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THl FICTION CORNER ANO AN ELEPHANT By WILLIAM CUTHBERT CLASSIFIED "The next day.” Daddy said hur riedly, "the bears decided that they just had to have wood, so they D E P A R T M E N T went back among the trees. After they made sure that no other ani KABB1TS & SK IN S mal was in sight, Sally bear picked W A N T L IV E H A IIH IT a 4 lb«, uu. rub- up the axe and.began to ch o p - bit «kill«, hide», w ool, inuhnlr, c u m - chop—chop,” v .u a , liv e p ou ltry. R u by * C om pany, 935 S. W. F ro n t, F o rtla u d , O rsgua. "Please Daddy, tell us about the INSTRUCTION elephant.” George Henry held his hand against his mouth to hold back FARR AG UT COLLEGE AND a yawn. TI ' 11N I f A I. IN HTIT U TB F A R R A G U T . IDAH O “ But before long, the thumping FALL QUARTER noise again rang out in the woods. H i:,II8 T K A T IO N S E P r 23. : t CO E D IV IS IO N Thump—thump—thump. The bears l ’lio col leg « LLEG itlvtalun o ffe r » tw o yenri were too frightened to run this o f pr» e n g in e er in g and the prepro- fe s s i > m l v o u rees o f p re-m ed icin e, time, and suddenly a big animal pre-dent 1 «try mid p ie -la w , mid u n i stuck its head and long trunk be year«' eulleg® w ork In tile inajo field » o f th e urtM mid « d e u c e s , tween two trees and glanced be ■ uch ii« » o c ta l Rclencea, E n g lish mid wildered at the three shivering lin m a n ltles. b io lo g ic a l sc ien ce « , pliy. « leal » d e u c e » , buelne«« nd m ln latra- bears.” toln mid x e cr eta r la l tra in in g . Barbara clapped her hands. “ The TE C H N IC A L IN S T IT U T E AN D T R A D E S I'R E P A R A T O ltY D IV IS IO N eiephant!" she cried. The te c h n ic a l I n stitu te and trade» “ Let it be a good elephnnt, heh p rep aratory d iv isio n o ffe r » tn rln ln g In »hop m ol a u b je c ts r ela ted to the Daddy?" George Henry said. fo llo w in g field « : R e fr ig e r a tio n and “ All right, it was a good ele A ir C on d ition in g, R ad io R epair, In d u str ia l E le c tr ic ity , B u ild in g Con phant, and it asked the bears why str u c tio n mid C ab in et M aking, o f they were frightened? None of the ten .Machine R epair, P h o tograp h y, BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOB. I C L E A N IN G PLANT • - P roiqw rlty cleftnInif un it UMI Pt rk odorli**» D u P on t so lv e n t, can g iv e n perl« ct o d orltox Ncrvlce In 2 hrn. C oninlatv iiid il« i ii p l a n t , 9 1 2 .0 0 0 Q u ality Cleftn* •ra , S ilv e r to n , O regon. M OTEL— 12 n u ll», one y ear old, m od ern, fu rn ish ed . $7oo m on th ly in com e. P rice $26,000. B ox 363, C oulee C ity, W a sh in g to n . P h on e 3133. REAL ESTATE—MISC. A C H E S , f i v e n ion i lions«, barn, :artige, ch ick en hull»», fru it trees, lerrle» Gotttl w ell, lig h ts. Four m ile s out of Port o n h a u l on H o rse s h o e I.itk . lo a d $ 3 .5 0 0 O. M F a » . f»r, R t. 3, B oa 3HB, F ort O r. ohsrd, W ash in g to n . TW O r APPIto.X . h lg h u u y Il a e re s fr o n t« !» . im - o k ii R ocky, R edw ood p lc lu r- IH , UH, Daddy could see It com- esq u e sp ot. Ideal for r»»tn u r»n i, The children hugged against Dad g ift sh op W rite for p a r llc u lsr » . ing again! He had just settled dy. He thought they might go to Bdalln» F o ln t, R t». 