S o u th ern Oregon News Review. T hursday. Seuteinh<>r 2 FICTION " L I C A M looked u n co m fo rta b le as he stood w ith his la rg e fe e t p lanted a w k w a rd ly on H a rrie t Sweet's o rie n ta l rug. H is v io lin was tu cke d u n d e r one a rm , and w ith his free hand he pushed a th ic k lo ck o f h a ir aw ay fro m his d a rk , u g ly face. " A ll rig h t, Sam, le t's tr y it a g a in ," said H a rrie t. She sat s tra ig h t-b a c k e d on the piano bench and p la ye d the in tro d u c tio n to " T r a u m e r e i" on the m ahogany gra n d . H e r g ra y head ke p t tim e to the m u sic w ith liv e ly lit tle nods. "Y e s , m a 'a m ,” said Sam. H is voice was changing. E v e ry m ove he m ade was done in an agony o f self-consciousness. He b ro u g h t his v io lin up to his chin, and then fo r ­ got h im s e lf as he b ro u g h t the ric h tones to life beneath his fingers. H a rrie t sighed as the la s t note becam e s tille d . " T h a t was splendid, S am ,” she said. “ I h a v e n 't a nother p u p il as ta le n te d as you a re ." She d id n 't see h im again t ill the fo llo w in g week. As he cam e in he was fille d w ith a strange restless­ ness th a t he c o u ld n 't co n tro l. " L a s t week you said th a t ycu were m y frie n d .” "W h y yes, S am .” "T h e re 's som ething im p o rta n t I ’ ve got to ask y o u ." T h is was the m o m e n t she had been hoping fo r, in a ll h e r m onths o f kn o w in g Sam. " I ’l l do a n y th in g I can fo r you, S am ,” she said q u ie tly . He stood there fa c in g her, alm ost d efiant in his earnestness. F o r the U \ H a rrie t w ondered som etim es why •h e w anted so m u ch to w in th is b o y's frie n d s h ip . He was u n a ttra c ­ tiv e . He had a la st nam e she co u ld n ’t begin to pronounce. I t was p a rtly the lo n g in g of a lonely, c h ild ­ less w om an, she supposed, fo r •om eone to m o th e r. m o m e n t his shyness and a w k w a rd ­ ness w ere gone. ” 1 played y o u r v io lin a ll w eek,” he said fe v e ris h ly . " I t was sm ooth as— as o il o r som ething. Gee, i t was s w e ll!” H is eyes w ere blazing, and his d a rk face was no lo n g e r u g ly. "L o o k , M rs . Sweet, I can get 50 backs fro m m y uncle. I ’d w o rk to pay i t back to h im .” lo re she w a lke d to w a rd h im and placed h e r s m a ll, blue-veined hand lig h tly on his a rm . “ Yes, Sam. I am a lit t le attached to the in s tru m e n t. B u t i f you th in k you can ra ise 50 d o lla rs , the v io lin is yours. F o r a m o m e n t I was shocked, because you see, 50 d o lla rs is q u ite a b it o f m o n e y to take. E s­ p e c ia lly fr o m a fr ie n d ." Tricks for Teens By Nancy Pepper P E T T IC O A T P R O TE S T T here we go a g a in — the g irls in ­ tro d u c in g a new fashion and the boys g iv in g i t the w e ll-kn o w n B ro n x cheer. We’ re re ­ fe r rin g to the new P .H .D . s o c ie t y (P e ttic o a ts H a n g ­ in g D ow n) — and to the c a u s t i c com m ents t h a t are being m ade by y o u r b e st frie n d s a n d s e - v e re s t c s i t i c s . P e ttic o a ts h a v e m ade the fr o n t pages o f y o u r h igh school papers, ju s t as y o u r long G ibson s k irts d id la s t season. B u t n o t even the rid ic u le of y o u r fa v o r­ ite th re e -le tte r m an can shake y o u r b e lie f in