in g
shrugged his shoulders and started
P O R T L A N D 13, O RBOON.
hunU ng, r eso rt p o s s ib ilitie s P r ie s
m ach in ery and equip. O w ner In 111.
to work. She walked rapidly back
h ealth . O ver 60 lb», under wt , doc-1
¿J f i l s th e H o lts A g so o y ,
SSS3 FOR W O R T H L E S S P A P E R
Ino., L a k s v lsw , Or«.
to r s »ay ho m u st s e ll. Loo. In pros-1
to the hotel with the large box.
W A N TED — D orm ant, dead, d e fa u lte d
p
erou
s
farm
.
com
.
75
m
l.
from
He-
se c u r ities. P re fe r m ine or oil. M all
In the rooms again, she hurried
a ttls . hold 160 n. w sn d used cars l ' A C R E f a r m 6 m ile s from Coeur
list. My rep ly exp la in » . S R P . 400»
<1 A lene, Idaho. IBS a c r e s In c u l t l v s .
to the typew riter and fingered the
^ r ' ’’ gvo U j « w ill prove over $40,-
H sr d ln g w a y , O akland, Cal,
*'°n. rest p a stu r s and tim b er land.
000 receip t» la st yr. w ith $17, ooo
keys idly, her rough, gnarled
100 a c r e s in crop, r e s t »«edsd In
net p r o fit. $46.000 to ta l price o f
r SA L E — W ater w e ll d r illin g m a-
new
a lf a lf a . N ear h ig h w a y N o. 10
hands looking strange in this po­ F u chine.
in a ‘’’u lo<.‘.k' ",OC|‘ «"*i barrel. $26.-
C om p lete s tr in g to o ls. No. 1
ooo handle«
* 1 good so il, sp r in g w ater, e le c tr ic ity ,
fln r i 7 ™ n‘ ,seve" •’ «»“ » « ’ worth of gardenias,” Mrs. G arrity told the
'ultlon. In fo rm a tio n , W rite B ox INCOM E RED O .—C o n sistin g o f a 1 -|
sition. Now what should she say?
fa ir b u ild in g s o v e rlo o k in g C oeur
583, Omak, W ash .
florist. He stared at her bewildered. "Yes. seven . .
she repeated.
il A lene lake. A good gra in or sto c k
was very important what she
Story grad e A bldg w ith 3 sto r e s
farm
. P rice In clu d in g cro p s $11600
and
a
g
a
s
sta
tio
n
.
O
w
ner
ow
n»
alt
E R A T E you r ow n b u sin e ss. M all
which she always contemplated course not, mom. I f you need said. It had to erase a lot of things O P Order
T erm s, J o h n W . B o o th s, 108 B.
o f th e gro cery , g a s ata. and froxsn
M anual & M aster B ud ge
it
had
to
say
a
lot
of
things.
F
ou
rth
Bt., C osur d 'A lsa s, Id aho.
cleaning their rooms.
.••n.’llp. w h ich are leased out.
'"'w - F ° r d etail», w rite
nH°u. <,<'kr r? I¥ ,,h roo,n *° In sta lll
M all Order S e r v ic e, B ox 3833 P o rt­
She started to type with great
Such nice young people they extra time, you take it and w e'll
“ A I J :. " ' ” ' 1 1 ! , and
F is h in g
a d d itio n a l lock ers. A I s t - c la s s e n fs
land 8, O regon.
be happy to pay you for the extra care and deliberation. “ BECAUSE
Ranch. 327 a c r e s deeded land on
lea sed out on a h ng term leave, to .
were and, after all, she had known work.”
p
r
iv
a
te
lake.
g e th e r w ith a sto r e th at hns a g o v ’t
THEY ARE BEAU TIFU L L IK E F D R S A I.!> -1 0 4 7 W ell D rill, 2 atrln ga
them since that first morning, Mr.
C A B IN « — H O n g R S — BO A TS
co n c essio n th a t w ill pay from $160. i
or to o ls, b a ilers, w ren ch es, etc. See
Joy and good feeling and bright YOU . . . ” Yes, that was all
BARN'« RANCH H O U SE
M iller even longer. And they had
it In op eration . X. K la u s, Ht
in«
n ” '° on n Coinm lsalon. $ 40-
spirit had filled the room that right. Maybe he would be able to
78
« ‘•res In hay. A ll e q u ip m en t In
ooo price w h ich Will sh ow $500 a
B o x 314, A lb an y, O regon.
alw’ays been so happy together. It
e
x
c
e
lle
n t sh ape. W rite to: T w in
mo.
incom
e.
morning. And gardenias, dozens put it better, him being a w riter,
L ak es R an ch , B rid ge L ak e, C ariboo,
didn’t seem right. She lifted the
FUP. SA L E or trade for farm .
| G E N E R A L s t o r e L oo . In p rosp er-I
of gardenias, in the pitcher on the but that is what he would mean
O„
C anada.