3, B o» 300 A, BLOCK P L A N T net» $500 00 Mo. C ah down to read the evening paper sleep. A roata, C alif. ill«, hom e, 2'v A. Drv ellm u te. Chick when Barbara climbed on one knee, equip. $18,000 A. H ubbard, A d sl- Their mother talked for several I l l Y Y o U lt FARM, H om e, M otel or an to , C alluiorn la. and George Henry took possession minutes. Daddy gathered from the lltiN ln e s s f r o m BH O W H IN U R E A L BBTATB CO of the other. FOR SA L E tira d e A C afe mid fo u n things she said that she was giving C arlton, O regon P hone C arlton 1323 tain. D oing good buslne»«, H » to o ls, He let the newspaper drop to the Mrs. Piper, a neighbor who lived p r a c tic a lly new eq uip m ent. K. J. 6 A C RES: b u ild in g» nu ltah la for D ude M adden, o / o Ran»' L unch, Middle, floor. He couldn't read with a pair up the street, a recipe for cheese R a n i ' l l , r e s t h o m e , n u rsery, e tc F. O regon. pie. of heads in front of his eyes. O. Box 454, B ellln gh u m , W a sh in g ton. F u R SA L E H ardw are mid Im plem ent “ How old am I, Daddy?” Bar When his wife went back to the biiNlnes:. I a ternat Ion«I d ealersh ip . bara asked. W rite M. O. W ilso n , B lck lsto n , FAHMS AND RANCHES kitchen. Daddy looked at the chil W ash in g to n . This was better than Daddy had dren. Their eyes were closed. Ah, 4« A C R E S R E S T S O | | , M o d e rn 4- hoped for. He was expecting some no more story telling tonight, he E L E C T R IC ST O R E Ai eo n tl net lug hmlrooiti I h u i i « . fu ll biiHmient, fir« « b u s in e s s . C e n tr a l lo c a tio n S a c rific e . lilui’u, fru it, brrrl«« uttd u lf* lfu . thing else. "Y o u 'll be three next thought, Ill heulth. B ox 1007, L n n oastsr, Cel, AliiMt iirll due to | | | health IIO.UOU month." he told her. George Henry opened sleepy III buy W rite J. De Buer, B u u te C O NC RETE BLOCK M ACHINED 5. D oh 4OS, O lyn ip U . Waeh. He thought that if he used a lit ejes. So the three bears had to F or Bale or K en- G et Into a b u slne«» o f your ow n 10 A fiirm <*lr>tir«*(|, ntoclied, tle child psychology he could keep keep a fire at night—" Make real m o n ey — be Independent, ««<iulp I ml N. i(re«lMvilli', g u r , <>n Daddy began to talk softly, sooth the children's thoughts on their W » tea ch you the buslne«» from A I»ole Kvi , Mt. 4, B o s 307, M illsboro, lo Z W rite for p rices mid term s Oregun. i ,i h i ' in . ages and birthday parties, instead ingly This would put the children O. M. L o n g Oo., Auburn, W ash . of having them think of that other sound to sleep. “ The bears had to FARM MACHINERY 4 EQUIP. LAUNDRY thing. “ You’re five, George Hen D ie se l M ech an ics, A u to m o tiv e Me W ond erful op p o rtu n ity hi e x c e lle n t 194& MOL>KL ’ chanic», B ody and F ender Ropntr. ry ,” he said, “ you'll soon be going <’u»e mounted ft* c o m m u n ity on thu rou st, w ith s u f f i H O U SIN G • ’<» r «» p o w i- r l i f t m o w e r . ♦’ «('. p o n d . to school.” c ie n t poputai Ion to su p p ort large F arrugu t h a « h o u sin g a v a ila b le at Mubt. J o et, Mt 3, B o i inn. Bher- buslne«« .New fire p r o o f bu ild in g r eason ab le ra le« fo r both m arried George Henry said bluntly, “ tell w ood, O regon. w ith (2 ) tw o n iia rtiu e n ts above. mid s in g