them . C AN -C AN C O M M O T IO N —Instead o f lif tin g y o u r cotton s k irt d e m u re ly a t one side w ith a p in o r p e ttic o a t peeper, you sew a lit tle buttonhole loop to the center back, a t the edge o f the hem, and sew on a b u t­ ton a t the ce n te r back o f the w a is t­ band. Then you can button up y o u r s k irt in back to fo rm a can­ can bustle and to re ve a l y o u r con- BECAUSE M EH PLOW Grace N o ll Crowell S ACRKS in Mtnnelooss V alley, 7 m ile s to P lu m m er. Idaho. 6 a c re s c u ltiv a tio n , s e v e r a l m ore e a s ily clea red . E stim a te d 800,000 fe e t sa w tim b e r; 4 . room h o u se ; I sp r in g w a ter, sc h o o l bu s m u ll '•» m ile; e le c t r ic it y Is now l e i ’n g" p u t I In. T h is p la c e ca n be _ d ____ e v e lo op p ed In to a nico s lo c k r a n c h . P rice »5500.00 A . J. G reen, F lu m m e r , Id ah o. tra s tin g p e ttic o a t beneath. I t ’ « a s m a rt t r ic k to p la y w ith a b la ck cotton ru ffle d s k ir t o ve r a strip e d o r p la id cotton p e ttic o a t. W E L C O M E R E L I E F - Y o u teen­ agers who m u s t w e a r u n ifo rm s to school have w e lcom ed p e ttico a ts as a m eans o f b re a k in g the m onotony —w ith o u t b re a k in g the ru le s. B efore and a fte r hours you can p u ll down y o u r p e ttic o a t so th a t y o u r ruffles show beneath y o u r u n ifo rm hem lin e . D u rin g school you tu ck y o u r p e ttic o a t out o f sight. So fa r, we h a v e n 't h e ard about any p e ttico a t protests fro m the fa c u lty . P E G G E D P E T T IC O A T S — So you th o u g h t th a t p e ttic o a ts w ere p re tty o n ly w ith y o u r b a lle rin a s k irts , did you? Then you h a v e n 't seen them peeping betw een the side s lits of those s tra ig h t and n a rro w pegged s k irts to w h ich so m a n y g irls s till c lin g —and vice -ve rsa , w hich clin g to so m a n v g irls . I f y o u r pegged s k irts are too short, le t y o u r p e tti­ coat ru ffle s hang down below about an inch. FO H N a LE— -337 aern a tock or d a ir y ranch. 7« acre* In c u ltiv a tio n , oatn, c lo v e r and gran*. L argu m odern h o u se, good bar; m ow room fo r 12« t o n s o f h a y ; ru n n in g w a te r and e le c t r ic it y to h o u se an d bar Y ear S E V E N ROOM M O D ER N H OM E « n tw o acre truot n ear N llets lla y in N o r th end L in coln C o u n ty; a b o u t 400 fo o t fr o n ta g e on h ig h w a y j o i , E uet and noiith aide» hound by D r ift Creek. Ideal lo ca tio n for m o . It i or court e ig h t fa c in g Hlt< la r . , lih-e locu tion for boat moorn <>; p le n ty room for cow , ch lcl . i n am i gard en . Nell for III,000 on ,,r »».<*<><> w ill hand!« W rite ow n er Carl C ruse, T a ft, O regon. E t'lt HALE: 140 aeree w heat lam i m a r N edgew lck, A lberta. NW ::: 43-12- W i l h M W ill se ll or tr ie for p rop erly In W estern W .i.h lo on r. A. C lirta ten a .n , 6603 B eaoh D rive, S e a ttle 0, W ash. 44 Mt A , 2 m ile s from S a lem c it y lim its, N ubdlvlalon p rop erty, 2 h o u ses, fir grove. T rad« fo r good •my. gra in or a tock ran ch m oro Iso­ lateli. S ou th ern O regon p referred , L. D. E g b e r t, R t. 7, B o x 4OHY, S a ­ lem , O regon. 