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
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mal was in sight, Sally bear picked
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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
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elephant.” George Henry held his
hand against his mouth to hold back
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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.
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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
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com e. P rice $26,000. B ox 363, C oulee
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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
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p lc lu r-
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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.
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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
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an
to , C alluiorn la.
and George Henry took possession minutes. Daddy gathered from the
lltiN ln e s s f r o m
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of the other.
FOR SA L E tira d e A C afe mid fo u n
things she said that she was giving
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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.
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C RES: b u ild in g» nu ltah la for D ude
M
adden,
o
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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
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O regon.
pie.
of heads in front of his eyes.
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ton.
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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.
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FAHMS AND RANCHES
kitchen. Daddy looked at the chil
W
ash
in
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to
n
.
This was better than Daddy had dren. Their eyes were closed. Ah,
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hoped for. He was expecting some no more story telling tonight, he
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ST O R E Ai eo n tl net lug
hmlrooiti I h u i i « . fu ll biiHmient, fir« «
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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
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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
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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
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ffe
e
«hop,
llv.
q
u
arters.
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They settled back expectantly
per carton on SO blade«. Sent C o . D ,
fe
r
exp.
p
arly.
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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.
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San D iego 13, C a lifo rn ia .
jamas were soft and warm as his
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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 .
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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,
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three bears.” Barbara prompted.
W
ash.
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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,
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law
ns.
I'erttiuti.iil
Bernard
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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
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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
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“ 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
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lec
tric
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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
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$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 .
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A.
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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?”
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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,
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$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
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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.
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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
.,
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leaac.
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for
an
alyst«.
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“
Yes,
the
elephant
took
the
axe
go
to
the
woods
for
fire
wood.
One
“ No Daddy, it wasn't in the
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B a ile y , H t. 1, C arlton, O regon.
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to
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.
book,” George Henry suddenly re day Sally bear was chopping down in his trunk and chopped the tree
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membered. “ you just told it to us.” a tree. It was a big tree, for most into small pieces. The bears then
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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
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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
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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
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Barbara wanted to know.
across a lonely hut and inter
ry
bear
stopped
chopping
to
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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.”
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“ 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.”
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keep
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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»
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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
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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
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"What sort of soil have you?”
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could hear her in her bedroom try cabin, and they locked themselves
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side? Suddenly he knew how. “ The
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"Bogs.”
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"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.”
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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
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mained silent. This was a rule in the bears had no wood to burn.
Barbara and George Henry slept
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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. But he didn't
read the newspaper. It dropped to
BEACH RESORT RENTALS
Looks and W ears Like Ceram ic T ile at About 1 the Cost
the floor as he closed his eyes and
V A C A T IO N A T M OST U N IQ U E
went to sleep.
OCEAN R E S O R T
Write for Descriptive Folder—FREE
S l o p o v e r the ocean . .Swim and fish .
Prom pt A ttention to Mail Orders
_C ry«tal F ier V illa » , Ban D ieg o , Cal.
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Let the Ads Guide
You When Shopping
PLASTIC INTERIORS COMPANY
New Insecticides to Save
Considerable Grain Damage
A new and safe insecticide mate
rial, which itself can save more
grain from damage by insects than
that needed for the relief of Europe,
now is in production, and insecti-
cides made from it are being made
available to the consumer in quan
tity, says Glenn Haskell, president
of U. S. Industrial Chemicals.
The new Insecticide, which can be
used with complete freedom where
food is handled, is known as pyre-
none. After three years of exhaus
tive tests, it has been found effec
tive against a broad range of insect
life.
The new insecticide is versatile in
Its application, and can be used in
oil sprays, aerosols, emulsions,
dusts or wettable powders. Its non
toxic nature makes It safe for use
under any circumstances. Haskell
■ays.
It can be sprayed on the interiors
of grain bins, where insects have
been taking an annual toll of 300
m illion bushels of grain in the Unit
ed States alone, or three times the
100 m illion bushels needed for the
relief of Europe. It can be used
safely on growing foods, feeds of
animals or anywhere that food is
processed or prepared for human
consumption. It has complete safety
in household or garden use, and can
be used directly on animals, with
out damaging effect lo animals or to
meal and dairy products.
Baha’i, World Religion
Baha’i teachings declare that on
ly from a world religion can a
world commonwealth ever evolve.
This world faith upholds the unity
of God, recognizes the unity of His
prophets, and inculcates the prin
ciple of the oneness and wholeness
of the human race. I t enjoin3 upon
its followers the prim ary duty of
an unfettered search after truth,
condemns all manner of prejudice
and superstition and insists on
compulsory education.
Chickens Heavy Drinkers
In proportion to weight, chick
ens drink twice as much water as
beef cattle, sheep or swine.
Refreshing Drink
A tall glass of lemonade with
a sprig of fresh mint is really a
“lifter” on hot, tiresome days.
How to Get Vitamin
Fresh, Rusted Peanuts—Delta
(Ma.) News.
Aida Bacteria
Milk Is as nutritious for some
bacteria as it in for man.
First Hawaii-Frisco Flight
Navy seaplanes began the flight
to Hawaii ir o n San Francisco, 2,-
100 miles, on August 31, 1925. One,
commanded by Comm. John Rcdg-
ers, made distance record of 1,730
miles and was lost t ‘ sea for nine
days, reaching within 15 miles of
Kauai island by sailing the plane
as a boat before ha was picked up.
Marry Him First
A maiden lady not remarkable
for either youth, beauty or tem
per asked advice of a neighbor as
how to get rid of a troublesome
suitor.
"Oh, marry him!” was the
advice.
“I’d see him hanged first!’
"No, marry him and I assure
you it will not be long before you
see him hang himself.”
Fating by the Hour
While visiting New York, two
yokels saw displayed in the win
dow of a restaurant a bill of fare
headed: "Luncheon, 12 to 3. Fifty
cents."
“My!” said one, "that’s good.
Three solid hours of eating for
fifty cents. Let’s go in.”
Machinery Dangerous
Machinery is the cause of 30 per
cent of all fatal farm work
accidents.
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.
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