le stu d en t«. us a story.” I.at« ty p e m ai-h lm ry In clud ing three l-'Olt IN FO R M A T IO N W R IT E TO HN DKKItK m odel 1» en rubber, tru ck s. N ow e m p lo y in g tw e n ty p eo JO .John D irector o f A d m issio n » , F a rra g u t, Here it was, that other thing that l»«'ir«» «-r«»w c u ltiv a to r , b y . ple Real p rop erly op tion al. W rits C o 11 s g a and T e c h n ic a l In s titu te , (Iraulb* D arw in D reler, Mt. 1, B o s he could see coming. “ Not now.” ow n er, Carl C ross ,T n ft, O regon. F arragn t, Id aho. 187, O oble, O regon. B o x 353, F h on e T a f t 137. Daddy groaned. “ I don't feel like M ISC ELLAN EO U S I>i: I AVAL Mil Ki lt telling a story.” F u l l SA L E by ow n er- W ell knowt M a g n e tic , Nh»lnle*e e tr e l. 3 c o m p le te u n ite , a u to court on D e sc h u tes river, “ The three bears, heh, George 1 e x tr a d u m p n u ll, p , h . i> m o to r u n d ! OR I I I ,A P E S — S p e c i a l I n t r o d u c fis h in g and h u n tin g paradise, sh ady nump. .Stall ( »eke nnd e tc . ft a ll g o re for tory o ffer , e x tr a h igh q u u llly s u r g i Henry?” Barbara chimed in. p ic n ic grou n d s, 12 cab in s, ga« stn See ut 7 IB H. I-:. I nlon ur « ¿11 V I. cal ste e l, s in g le or d ou ble edge. 11.75 «30«, r o r t la n d , O regon . tloil, c o ffe e «hop, llv. q u arters. Ur- They settled back expectantly per carton on SO blade«. Sent C o . D , fe r exp. p arly. T h is cou rt 1« price A ddress R axor B lad e, P O. B ox 3337, in Daddy’s arms. Their flannel pa righ t B. J . S c h illin g , M aupin, Or. DOGS, CATS. PETS. ETC. San D iego 13, C a lifo rn ia . jamas were soft and warm as his FO R S A L E — A u to court, 12 r e n ta ls YOU CAN b u y f r i e n d s h i p : R egi it-retl NEO N S IG N S — BU Y YOUR NEON arms embraced them. G-room hom e, all m odern and fur Colli«. pupph-M. F a i th f u l g u a r d ia n s—- SIG N W H O L E SA L E . O R D E R HY nlahed. Un 101 h lw ay and 400 ft “ Once upon a time there was worker« t'tim h ln ln g h e.iu ly -b ra in s. M A IL S A V E 334. C O M PL E T E river fr o n t. B ox 317, F lo ren ce, Ore Term« T em uran ColUee, B o th e ll, L IN E , O U T S ID E S IG N S . W INDO W three bears.” Barbara prompted. W ash. SIG N S, O U T L IN E T U B IN G , TR A N S B A K E » , O REGON What could Daddy do? He FO R M ER S. A C C E SSO R IE S. F L A S H d u p lex, 6 c o tta g e s, 4 g a ra g es, L A BR A D O R R E T R IE V E R pup« from shrugged his shoulders hopelessly. E R S, T IM E SW IT C H E S, F I L L Y lo ts 60 by 100 a d jo in in g U. S. high e x ce lle n t Ininllng r e tr ie v in g GUARANTEED A R C L IN E N EO N “ The three bears lived in a cabin w ay No. 30. C ould he op erated ns stra in , $25 on. P R O D U C T S CO., 4815 N. E. 97th, M o t e l . Ib -au tlfu l law ns. I'erttiuti.iil Bernard U rcntano, Bt. P a u l, O regoa. at the edge of a woods.” P O R T L A N D 13, O REOON. m o n th ly Incom e $350 Oo P rice 121. “ No Goldilocks," George Henry ooo on w ith 4 dow n. Itnlance m onth AUTOS, TRUCKS 6 ACCES. FOR SA L E — W ater w e ll d r illin g m a I.v p a y tiic r ilH . H a z e l N . C rosth w alt, said, “ tell us about the three bears chine. C om p lete s t r in g tool«. No. 1 B aker, Ore. > r I • • it u< k .»m l t r a l b - r , n in - condition. In fo rm a tio n , W rite Boa and an elephant.” gln a x le, van type, A -l nhtape good 683, Om ak, W ash , GRO CERY STO RK A N D M EAT M AR “ An elephant?” Daddy didn't feel rubber. W ill con eid cr lute iim del car K ET, c en ter bus. d istr ic t. S m ail O P E R A T E your o w n b u sln e« Mall In trude. L loyd M iddleton, 1731 like plotting a new.story. “ It w ill tow n . In d u strial pay-roll«. A m oney Order M anual & M aster B u d get Ocean B each . L o n g v iew . W a sh in g , m aker. Old e slu b location , new, have to be Goldilocks,” he said. ton. Ph. 4110-W . «how you how . F or d etail», w rite clea n stock . 1 0-fl. r e fr ig e r a te d m eat M all Order S e r v ic e, B o x 3933 P o r t Barbara clapped her little chub c a se, large w a lk -la cooler, s c a le s land 8, O regon. c u tter , e tc «-yr lea se. $45.00 mo. If *►—ZW .MA I t t l l s in g le d r iv e F e d e r a l log by hands. “ Goody,” she cried, c k x , I w ith d u a l a x le F r o e h u u f t r a ile r « . th is 1» your line, d on ’t look fu rth er. tru I —«¿O M A l u l l 0 -< ih r r l F e d e r a l log tru c k K A Z i iR 111 ' l l l . l I. S f E E L . 100 “ what does the elephant do in the George Henry said bluntly, “tell us a story? $3500, term s. W rite R ead y's G ro w ith d u a l a x le , F r u e h a u l t r a ile r dou ble ed ge $1.00, «In gle II 21 story, Daddy?” cery, F loren ce, O regon. I — .’*J M A 1*43 F i*d c r a l log tru c k w ith V alu e $2.00 P o st paid. Hall P oint P ie rc e d u a l a x le t r a ile r . P en s, 20-yr. g u a ra n tee. $2.50. now “ But I don’t know any elephant have wood for their fire, so every bears dared to speak, so the ele I — Ml L M V A N < O M I ’ I U s X O lt. 105 C F .M N E W EL RA N C H O M OTEL, WII $1.00 E lec tric S h a v er and ca se H story.” day they went into the woods to phant looked around and saw that llam a, H y. 99 W. '4 w ay L. A. A F o rd V’ -tt e n g in e m oun ted on ru b b e r $8, $:»»-, value $5.9.7, ii st IlS.eo l- U ill l ' o n T A H l F. ( I l l A I4 I.H w ith P ortlan d a t J u n ctio n H y. 20 (T uho. valu e, $9.95. E xp an sion W atch Hand, “ Remember the one you read out chop down a tree." s h a k e r s c re e n nnd d is c h a rg e con they had been chopping at the I'kla H w y .). 22 n ic ely furnl«h>-d .‘ v tflxfl m en's or wom en'«, $5.00 v a lu e $2 on. ey o r w ith o r w ith o u t po w er of the book that you wrote?” This “ Louder, Daddy,” Barbara told tree.” unit», SpanlNh typ e. A ir-cooled At C E R N T S A L E S , 5006 D E W E Y ST. A ll llrx t class c o nd itio n, heated. Llv. q ir« fo r oper. op,-rat K N C 1 I.F A W O lt t l l l. t M lt F K CO. was George Henry trying to refresh him, “ I can hardly hear you.” ST. L O U IS 16, MO. “ So the elephant chopped the Ing at cap. A w e ll estitb $50,000 M c M in n v ille , O regen. his Daddy's memory. handlcH Muilt be n«en to !»• upiire« P he n e 31« George Henry wiggled a b it and tree down for them,” George Hen K A R A K U L — A lono and 111, forced to e la t e d . E ll A. B rlx , O wner, W il s a c r ific e f in e s t P er sia n Lam b fur ry volunteered. Daddy tried to think over the asked, “ Where’s the elephant?” liam «, C a lifo rn ia . produ cers o n c o a s t. T a k e a d v a n t a g e TKUl'K BARGAINS Daddy smiled. This would be bet juvenile stories that he had written “ The elephant?” Daddy had for o f th is O P P O R T U N IT Y M ary R ic h R A R E M IN E R A L S P R IN G S b e a u t i T h r r s ’4« F o rd P ic k u p » , $1343 eac h . m ond, B ox 930, H osobn rg, O regon, 47 Ford l'.