19 A G I ; I ', n e a r T a f t V lew o f m ean uml bay. I land v su b d iv isio n . $8500. O. J. J a c k so n , 341 S ta te S t , S alem , O regon. LIVESTOCK H EAl I 'lF l'L a ll-y e a r lle so r t M otel h u n tin g , f is h in g . elm .. to „1;, ORE< It >N M IL K IN O H H O R TH O R N gro u n d s. M t. B a r in g L od ge, B e rin g , lU tE E D E ilN o f f e r tw e n ty -n ln n top W ash . 1 qu illt y feu m lea In th e lr aecon d an - n u al cn n a lg u m en t sa la Suluni. O re­ R E F R IG E R A T IO N A N D M A .K 'lt AV-1 gon, M epteinber 11, F or c a ta lo g w rlte J a m e s R . J o r g sn s u a , J e f fe r - 1 L IA N C K HALEN A N D N E ItV K 'E eon, O regon. N llD P , w e ll e st.ib lla lie il, lo ca ted m il O regon C oast In T illa m o o k , tlio H E L P V /A N T E D c o u n ty se a t. D o in g a lh r lv in < bu l l news th r o u g h o u t e n tir e co u n ty , tir in g from u c tlv e se r v ic e a f t e r 2 0 1 M E i'IIA N It’, f ir s t c la se, F ord e x p e r i­ ence. N one o th e r need ap p ly . Good y ea rs. $.1,000. w i n c o n sid e r p artn er | w o rk in g c o n d itio n s amt w a g es. B Y - X lU a m 's R e fr ig e r a tio n B a les B S e r v ­ QOIBT MOTOR COMFAMY, A sto rta , ice, 4 B. and S tr e e t, T illa m o o k , Ore. O rogon. P K K SS SH O . P , . A lban v ------ E x tr a w e ll *................ equ ip p ed ; 4 ‘ y r s eatnb.; d o in g good WANTED—A P T O M ontl.E MKCBANIC buatnea*. C le a n in g p r ice s good T a 1.1 To work In Font dealership. Apply or w wrlle L O IU N U . M ade-t‘ -m ea su r e lin e. A ll w 1 ¿ ,tANCK to *;.a r r >' U.I...I p erm a n en t Io-1 » » ‘day Barbar. B » e l.._ - I Mea» c a tio n In 2 -sto r y brick bld g »35 00 DOGS, CATS. PETS, ETC •'’u- ren t; le a s e a v a ila b le U ral buy. $3.875. B . D . B tiaaard, 503 B. 6th. A lb a n y , Ora. F h . 786-R . W H IT E CO LLIER, h sa titlfu l w h it* ptipplra, colored , r<’Xlat«r«d; w ill H O T E L A U R Z T À I T X . w -e sh ip W I l l v ' i W h lto C olila F a rm , B o u ta 1, C olTllla, W ash . IN S T R U C T IO N n. w ru n n in g 125 head o f H ereford c a ttle . M ust s e ll b e c a u se o f 111 h e a lth . P la c e fo r $16,000 ca sh . C a t­ t le and eq u ip m en t a v a ila b le . W . B. M cC utcheon, Y a c o lt, W a s h ln f lo n . C a n a d ia n r o B M A T IO N on r i m >«t;«n«nt oeaertunttlox r « t i u toll«. Kestonably priest. C. T. Cam- wall, CanadltA P x lfle Bal]way, YanroUTar, B .Q AUTOS, TRUCKS & ACCES. 1942 2-ton D od ga fu e l tru ck , a ll s t e e l 3 -u n lt box and holRt. E x c e lle n t c o n ­ d itio n . 814 B a r t le t t S t , S ilv e r to n , Ora., or ph ona 381. Consult us on all of your Logging and Construction Equipment Requirements Cash—Terme—R ental-Optlon Pacific Tractor & Equipment Company •7M B . Marginai Way tieatU* 6, Wash. Tilaphana: LAader 7t00 May Warn of Disordered Kidney Action Modern life with Its harry and worry, ular habits. Improper eating ana d: inking—It* risk of ................exposure tod (pfec- tlon—throws heavy . strata on the work of the kidney*. They Thej are apt to heM^e over-taxed •r-ti * and " * fall ‘ to Alter e> other Impariti** from the llfe-gi 1 ot eod. m L Too may *uffer nagging bad Yi headache, dlxglneee, getting ' leg peins, «welling—feel i tired, nervous, ell worn oat. (J of kidney or bladder disorder timee burning, scanty or too urine tlon. oes’s Ptlls. poen's kt, harmfal e> ixd more tl was! D oans P ills • A il m t n t i O a i t r l t U