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KA THLCCN NOURIS F O Corner ÌO N Pure Family Love CLASSIFIED D E P A R T M E N T HABBIT3 & SKINS ___ BUSINESS A INVEST. OPPOR, M ALI AND Il'N. D R IE S »bop u rat to th e a lr Eli,, for coupl* Sbollii w ill b.m ,n, Ma» My « n e F o u n ta in , 4«M« Oaaa. D ieg o », Call.*. A T T R A C T IV E FOR BALE o. atoro A se r v ie « »i« and 2 apt »9 lu ll« north o f It, m lati.n, Ore. on M cNary h lg h w ii. A ll sto c k A* ln»llln ni|lll|i Includi d P r ie s 911,800. M ould «I»« I... m» h alf. Oeo. A K e y s , B ox a«. to n , O regon. W A N T L I V E It A IIU I T » 4 lb«, tin. rub Q ALM ER «oared through the sky Bell Syndicat«.—WNU Feature«. bit »kin», bid««. Wool. Inolialr. i'us- with a light heart. He was leav m ra. H i» p ou ltry, K uby A Com pany, «V KATHLEEN NOKKIS »35 8. W. F ron t, P ortland , Oregun. ing a hard life behind, years of LL the fam ilies in y t u i r hand-to-mouth existence, years of M ISCELLANEOUS V A Ä 1L T T IT U R E depending on occasional charter books have one charac- A T I M I I S T T , ID AH O D IE S E L E N G IN E S. 225 III1 , i¡«n«r«l trips and the students able to pay teristic,” writes Nadine Car m otora 6-cyl. G ood con d ition , 9760 Good p ayroll tow n , «lorn Im-nled on m ain at. G ood I a a s v. I ' l . G A N the high rates on his big machine to 9950. G enerator SO KW-lM', ilrlv- ter, a very modern young MTtK'K. m w fix tu r e« d om i r«a»o*n ■ n by 9-<vl. GM d ie se l, a lm o st new, The future opened before him: He for K illing I i l l - i d fo r q u i i , „ „ i, woman who does a weekly 91,701». W ill« C o r o n a d o M arina J a c k L aP u rd ge, B o s »»8, Hui m ett would get a new ship, one of those W a y i, r o o t o f A St., Coronado. book-review column for a PennsyV Idaho. • Cal. Phon« M«nl«y S-4US5. long-range, all metal Jobs, go in vania newspaper. "Whatever your N E W EL R A .Ni'IlO M o T E I . M il. for long-distance competitive races. people are. rich or poor. Irish or " F o il M uscular A clies, I'aln», order Huma, Hy. 99 W. 4 u a y L. A A D U N -A -M IT R A lia i« ' lc L in im e n t ! And he would have a swell-looking American, they all love each oth P ortla n d at J u n ctio n H y jq (Tallo« Ita lic i from S im p le N e u ra lg ia , 1 ki.i llw v i 92 n ic ely furnlaheit g irl with a pile of dough to pav the er and are sympathetic and coop Strain«, Murentaa, laim ene»*. G en er unita, .sp im i'h ty p e A ir-cooled A. bills. o u s b ottle 91.00 piialpalli Sn tln fac- erative, having such fun doing In a in l. LH u ir» lo r oper. o p e r a i- tlo n or R efund. B o s 6117, Y akim a, 111 K A t c a p A w ell ««lull 958,000 He glanced at the instrument dishes and being poor! Have you W a sh in g to n . h a n d le«. U in u be seen to b« a p p r e - board, saw that everything was all actually ever known a fam ily like ib ili- il. BII A. B r ts, O wner, W ll- K li;s A N D WOMEN, »end for F R E E Ham«, C aliforn ia. right. The cabin ship roared stead that? I haven't. We weren't fight .i.p v Ilf T H E AM ERICAN «’HIM ily over Connecticut at four thou IN O LO O IST. Alno Inform ation ers in our fam ily, but we all had E o lt S A L I 11ELII 'ATERREN w ith h ow to becom e a D etectiv e it Kin sand feet. There were scattered c o u n te r and I'o ou t depot E x c e lle n t our separate interests and grudges Kerprlnt Expert W rit- C o n su ltin g lo ca tio n and o n ly on« In i'oiiiniunli y clouds beneath him. but not enough and we a ll—that is my sister and C r im in o lo g ist, u « p t. C. » . O Be o í 15.00(1, o w n e r recalled to A rm y. 1033, Burbank, CallA to hide the ground. His luck was I, got out of home young, lived 9.1,008 00 <'u»h w ll han dle S ee Mr, M l l l r r . p ir» o n u llv llu r r y M I L L S * ! breaking right for the first time. downtown and married. My pa H O I I. D E V E L O P » I ) — O « « r n l« h l g e rtle e D SL 1C A T 1X SSW , loti T uw er H I. Just right. Reaching up, he patted II H igh Glue» Print». rents were divorced when we were . ------- . All altee 35c. CantraUa, W a sh in g to n . the mascot swinging from the roof babies and my mother had a ion pox 8 T U D io a ur -* 1 tiuiinsi. Meet« B U eiM B S B F O B SA LA on a length of ribbon. by a second marriage; he's all right im i m o d el d d ii cletrac , w ldegauge, f a f « and Stiiiiilard Servi. ■> .