-to n Flatbed................... $1445 and had had published. He couldn’t gotten there was supposed to be an ter than bringing in a lot of com fu lly H lluated a t head o f »m all v a l '41 D odge 2 Io n , 4 yd. D u m p , 7 ’ H o ls t ley, tro u t Htream«, m t», at band. place an elephant story that had j elephant. “ The elephant, uh, we’ll plications and would get the chil 8 25 T ire » . A - l c o n d itio n ....................»1095 , __ ______ Yay, R ep orted o n ly on e o th e r M ineral *39 F o rd 1 ‘ ,- lo n , V n n lln d y ............. . . . » 373 p a id . M o n ey b a c k g u a r a n te e . 15 colo r sam anything to do with three bears. get to him . . . the bears had to dren to bed in a hurry. '.13 G M C 1-ton D .W . M ilk T r u c k . . . . » «95 Spring on record o f It« kind. S ell or ples fr e e . C e v e r -N e , 1911-N, I.u b h o rk , T e x . 37 C h e v ro le t ‘ »-ton P a n e l ., »393 leaac. W rit« for an alyst«. W. H “ Yes, the elephant took the axe go to the woods for fire wood. One “ No Daddy, it wasn't in the T w o '411 F o rd 2-ton I M ' W IL . 8 23 tire « . B a ile y , H t. 1, C arlton, O regon. K O I.I. D E V E L O P E D — O v e r n ig h t S e rv ic e M a n y O th e rs to Choos» F r o m . book,” George Henry suddenly re day Sally bear was chopping down in his trunk and chopped the tree 8 H ig h Gloss P r in ts . A ll sizes 25r. R e p rin ts 3c eech, FOR KALE -G rocery w ith ga» pum ps WILSON MOTOR COM PANY membered. “ you just told it to us.” a tree. It was a big tree, for most into small pieces. The bears then JCMBO ENLARGEMENTS—5c each In «m all e a ste r n o r . tow n H eart o f A s l b a r l ir it 1-erd D e a le r N ine» 1911 saw that the elephant was a friend, of the small trees had already been F O X S T U D IO S - B illin g s , M o n ta n a fis h in g nnd b u n tin g te rr ito r y S ix - SSM lla lls r d A v e ., s . a t i l . 7, W s » k . »■ 8900 The easiest thing to do, Daddy so each gathered an arm load of room m odern h o u s e Included. W rit» burned, and she became tired. decided, was to make up a story, kVHrn Yov O wn o Ganvjta J. W. H ow ard, B ox 78, Bum pter, Or. H O I HK T i t A l l I It 22 ft. lo n g . B u ta n e e m i. HAI» CUTS . Load« - - - - o f b u llt Ina, S t —.. w e ll coi lBJ —- then rush the children off to bed. George Henry bear took the axe wood, while the elephant took a big W r it e n r W A U I Cz—uz. j Sf • * a » •» b* »VW »**» r 1» «ft— U» • I «toS i e v t i . n t m t» and began to chop-chop—chop.” load in his trunk, and they all went | H A R D W A R E sto r e In one o f th e b est H ig g le , O re . “ During the day,” he continued, buslne».