ltu r Treated without Hoapllel Operation Writ« or call lor FBEg deacrlptlve booklet Manrler l i r t t t f i Iru ta y: ¡0 A. M . u i P. At. bereregr.' Atasdey, YrderiAay, 7 fa 9 Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC P h yaician a n d fu r g e o n t i * S Orn*é,®' Talephone EAat «nd Grand Avenua 3918. Portland 14. Ore«cr •■ 'Ü , DENTAI P1ATES A N D A l l I S A N C H I I OP DENTISTRY on CREDIT TERMS r . k * $, 10, IS A le .rA * re Pay D r . H arry S ím u r , D ch U ü SKY »iOC- 3*at MOBRiSOh. por jugo q k I WNU—13 35— 48 W ife B eating A m an convicted o f w ife beAtlng can be w hipped, according to D e la ­ w a re law . CHENILLE BROADLOOM Wevr C ut O rder S e r v ic e WOOL RUGS P la in or F ig u r e d S t y le s 8x10 9 x i a ................. 9x13*0° ............................. o “ (17 50 9x13 ............. 9 X 1 8 ___ ___ ______ u in n . 9x18 .............. .. 9x80 » ..... .......... « 99*3o 9x33 _____ l a x i a _________ ..........g 79.95 1 3 x l3 '6 " ... 1 3 x 1 7 _______ ____ 9 ii3 .e s 12x30 .......... 12x88 ................................ ......... 8146.33 13x24 ......... 13x38 ............. O 1 a»*» an Y’6"x9* ...... 9 * 9 ...................... <4 Til 4x8 ............ 27”x31"........ ............. «4.98 A U r e v e r s ib le , w ear fo r m a n y j H ow l Buy U. S. Saving* Bond*! That Na. 2 e d ile »21.1.110, cauli. Ital. ••H.sy tertun. 103 Ho. A larcu n , Praa- c o tt, Ari«. m o to rs ti-cyl. G ood c o n d itio n , »750 to i' . O. G en erator 80 KW -DC, d r l v - | an hv J-cy l. GM d ie se l, a lm o st new , F D It S A L E — G rocery w ith gun putupe in » m a ll e a ste r n «»r. tow n II. art of »1.700. W rite C o r o n a d o M arine f is h in g and h u n tin g te rr ito r y , s ix - W a y s, T oot o f A S t., C oronado, room m odern Imus.- Included. W rite C al. P h on e H a n ley 3-48SB. J . W , H ow ard , B o x 7B, S u m p te r, Or, BOLL BEVCLOPED—O verxlghl Mvrvlee 25 U N IT M odern M otel: g a s, o il. C afe S High Oldas Prints. All a lle s 83c. open 24 hrs.; g i f t sh o p um l atore. flrprlnts 3c each. ia tr g « lobb y, film liv in g q u a rte r s JUMBO ENLARGEMENTS Sc euch FO X STUDIOS - lllllln ie . Montana fo r m a n a g e r . 600 fe e t on m ain h ig h ­ w a y . lo v e ly gro u n d s, lo ts o f room 194» ALLIS CRAI.MEKS H. P -14 und IX fo r e x p a n sio n ; low overh eu d . Man yard La Tourncau Carryall. 12-foot Poser J8 w lfo can h an d le N e ts app rox Blade, all I11 good condition. 411.500. $14,00« a n n u a lly . O w ner r etirin g AIRCRAFT SALKS « SERVICE TACOMA AIK 1‘AKK a fte r 20 y r s. In t h is b u sin e ss. F irst Bax tIS - South Taroma, Wash. p a y m e n t ap p rox. $22,0uo. W rit., or Pbeno Days Ga. M84; Nights 111. 5714. c o n ta c t J . T. M a-iterson, M izpah C ab in s, Cle B lun t, W ash . A1 REAL ESTATE—MISC. , D i e s e l e n g i n e s , 225 l ip , G e n e r a li { She had an aching p ic tu re of h im , w o rk in g h a rd a fte r school to earn m oney to help out a t hom e w ith his b ro th e rs and sisters. * L IG H T P L A N T S , 115 v o lt, AC, 5000 I to 10,000 w a tte , »295 to »750 S ou th 8333 L in c o ln g t., S p ok an e, W ash . c it y lim its . F a ir barn, ou t b u ild ­ in g s. A ll fe n c ed In grasa. A pple*, tears, c h e r r ie s, w aln u t», several tlm ls o f b e r ries, g o o d gard en land, p i, « flo w e r s. A lo v e ly h om e for $72oOOO. N o flo o d s. W rite B ox 365, G len d ale, O regon. IH I . C O , C K TA . IL and — bar — . — — e n ffe for o im m . "”1" ,.'u 'rn O regon tow n o f Itl.m o p o p u la llo n L ocateti In m ajor h otel. H3ii.ooiy f„ r ton -veu r lenae t e n e r r e tlr ln g . U r l io n o i H. Ood- B o fn e P ro u . • rtl««, in o ., O ralità P aaa, O regon. A IK l'LA N l-1 FO K K ALB— 193» L u g- com b s M et-L .V ro p . 