-Dation on It was a small doll, black of face, E vergreen lliw n y . L iv in g u lia . now, blit he was a regular pest as I»*»« «‘■on blade. Carco drum , heavy track g u a iti, Good condition. SS,2<X' a b o ie 1416 B. M athaw ay A v«. Bua a small boy. ‘ with two pearl buttons set in the A . lb . W I I I . I A M K . C u m b e rla n d , Waah. 45, WaMhotigal, Wn. ih o n a 2IM .W . E n u m c la w . satin for eyes, a piece of red silk " I myself am divorced, with a D O -R A -l'A F E , c o m p lete ly equip ped. stitched across the lower half of little girl to raise.” the letter goes Walk-in. Seni.. 72 Koulituin, brer the face for a mouth. It was garbed on. “ I'm not unhappy, and not lic e n se . <>lil Eat 9160aa d a lly . Sac. HARDWOOD 9l '. '00, h a lf • .»ali, t e r m i O wner J, in a loud plaid dress green and happy, but my three-room home T. M udaos, at. M elana, O regon. red. FLO O R IN G isn't that haven of delight that all w ind4»wJerked <he d0U ,<><>Se Bn<* U>8,ed “ ° u‘ ,hro“ »h B»« W lio'eaal« and Car L ots M A- M i 'A I E Illg p ayroll tow n . C oin , That rag-stuffed little figure had your homes are. in your books open side p le le ly equipped. L iv in g q u a r te ts. ASPHALT TILE been hanging in this ship for over Most real homes aren't full of af Soda fo u n io lu , beer liceo««, o ld E»l. H AR O LD H. N EVIN CO. 9I5OOO d ally. Coupla can op erate. two years. Palmer had come to be an admission of remorse. And he fection and loyalty and service; 4344 B B. B alm ont 9276». O wner M artin O ehrk«, Bt. lieve it was lucky. The g irl who had had nothing to blame himself for. glanced at his altimeter. He still all of yours are. Now here is your P O R T L A N D IS, O K S B O » H elen e, O regon. loaned him the down payment on The doll had brought him luck at had fifteen hundred feet. One last latest book on my table and what ON IIIM'AV NO 30, h a lfw a y b e tw e en the machine had put it there. He last: Eleanore. She had looks and stunt and then he could land. He can I say of it except that it paints FARM S AN D RANCHES P em lletoii mill Lu G rande, T o u r let had met her one summer when he background and money. Further circled the field once more, swung an ideal that I never knew any Camp, 23 unita, g ro cery sto r e, »-. » ■ tallon <2 pum p«*, 2 garage*, lar«« had been barnstorming with a more. she had the kind of a spirit around and when he was almost ov home to reach, and don't think any I »9(l0l)— ACRES. 12 cleared: orchard log c a fe w ith hardw ood finora an d f a n ,l berries; good seven -room liouai', small, old ship, and they had he liked, which he needed close to er the car, shoved the throttle full h o m e « a /tr>l” fire p la ce O w ner's homo w ith hard* o' ' b a rn an d poultry housei eiectrlo Iiuni|i. Mr«. J e n e Jacobaen, A lpha, wood floor* and firep la ce. H k lw a i. knocked around together for three him. To her, a ship wasn’t some on and dove in a screaming fall W ««h 7»« acri a and rnuny o th er a ttra i , months. She had been pretty sure thing to work for a small house, The moving doll again attracted his This half-whimsical and half-lm- tlona. Good a ll-a r o u n d -y e a r b u » |. ne»*. M ill Kell for 9'lit.ooo, ho f patient criticism would have hurt | 15 a . FARM Ktu^ipoo*» Creek 4- of herself. Palmer recalled, loaned for an ordinary living. She enjoyed glance. hi-droorii mod Im u .i, g a r , barn, dow n and bat at 6», Inter«*!. At Eleanore had tightened her lips me once. But now it only makes him money, talked about how "w e” what he enjoyed, fame, her name in ■ hop, chick en house, 2 u tility bldgs. pr. i . nt, c a fe »lure mid ga ra g e* ar« were going to make a fortune with the papers. She loved him, all right, when he had told her it was a me a little sad. For If this clever F ru it, nut orchard. raip b errlea, leaned for IÍ.76 per m outh, i'ab in » BI (pee. Prank V oatral, Ri 1, Ho« When fu ll bring In 9C2 per day If the larger ship. but