« to w n s In W ash in gton . Cun back to the cabin.” “ What about the elephant, Dad HAIRCLIPPER he bou ght at In ven tory o f sto c k and “ the sun shone bright on the cabin "Is that all. Daddy?” Barbara PrcfoMtonoJ T/pa lor Hom« U k fix tu r e s. O w ner h a s tw o o th e r b u si It Happened in Maine dy?” It was Barbara this time. and kept the three bears w arm .” n e ss e s Is th e reason for s e llin g wanted to know. save m o n iy i « ( ie r r e * c t o o w o / Good lease. K,>r In form ation w rite “ Suddenly the bears heard anoth U W Order IBs “ What was the bears’ names?” “ Not quite. The elephant was so B ox 111, L o n g v ie w , W ash . TJI* In Main» a motorist cam» er sound in the woods. George Hen big that it couldn’t go through the FRYER JEWELRY CO. FK? HR ftn w i. T O W N F O R s a l e Klorib lo .t . l, ca b Barbara wanted to know. across a lonely hut and inter ry bear stopped chopping to listen. n o $esB Beb h , lee t>«ele. II. GMenUs 4 W f 1 1 There could be no question about door of the cabin, and when night in s. se r v ic e s ta tio n am i tavern , o n viewed the proprietor with a view Thump—thump—thump! All three the names. Whether it was bears, s t a le h ig h w a y No. 14. S ou th fork of came, it had to stay out in the cold, to writing up the locality. WANTED TO BUY C lea rw a ter river. H u n tin g nnd f i s h . pigs, ducks or rabbits, the names bears were startled. They never while the bears kept warm near '’Whose house is thia?” he asked Ing cou n try. P riced to se ll. For fu r heard this noise before.” W A N T E D fur c . t It ’1 racti r w ith a n had to be the same. the fire.” th er In form ation w r ite G olden “ Moggg.” g le dozer. D 7 or e q u iv a len t. G ive H o tel, G olden, Id aho. Barbara smiled, “ Here comes “ One bear's name was Barbara, "What in the world u it built fu ll particulars. P. «>. B o b M, c . t Z ^E O R G E HENRY could hardly xelle, Ca lif. of?" another George Henry, and the the elephant.” KNOTTY h i m ; m < , t e h — o n ~ 99, 12 keep his eyes open but he said, u n its anti »lore b ld g , n o v e lty «hop, third, Sally.” Daddy ignored the interruption. "Logs.” HELP WANTED g a s S ta tio n , liv in g q u a r te r s , i, ml "L e t the good elephant go inside “ Any animals natural to the lo Sally was the children’s eight- “ George Henry bear dropped the near the fire, Daddy.” riv er fr o n ta g e. M yrtle Ire-», « m ile» nt,rib o f M yrtle Creek, O r , on 99 cality?” D E A L E R S w an ted to ta k e a g e n c y for year-old sister. She had just start axe and the three bears ran as J49.OUO J. W. W ilh elm , M yrtle Daddy thought for a moment. gard en tr a c to r s and Im plem ent«. “ Frogs.” ed to take violin lessons, and Daddy fast as they could back to their G rove M otel, M yrtl» Creek, Or. Good m argin. A N D Y 'S O A EA O B, How could he get the elephant in "What sort of soil have you?” V an cou ver, W u h ., H t. 5, B ox 1305. could hear her in her bedroom try cabin, and they locked themselves UA RAG K nnd Ht-rvlce sta tio n w ith liv side? Suddenly he knew how. “ The P h . 3808. "Bogs.” ing to squeak some notes out of the in.” ing q u a rters In good l ’a lo u se tow n. following morning the bears were W A N T E D — .. .....................I au to m o b ile "How about the climate?” G string. O w ner fo r ,30 year«, retirin g. K egan George Henry sat up straight, all G arage, O ak sd ale, W ash . so sorry for the elephant that they "Fogg.” com b in a tio n m an or body and fe n d “ As I was saying, the bears were sleep disappearing from his bright er m an. U nion shop. $1 80 per hour, got out all their carpenter tools "What do you live on chiefly?" f u ll tim e work. W rite J im B ig elo w , kept warm in