’
w reck in g yard and gHrage. P a r ts
o u s lo g g in g and d a ir y farm . com m . _
bucket tiredly and started walk­
to o ls and w recker. O nly one In thin
Lnnu
Incl.
In ------
sa le . co R
osy
corn
er ran I s i
dresser, in another pitcher on his
.
.
.
t
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—
rn
er
g
a
s
.
AND
TO
WISH
YOU
HAP-
■" -G 'D l S co u n tr y e s ta te , new 7-
ing to the rooms which had been
J™« U ’ H- J » o « lo fflc o w h lc ’
co m m u n ity . L arge lo t 2 o ft. h lw ay
little bookcase. Mrs. M ille r had
room Imme, s t r ic t ly m odern, lak e
I 0 a yr. lle e r and w ine, grocer-1
e w,8 ° « 4 bedreora h»e. B ox
Mr. M iller's even before thev m ar­ listened almost enchanted by the PINESS WHEREVER YOU GO
and 2 year 'round creek:., w on d er­
ocQ, D eL ake, O regon.
I*"-,
''ey
.
r
o
o
d
s.
bdw
e
,
$137
)
ried.
. . . ” Yes, that was all right. She
fu l o p p o rtu n ity for t f o u t farm
h t i » l n e » s la st yr. Id eal for a Inrge
story, it seemed, as he explained felt almost romantic, reading it R a zo r bla d es * b l u e s t e e l . 100
fo n d » ready to stork , a lso resort.
fa m ily w ho enn net $15.000 n vr
Everything in the bedroom was
60 a cres
m ile from lllw u y $7800
the reason for the gardenias.
d
ou
b
le
edge
$1.00,
»Ingle
$1.26—
O
nly
$42,000
to
ta
l
price
w
h
ich
Incl
to
herself
again.
“
WITH
ALL
MY
the same and the picture mingled
dow n O. B. B harsr, A lly n , W a sh ­
V alue 12.00 p o s t paid. R ail P oin t
a guar, o f $16.000 sto c k
A 3-
in
gton
.
“
They
have
a
special
sig-
LOVE . . . ” She smiled as she
bdrm. hom e A djoining. A lit t le gold
S fiin 2®-yr. gu a ra n tee, $2.60. now
with the implications of the item
m ine fo r a large
L 'ec trlc S h aver and c a se H.
nificance,” he had said. “ It
typed his name.
hard-w ork lug MOD. 4-bedroom hom e, barn, 43 sta n -
brought a sharp tug-to her heart.
fa m ily .
6«. $9.9» v a lu e $5.96, H. 65 $15 00
seems that I was going into a
Hurriedly, she filled two vases
°" " t. ''G ’"’ 4 u n its, h. w. htr..
v a lu e , $9.95. E x p a n sio n W atch Rand. C fn . \ T ,lT T O W N P R IN T SH O P __
His coat was lying over the chair.
,,r « „ m e n » . $5.00 va lu e $2.00.
flower shop and she was com­
" e l l equipped w ith m u ltlllth and
J .e fc
"" c - s m e r y .
with water, put the gardenias in C m B e R ti»
He must have worn the camel’s
O re* A d U r’ •* * *• ■ 0B ®> O la ts k sn ls,
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»30
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t,
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ts
$800
ing out and I was going to buy
them, placing the note auspiciously
P rice $4.750.
hair this morning, she thought.
ST. L O U IS 18, MO.
A T T E N T IO N . W A T C H M A K E R «' —
gardenias and she had already
beside one, and then she began
"Well, she supposed it was warm
S E L L O R E E T IN O CARDS
m LNT OK BALE
a . . .’ , i b "bop , loc. In r e sid en tia l in«n
bought them. And we bumped
to clean the rooms, working spir­ It'» e a sy J u s t sh o w the»., lo v ely
Idto seres, 15 mile» northeast of Havre
enough, although the wind was
d istr ic t to g e th e r w ith hom e. V ery Montana.