she w’ould always understand souvenir from a dame, before he young woman really has grown to 10, •« m l, s . o f Bcappoo«« on old Intereateil, w r ite uw ner, r . A. B oa. h ig h w a y . He recalled the night when they that he must take long chances, got serious with her. It might be m aturity without ever knowing Cow, B ox 07, M eacham , O regon. , tactful to ditch it now—scarcely what a real home Is, she has been had won the doll at a small car “ B E A U T I F U L O X A R K S" SM A LL c o m m ercia l g a rag* In good Jo. A H E A D , he saw the small field Ule memento for a perfect honey robbed of something that no later nival, in one of the ring-toss games. c ation w ith tuola and 2 acre* » f L iste n to thia, W estern Farm er«! land. 9-roottl houas. jl'hrra 1« a lt the where she was waiting. They moon! A small sacrifice to love years can replace. He had made up his mind already 109 acre«. Im proved sp rin g, w atered work In tid e p lace a mun cun «Je. »lock , fr u it and pou ltry farm , to pull out sometime soon. And it would drive to her home, be mar- ' He reached out, jerked it loose and High Ideals Predominate. P rice 956101 w ith 91000 dow n T. I I per acre. 9450 on dow n, 920 oil P. Q uinn, B e a l B atate, B a lfw a y , Or*. had annoyed him somewhat to see ried, and fly away. He tipped his tossed it cut through the open m o n th ly , E r ie burgnln Hat aent on In answer to her I can only say | '< I U i - m ! B aker Land Co., D oniphan, N EW MUDKRN M O T E L beet lo c a , her having such a gay time. But left wing, banked lazily over a side window and pulled the wheel that there are thousands of homes M issou ri. tlun In M'eatern M ontana, on hlitli- he could not tell her. there was no field. A bright spot of color de- I back ,0 neutral. —hundreds of thousands of them— w ay II). E x c e lle n t h u n tin g am i f i s h Eleanore was standing still by In this fortunate country of ours I ,C” .*!"*" « « •» •’•» need to say goodbye tearfully and tached itself from a long, sleek, in g territory. No com patitim i, * . . . . . u i u u rs, m ile s wi-at o f L an caster. Good wa- dark car. Eleanore waving her ■ the side of the car, he noticed and wnere children are raised to high 1 te r condition». P aved road all the have her bawl and carry on in unit*. ( w ith k itc h e n e tte* and g a r a g e s, laun dry. Modern accotm m - H is ^ o ir? 131 r aS ®ervice- a lready: , he decided to level'off. No need to ideals of service and duty and front of him. w a y Lund In w heat now. 960 tier d a llo n s for truller court Itoum for acre. K oacoa B. Clark, B o s 835, On their way home she had in S , * ’ waiting for him with a frighten her. He hauled back fur where fam ily love is developed as H m ore u n its. F u ll price 924,Sull, L a n c a ste r , C alif. P a r in i r*hlp d isa g ree m*nt fo r m e *—” sisted that they go to the field sixteen cylinder bus, complete with »her on the wheel. It yielded an inch — naturally as young minds and sa le . M ontana M otel, B os 344, a c re « In j -a n d stuck. He pulled again, hard- bodies are. There are countless good 44 3 - A ' R I ’ where his ship was staked down chauffeur. D rum m ond, Mont. c u ltiv a tio n . 8-roon, m odern house. in the open, and sit in the cabin His spirits surged higher. This er. and the wheel stuck—the wheel fathers and good mothers, who live N o e le c tr ic ity but 1« a v a ila b le . MI-.ST; VAI.I.I- V, t'ITlf, Highway. Iflxliway, _<ro i P rice 916,000 w ith 98000 dow n. T. for a few minutes. She had been was a private airport, no inspector i stuck— only for home and children, who P . Q uinn R eal B atata, H a lfw a y , Or«. cery A m arket. Oi'en Sunday T m i a o « »- • r, ItOÎ A Ml., g. 95. A a b i r e . H a . k . big, and light blonde and sentimen would be around, so he was safe He must get her nose up, level maintain high ideals of personal b e -, , a v io r th o m c o lv « « n n a u . . . 