41 hra. sin e « n«w en g in e . P la n e In v e ry good sh a p e. W rite P . B lia ffa r, 718 B aird fc. Ht„ B coh oiu lah , W a sh . INVEST. OPPOR. I U A ItA G K and s e r v ic e e lu tio n w ith llv Ing q u artern In good I'alou ee tow n o w n e r fo r ,10 year», r etirin g K eaau O arage. O akadala, W ash . H ALED HAY E l ' l l S A L » —A lf a lf a an d w ild. In fit Id or sta c k e d I m il« from B urns. O alt 3403 or w r ite J u lio O rlear, B o s 748, B u rn a, Ora. « H ACRB RANCH In «-room hou se, la r g e C O N V E R T IB L E P E T T IC O A T S — Some p e ttic o a ts are m ade to serve a double purpose. F o r instance, a p astel cotton p e ttic o a t w ith double h e m lin e ru ffle s o f eyelet, comes w ith its de ta ch a b le cu m m e rb u n d ' ;___ ; belt. W ith o u t the c u m m e rb u n d , you w e a r i t as a p e ttic o a t under a n o th e r s k irt. W ith the c u m m e r­ bund, you top i t w ith a peasant and w e a r i t as a s k irt. It's iZ. a blouse good idea fo r those o f you who are m a k in g th e ir own p e ttico a t, and, ju d g in g fr o m the re p o rts of hom e ec teachers, lo ts of* you are. N ow , th a t y o u ’ ve re v iv e d p e tti­ coats and cam isoles, w ill you be sa yin g " tw e n ty th re e skid o o ” in •te a d o f “ s c ra m ” and " I love m y w ife , but, oh, you k id ! ” in ste a d of "h u b b a , hu b b a ? ” T hey S ta rte d On the Screen. So m a n y o f y o u r custom s and fads s ta rt w ith the m ovies. Why th a t P e te r L a w fo rd -J u n e A llyso n lesson scene fro m "G ood N ew s” has even in s p ire d you to do yo u r O many furrows in so many lands, F re n c h h o m e w o rk these n ig h ts! So many plows beneath men's guiding hands, Has y o u r c ro w d adonted th is m ovie- m ade idea yet? And lo! the old earth's surface has been tilled Y O U R N E W D A N C E —It 's th a t T o meet the w orld’s need, granaries are filled o ldie, the C h a rle sto n —e ve r since W ith corn and wheat and rye from countless fields. you saw i t danced in "G ood N ew s.” Because men plow , there are these golden’yields; B et y o u r p a re n ts could give you Because their silver shares have pierced the sod some fine p oints cn it. B e t they could show you the cups they won And they have worked together with then God, in C harleston contests back in the The hungry world has food enough to eat days when Joan C ra w fo rd s c in til­ I f we share wisely— and shared loaves are sweet la te d m o re than she suffered. The plows go down the land, the furrows run Y O U R N E W CUSTOM - Since Forever curved and deep beneath the sun: y o u ’ ve seen ‘C a p ta in fro m C a s tile ,’ y o u ’ ve re v iv e d the custom o f g iv in g The ancient furrows, and the fresh-jurned furrows a h a n d k e rc h ie f to y o u r T -m a n (top now — m a n ) as a keepsake. He keeps it There w ill be bread while men have faith to plow. In his