Good
buildings, near a « e h 0 o ^ o 1 l
b
o
x
e
s
o
f
B
irth
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ay,
G
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ell,
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and I knocked them out of her
-
, r ie n .,y " w - ' i f
clean , m odern. O w ner w ill se ll lm » |. road ‘ W
itedly, feeling much better now.
sharp, biting. The coat had been
v e r s a r ie s , e tc . B o x e s o f 14 to 16
n e ss and h om es or m: y lea se hom e
arms.
And
we
had
lunch.
And
?.ne
pl"f*’
,or c a p 's and grain
She
managed
to
finish
her
work
there like that the first morning.
c a rd s »ell fo r $1.00. P a y s you up to
nnd s e ll b u sin e ss. $100 ren t on (unninx.
in J5 (iava
we got married. And there’s a
60c ca sh .
A lso sta tio n e r y , cu te
before Mrs. M ille r returned.
horns. E m ail Inv. T hl» b u sin e ss w ill an.
And she had put the bucket down,
.
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Ave
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M
ln.t, Nsrth Dak,4s.
net
a
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u
stle
r
$500
mo
gardenia for every day of the
Reading Hal Boyd’s column on
yes right here in the bathroom.
S p ec ia l m oney r a is in g plan for OKOCRRY Xr M A R K E T T,an<1 incl
two months we were courting,
c lu b s, c h u rch es. W rite for »am ple«
the subway the next morning, she
in Rale N ew m od. rn bld g and fix-'
FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP.
mi ap p roval. Im p er ia l Cards, Dent,
Mrs. G a rrity.”
tureR. race, e a st o f W en atch ee, c I orr
felt her heart quivering with in­
i ? ! .! ,1’’ .b i b w ’"' 350 ft. on h lw ay 1945 M ODEL "K” Case, m ou n ted $•
c
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08
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Maj3'
A n gle« 13,
They had always been happy to­ tense happiness, felt a lilt there
w ith p le n ty o f room to con st m e t
C ase pow er lif t m ow er, sx o . cond.
S i b «n«nnS * , «"*rv.,ce grocery, n» high
gether. You could tell that by the that she could hardly believe was
ia
. »' i?**’
’ • ■ 0M 108< ■ h sr-
aa >600 a day Jn buRlnrx« THI r | m
w ood, O rsgon.
way their faces brightened when possible for a.woman of her age
n
hlJy 110,000 to ta l . .
Which Inc
$3,Kno sto ck . I f you JO H N D E E R E m odel D
they looked at each other, Mrs. Her eyes glazed with tears as she
<>n rubber:
don't have en ou gh ca sh , w e w in yi.
J . o h n ,, D eere 4-row c u ltiv a to r , b y .
G arrity thought. Mrs. M iller had read the item for the fourth time
rra
*
n an ce you w ith $7,000 dow n. If
l ^ a o b S ^ g o ’ ” 1" ’ B t - *•
In
Today—Out
Tomorrow
just been starting out then but
you h ave a c o n tra ct or m o r ig a g e
w e can nRRlRt yon.
Darrell Miller and his missus,
Flash!I Deckle Edge
by NANCY PEPPER now she was a big star and Mrs.
F
A
R M S U P P L Y ST O R E _
7 5 ,0 0 M L \\\i: M’ u i j s M oline Mod. <12— 13
Marianne
Lane,
say
it
isn’t
so
that
G arrity went to the neighborhood
w areh ouse, « e ll e v e r y th in g e s s e n ­
Jumbo Prints
ft. co m b ln - w ith pkp. a tt. and p o w -
they
are
through
and
they
have
a
t i a «A« ,h l "
G<>"d truck«,
THE VERY IDEA!
er lifjK kr con trol, I’lna ru n n in g c o n ­
theater both nights when she was
A ny 6 or 8 e x p o su re roll develop ed
$10,000
guar
stock
.
M
any
valim
h
le
message
for
Mrs.
Garrity
.
.
.
the
dition. R. r . L ep eoh at, R t. 1, T o reet
and o n e d eck le edge Jum b o p rin t
Honestly, you teens are the most playing in a picture and told I 'r .
a g e n c ie s. Loc. clone to R. R ir»ck
u r o v e , O regon.
□f each n e g a tiv e .
message: IF YOU T H IN K IT ’S
w ith a Rpur >15.000 va lu e t,f f | i
ingenious lot. In fact, you remind G arrity and her children how well
Only
TH A T IMPORTANT, SO DO
C P e r Roll
tUr'‘ikwT/ ’n,:
w i n n et >12.000
us of what papa she knew her and got autographs
\ r, 127,500 price. Term a.