the daytime by the blue eyes. “ Did the elephant chase "Hogs.” 7 and busily went to work.” o / o B lr a lo w C h evrolet Co., A b er hot sun. But at night when the sun them, Daddy?” he asked. deen, W a sh in g to n , "Have you any friends?” “ Did they build another cabin?” went to sleep, it got very cold, and Daddy sighed deeply and said Barbara asked this although Dad "Dogg.” M E C H A N IC S W A N T E D : the bears had to keep a Are in the sternly. “ W ill you two settle down M ech a n ics w ith proven “C aterp illar" dy thought she was asleep. hearth of the open fire place.” tr a c to r e x p e rien ce : 6-day w eek ; and allow me to tell the story?” "No, they just made a bigger so m e o v e rtim e; m u st bo q u a llflid . The telephone bell rang, and as Meekly, George Henry settled doorway—and the three bears and E x c e lle n t w o r k in g c o n d itio n s. Top sc a le. W rite or s e e G len M archant, the children’s mother came from back in Daddy’s arm. the elephant lived happily togeth S e r v ic e M gr. I n te r s ta te T ractor the kitchen to answer it. Daddy re “ That night it was very cold and er ever after.” and E q u ip m en t Co., 3855 N . W. 513 S. W. P in e St. Portland 4. Oregon F ro n t, P o rtla n d , Ore AT 3333, mained silent. This was a rule in the bears had no wood to burn. Barbara and George Henry slept H xt. 41. the home. No one talked while They huddled near the damp fire peacefully as Daddy carried them IN T E R L O C K IN G P L A S T IC T IL E WANTED—Ten men or women for state of someone else was speaking on the place and almost froze.” upstairs and put them in their beds. Oregon. Liberal hospitalization plan and telephone. F o r S h o w e r s , B a th a n d K itc h e n W a l l s A & H Ins. E xcellent commissions and re “ The poor bears,” Barbara mum- Then Daddy went downstairs, n e w a ls . Leads furnished. Write picked up the newspaper and set COMBINED INSURANCE COMPANY BOH Z ie g le r B ld g ., R p o k a n r, W a e b in g to » . B eautiful Colors— Sim ple lo Install tled back in his chair. 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High School Student, 17, "Borrows" $37,000 For Spree Woman Win> Gold Brick As P r ’ io But Mu>t Sell 1» Subdiviiion Bars Planes And Helicopters From Area GARY, IND.—Agie James was the toast of his high school chums when he displayed a >4,300 automobile, started a soft-drink orgy and flashed a big roll of >100 bills. School officials called his mother, who discovered >37,000 missing from her home. ” 1 don’t know why I did it," Agie said. *T guess I just wanted to have a good time.” TORONTO. ONT.—Mary Richard son, 21, Is the proud new owner of a genuine, sparkling gold brick. henTnn^0018'. M° ’~ A fe* r “» t the helicopter might become . . com- monplace as automobiles, prompted i ? w ^ rr, i . ° f helicopters from a Loul* c°m ity subdivision. to s n .7 ? .adVl8ed b j tltIe e*Per‘ » tim !» 1 DP?t< the deve,opments of hne Ralph D’Oench. promoter of the development, said. Helicopter, dropping into the backyards would constitute a definite hazard to chit She won it as a door prize at the annual convention of the Prospec tors and Developers association. It weighs 3.48 ounces and is val ued at about >120 but she can’t keep i t She has to sell it to the government. That is the law. <