ja c k e t pocket fo r show—not W e thank Thee, God, for the heartening thought fo r blow . N E W H A IR -D O —The sh o rt c u t o f men w ith bangs, as E le a n o r P a rk e r Sowing and plow.' g und reaping, to plant again... w o re »n "V o ic e o f the T u r tle ” is sw eeping th ro u g h ‘ he h ig h school h a lls these days. B u t do any of y o u r u p per classm en t r y to look lik e R onald Reagen? E J A R R IE T th o u g h t o f Sam often ■“ in the fo llo w in g week. She thought o f h is la rg e , stro n g hands th a t w ould b rin g h e a rtb re a k in g iy IH N -A -M IT H R is a le A th le te 's F on t' K >■(> y o u r fe e t In VKAt'K In stead of In V IK t’KN! S a t is f a c t io n or klonvy R etu rn ed On,« P o lla r N O W I B o x 687, Y a k im a , W ash . 6 CAKIO <»\VNEIt n e ttin g H ou m o n th ly on <»nly gnoil in c o m m u n ity <»f 26,000, A ll good •q u lp iu rtit, now o-yr. letter, no i»«ro«ntuK<\ a et»nl m fMftOo. W e m bo h a v e M ajor eerv« 1« a Mat Ion corn er; flu e g ro ce ry Mint m a rk et; Dog k enn rl on tilw ay; U « » !•”’ lo n c d for m a n u fu c tu i ing w ith I llw a y and sp u r tra ct fr o n ta g e , and hom e SnftOO up, a ll w ith in a m ile o f Hew $ 1 5,ooo,oo(i 00 nn i q Hay «1. • '• I ’Pinent. W rite to d a y R IM M E . » * » * « ■ « ■ ■ , bba ltg bs . 1440 d a r n e l A v e ., Han D ie g o 9, C al. 'The H o u se o f P er so n a l Service.'* K N O T T Y V IN K M O TH I, - o n »:• i s u n ita unit Store bldg , n o v e lty whop Has e lu tio n , liv in g q u a rte r s, ml r iv e r fr o n ta g e . M yrtle I r n e , « m il, a n orth o f M yrtln t'r.id i, Or...............ci »«.'.tino J. W. W ilh elm , M yrtle _ d r o v e M o tel, M y rtla Creak, Or, MISCELLANEOUS FARMS AND RANCHES The m u sic should have form e d a bond between th e m . B u t up to now she fe lt she was losing the b a ttle to p ie rce his shyness and w in Sam 's frie n d s h ip . F o r sis m onths he had com e to her fo r his w e e kly lesson, b u t a l­ though she had trie d in e ve ry w ay she knew to get ne xt to the boy, she had fa ile d . “ T here’ s no need o f m is s in g those lessons, S am ,” she said. "Y o u m a y use m y v io lin as long as you need one.” She trie d not to th in k about the k id b ro th e r who busted vio lin s . This one had cost h e r a thousand dollars. Sam ’ s face was shining. "Gee, M rs. Sweet. Gee! I ’ l l m ake i t rig h t w ith yo u ,” he added h a stily. " I know y o u ’l l take good care of It.” “ Oh, yes, m a 'a m .” She fo llo w e d up h e r advantage. " I w ish yo u ’d a lw a ys tr y to th in k o f m e as y o u r frie n d , Sam. I lik e you v e ry m u c h .” He looked down at the flo o r and shifted fro m one fo o t to the other. , I l \ 1< RABBITS « lbs. up. rab ­ bit HkliiM. h id es, w o o l, m oh air. aaa- ciira, ID,« p o u ltr y , R u b y $■ C om p any, »33 W. F ro n t, P o r tla n d , O rason . "G osh. I know i t p ro b a b ly cost you some dough. I ’ d even pay 75 bucks fo r i t " She was s ta rin g a t h im ln cre d - uously. T here was no sound In the room b u t the slow tic k in g o f the g ra n d fa th e r clock. He flushed and looked dow n at the floor. H is Angers w ere restless on his p la id cap. In a sudden agony of e m b a rra ssm e n t. he th ru s t his hands behind h im . " Y o u th in k i t ’s an O. K. fiddle to o .” he