C A PE— Loc. in W en atch ee. Good op
®r Kt.
I, IlfMverlon, Ore.
lightning bug said for them.
12 E x p o su r e R oll, 80c
Mrs. G arrity got off the subway,
era to r can g e t inv. brwk | n 7 moR
to mama light­
“ And she's as sweet and kind as her eyes dreamy, walked proudly
16 E x p o su r e R oll, 65c
O w ner In IH -health. >4.500 handle»
AUTOS. TRUCKS 6 ACCES. ’
„ , . R e p r in ts O nly 4o B ach
I« you d on ’t h ave enough
ning bug: “ Junior you could find,” Mrs. G arrity al-
into the basement of the hotel.
JTI” *« a r e en larged a p p ro x im a te ly
caRh to p u rchaae a b u sln es«
is certainly-bright
th f e ® tifno»- Jum b o p rin ts bring
but If you do have a borne,
C H EV H O LBT
ou t th e b r illia n c e and d e ta il th a t
for hi« age.” Here
c on tract
or
m o r tg a g e ,
we
„
, „ K EW SCHOOL B U S B S
S o i« iA St ,n i?. 8 m a l|,r Print. E a st
< n n«R|«t vou.
N ew 1948 M o d e l,— I m u is d la t , D e liv e r y
are some of your
S e r v ic e, q u a lity work!
... , B I ° D ISC O U N T SA V IN O S
ATTENTION. SELLERS
M all Y our F ilm and M oney Order
latest discoveries.
E ig h t row 45 p a s se n g e r and Hix row
L IS T IN G S A P P R E C IA T E D
T oday!
.16 pass, b u lly eq uip ped w ith a h
ID E A F O R
S p e s-D e s P h o to B erv lcs__P. o
AGME B R O K E R A G E , IN C
s a f e t y Item s and heater». M eet O rc-
EL. 1245
B o x 394, P ortlan d 7, O regon.
ID E N T IF IC A
EL. 2060
* M alm sch o o l bus r e g u la tio n s .
L im ited su p p ly . See. w ire or w r ite
TION — Just to
1919 5TH AVE.
U » i . Orsgon.'
’ Ort*
S E A T T L E . W ASH .
make sure you won’t get your rub­
Model 30 Drae-
h o ir " ONE ^ ¡ i? n B,U tkc' ' ,n,v
-
1 - 300
ber boots mixed up with Susie
C L E A N IN G P L A N T
hour. ONE * A R D vI-orai„ id .e ..l shovri:
• I'roRpcrlty
Smith’s in school, punch a few holes
D n ?"
*}n ,f u"e " p,rl< o d o r less
Box 833, Yreka. Calif,
■ Ph„ , 70nJ,
J’lil ont so lv e n t, can g lv o a p erfect
around the tops and string plaid
o d o r less se r v ic e In 2 hrs. C om p lste
HELP WANTED
’
m odern p lan t, $12.000 Q u a lity C lean ­
shoelaces through them. You’ ll have
r mimp.^?2andVaflr7y|nm
ga2a.W
ei,hSendr,OhC,<Ii;
ers, S ilv er to n , O regon ..
i ’ I- i
no more boot mix-ups, unless Susie
« 3 hg°rdEer H “ S. A “ I^ K W b T rN V ^
I>LALER 8 w an ted to tak e A gency for
decides to do the very same thing.
CV r n » h v ,1 : : V
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O !5
f ¿-I S. E. H awlhsrne. Portland, Oreroip
garden tr a c to r s and lnipleuientA .
•? .GV
KNOW that Jew« lived, and that He died;
* 60th ht„ W. Q uartz H ill. 9 m iles
Good m argin . A N D Y 'S O A R A O B ,
AFTER THE WAVE IS O V E R -
so. o f L a n ca ster. T h s f a s t e s t g r o w ­
DOGS^CATS. PETS, E TC .~
And that He toae again, and this to ms
Ph.”
3808*f ’ W a” ‘- B t- ’ ’ ■ ° ,t 1308’
in g c o m m u n ity In th e w e st. O wner
After you’ve given yourself one of
e v”.Pw .f..
Il proof o f my own immortality.
m
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Labrador
retriever
puppies
those home-style cold waves, use
W /J
There ia-an empty tomb and by its aids
2, B o x 36O-B, L a n c a ste r ,
„ , .