said. " I suppose I sh o u ldn 't be asking you fo r it. E ven i f you a re m y fr ie n d ." She hestita te d only a m o m e n t be- A lig h t showed b rie fly in his d a rk •ye s, tn d then he blushed and m oistened h is lips. " I have no frie n d s ,” he had told h e r once b lu n tly , w hen she had questioned h im , and she had an aching p ic tu re o f h im , w o rk in g h a rd a fte r school to earn m oney to help out at home w ith his b ro th e rs and •iste rs, squeezing out the e x tra d o lla r fo r a m u sic lesson, p ra c tic in g la te at n ig h t. She w ould have loved to help h im in some w ay, b u t he was proud and independent. Sam cleared his th ro a t and w iped his a rm across his sw eating fo re ­ head. "M rs . Sweet, I ’m going to stop ta k in g lessons,” he said. “ Oh, S am ,” said H a rrie t, "W h y ? ” " M y k id b ro th e r busted m y v io lin . T h is one is b o rrow ed fro m m y old m a n ’ s s is te r ju s t fo r to n ig h t. I'm going to earn another fiddle. I t w ill ta ke a w hile. T hey have them at B ro th e rs ’ m u s ic store fo r 15 bucks. As soon as I get i t I ’l l be b a c k .” I t was the longest speech he had e ver made. H a rrie t reached o ver the bronze bust o f Beethoven on top o f the p i­ ano and took h e r own v io lin lo v in g ­ ly fro m its a llig a to r case. HI . i . ,„ b Ina, s e r v ic e etu i Ion am i ta v e rn t»n e t n ie h ig h w a y No. II S ou th fork o i lea r w n te r river. lim itili»: ml im ii In« c o u n tr y . l'r lc e d to ||. F or fur 'lu r In fo rm a tio n w r ite d u ld e n M utai, O oldan, Id ah o. RABBITS & SKINS He saw the look o f su rp rise on her face. I lls voice cra cke d as he w ent on. BUSNIESS TOW N FOH S A L K D E P A R T M E N T B v marjorie abbott sweet m elodies out o f h e r v io lin . She wondered i f the boy would lik e the in c re d ib ly ric h , fu ll tone o f the in s tru m e n t. BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR. CLASSIFIED ANYTHING for a friend m hum ------- 31398 ACME LINOLEUM COMPANY Phone B B oi 431 *• * » y lo r . P o r tla n d 4, O regon . N avel Orange N a ve l orange« o rig in a te d In B ra - s ll. The ilr » t n a ve l orango tre e In the U n ite d State« a rriv e d here In 1875, a g ift to thl« g overnm ent fro m B ra z il. 38% BRIGHTER TEETH in _ ■ 64.93 I I 74.99 .„JJ 89.93 ..I 109.30 . . . „ . « 89.93 _____ I 133.83 _____ I 180.00 — ---- 39.95 7 R o a d w a y «300 How B ird * fflg e e t Food No specie« o f b ird has teeth. A b ird ’s food is sw allow ed w ith o u t chew ing and ground b y g ra ve l In the gizzard. Gay Decorated Shelf Can Be Easily Made days! , g a ily d e c o ra te d s h e lf c a n e a s ily a n d q u ic k ly be m a d e b y u s in g th e f u l l size p r in te d p a p e r p a tte r n o ffe re d b e lo w . T h e p a t­ te r n is fir s t tra c e d on th e w ood w h ic h th e p a tte r n sp e cifie s. T h e n i t is sa w e d a n d a sse m b le d e x a c tly as th e p a tte r n in d ic a te s . CALOX T»i I ' H A '"'-- !■« »ms No ip eclal tools or skill are required. The p eesetu decoration Is also full size so It can be traced directly to the ehelf. Suggested colors are given. All m aterials S l lL bo. pureh(.,.ii* a ‘ y our Ioc«> lum ber yard at very little coat. S#S'1, S h ,li Pattern ?• * to. Easl-Blld Pattern Co., Dept. W., leasantvIUr, N. T. • 5