Phone Kirkland 127».
V
E‘7rTIaT ;<” ■ the town of
the curlers for barrettes. Just color
C alif. P h on e 692-M -3.
Rooto 1, Box 114
.
Kirkland. Wash.
Standi One so radiantly dean and white
V " ’ £°Wn haS b8«n WlthOUt
them with nail polish or enamel.
Itr iw i? io r 7. Fea r "- A p p r o x im a te
That men through all the centutiea can ass
'"io y ear o |,i, mod-
WANTED TO BUY
'
h , « J .“ T A . 1' 3000' V a ”“ n t o f f ic e
NO RUNS, NO ERRORS—When
e le ' f,,i r? lHh.eA . *700 m o n th ly in-
h u n t in g and a ls o h o u sin g
Beyond the doted doors o f eternity,
*
r
lc
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W
»
» . B o x 363, C on ies
putting on those precious nylons,
W^
Ta:L>
folL°a’>h—Tractor
with
an­
° f fl»h?ng and h u n t-
PDy» W a sh in g to n . P h o n e 3133,
A Light:
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q u iet p la c e fo r a
gle dozer. D 7 or equivalent. Give
guard against runs or pulls by wear­
X
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PS
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P’
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on
ly. 8 " " lile s from
ing cotton gloves.
n,tB 1500 00 Mo. Cab-
B eattie. S ee or w r ite Multan A dd II-
w
A luminout, dear Light that will not dis.
» n ee, B n ltan , W a sh in g to n .
PP
i S u l i On!% e^e A «DrL cllm»‘ e- Chlok
• * •
2 2 s« '« M8,000-. * • ■ “ hbard, A d el­
An emanation from the living Chrift.
livestock
an
to
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la.
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JABBERWOCKY AND JIVE
B*P«rienoed automobile
Hit certain returredion has sufficed
combination man or body and fend-
Daffynitions
n i /e c o r d s;Et o N6S64 YlbbUfi"t’ Good" tTpe”
To blot away all doubt and feat, and I
?oti
Unl01? ■h °P' ” ’ • P»’’ hour,
f u ll tim e w ork W rite J im B ig e lo w ,
STRICTLY FORMAL— Your new
Who love life to will find there are no hart
J
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. :
O havrol«* C o , A b er­
description of anything or anyone
To keep my toul from climbing the bright ait,
d een , W a sh in g to n
you think is wonderful. “ I t ’ s strict­
Drawn by that high impelling radiance there
R A B B IT S & S K IN S
ly fo rm a l," means " I t ’s out of this
O1BD^ce3fnr i'i) Y Nl , baUnca ’»«’nthiy.
Beyond the Bars.
w orld."
Wb R Tsk',nMVEhfJ1A R nlT H , 4 ,b "
ra_b-
BOOM— Another expression of en­
il ' h id es, w ool, m ohair, c a s -
oSs ’■ « PnultPy. » n b y * C om p any,
Returned Compliment
thusiasm. For instance, John Agar
93.) B. w. F ro n t, P o rtla n d , O regon.
was “ Boom" In “ Fort Apache."
Two
stranger«
found
themsolv««
Well, wasn’t he?
sealed next to «ach other at a din­
WHEN YOU’VE SEEN ENOUGH,
ner. Soon they were exchanging
FRAME IT— What you say to some­
pleasantries.
one who stares at you too long for
“ So you are an actor,” said the
comfort.
» J r ? CENTS PER SQUARE
first on learning the other’s prof««-
AN ESTELLA—A snobbish girl,
«ion. “ I am a banker, but do you
V i e
C ig h t
as in “ Great Expectations."
A Wide Range of Color, in Six, N in . and T welve root
‘tnow, I am ashamed to say I haven’t
OKAY, BEAN, L E T ’S STRING
Top Quality— G i v e Size, Color Dtilrgd
been to the theater in over 10
ALONG—L e t’s dance.
years.”
Order by M a il-O u t .l-T o w n b Í Í ” Z . P , oi » p 1 A ll.n llo n
BLESS YOUR POINTED L IT T L E
t n i c i * \ < o 4 i l 1 ( ’ r o u
“ Oh, don’t apologize,” said the
HEAD—Can be said at any time,
Thespian, " I ’m sure I haven’t been
especially to someone who has just
th a t” b8nk ta mUCh lon<er thaB
popped a corny.
706 S. E. Grand
FICTION corner
CLASSIFIED
Gardenias From Mrs. Garrity
DEPART M ENT
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