6S ACREK, p artly cleared; (-room fu r- tal. Just before they had left the in giving her a show. He slammed off—he was doing better than two h navior tnemselves, and live to see „inHeU house, hou«<•» for (no ch ick - AUTOS. TRUCKS & ACCES. cabin, she had pinned the thing the motor fu ll on, nosed down then hundred and the ground was close that fineness reflected in their chil «•n*. o th er outtniltillnit». F ru it all klniln, good d rilled w ell, 5 m ile s Too close . . . to the upholstery on the ceiling. hauled the ship up and over in a 1242 2-ton lfu d g e fu e l truck. a il «ir> | dren's lives. w e a t on blaek top rd. 913.90". third 3-u n lt box and liol«l. E x c ellen t c o n “ That’s our luck, E ric,” she had tight loop. He leveled off and eased iloii n, hid. ea sy . Mlaa B. M. Mo- d ition 814 B a r tle tt Bt., H llv .rto n , C ow a B t. 3, P ort A n gelee, W aeli. said. “ As long as she’s there, we’ll her around, a few wing-overs—and Or«., or phone 381, Caught between the horizontal leS m.th ht ag3inu stabilizer and the c o u n te rw e i^ L always be safe.” LOOOKALS: COWTMACTOMSP Something caught his eye. the for the elevators, the small b la d T Palmer had smiled, kissed her m b a d y to o o : CANADIAN ÍA N M 1 - W ill. «■ I « n i l l t 1.4- 9b9o— 1941 lu it r n u tlo n a l ', -ton pick- and taken her home. At dawn of _°_U: SWl ngIn.? 6-0,11 the roof- «'in- ( doll In the loud green and red plaid FOH1IATIOM o* Iina Mlllraanl o v a -iit nalli»«, up w llh w inch. r a l li» »otll. K ,»»ai,I.ly prlcH. C. F. Coin redly. He smiled • ° . ' the same morning, he had taken ning 9995— 1942 AI», k 2 ‘»-ton , 10-w b eel, .. . ik e , pu„chi„».b, s , and fc. slapped u ’ p„ d | 1 dress seemed m wid.n X ‘ rm ■ ■II. Canadian Pariti Ball«*/, Vanr.noar, 1I C (* 4 . L. W. il. off and come East. He had never »295 I ' | | 4 G Al G S U .tO B , tt.w beel, returned. Once in a while, a letter C O M E to the beautiful, h e alth fu l, fe rtile fcxfl cnriio'M. O zerlie for r h e u p home« F re e «lock runxe, from her had caught up with him, II15Û 1944 l*<l«rul ftto n , a teel rab fr u it*, deligh tfu l clim ate. F re e lite ra tu re . A but he had not answered. What 1 W rite OZONE I.AND CO., Oinna, Ark. 9795— 1941 G MC 2 '»-ton, l« -p a * « e n . was the use? He had intended to I K» r bhM< a. 91395— Ni w don key w lth Cable, d ou send her back the loan when he j SPECIAL ble Curco drum * lie d D iam ond could. He was grateful for the help, By NANCY PEPPER • ? ? ’■ •i '.1 «n 18-foot nkld». 910Ja— l'.Mt i l u i 2-lon , 5-yurd dum p, and everything. But how could he I Mew ♦I llie n « i* ¡atnlo te«r»d In ter lo ck in g explain without hurting her, that ! 9209»- 1944 In tern a tio n a l 2 ' , -ton, 10e Mock Turtle. P la e tlc T ile whi-el, i-xil, li.yard dum p they were just not suited to each ! The latest fashion to turn into a •re you waiting fo r - a date w ith M odernize your S E V E It A L M ORE P IG E - Lon McAllister? T b e rt are good m nthen. other? B e th ft K itch en i .. n a I fad is the long-sleeved, turtle neck EPS. O IM P S . F I,A T IIEDS. X aey to ln x ta ll Tien the letters had stopped ; cotton knit T-shirt, t i i a i - i i 'H s . i : asv t k r m ». There is no happiness in the Bend for F ree VIKOIL'B. 1101 BTBW AM T L itera tu re Time Marches On. coming, he had thought that she You’re wearing it in whole world like the happiness S e a ttle , W a sh in g to n 431 8. W. T aylor, P ortlan d 4, Ore. Oh. happy the days when dates were had understood. Then some fellow white only and you in a good home. There is no ACMB L IltO L IU M CO. for eating who had known them both, had tie one of your shad service any man or woman can And happy the days when dates handed him a clipping, without a ed silk scarfs under do for their children, for their REAL ESTATE—MISC. were for learning; word. She had been killed in a the roll collar with community, for their country Int. K8, C . M. C ., Stud«., Fo rd , But, now you're a teen, there's no crossing accident. It seemed that the long ends hang S E V E N ROOM M ODERN HOME on Dl.unond T. Auto Car. and for their God, compared to tw o acre tract rn-nr S iletz Ray In j retreating— her car had stalled on the tracks, ing down in back. On developing in their children the N orth end L incoln C ounty; about MILITARY PARTS Dates are for making, breaking— and that she had made no effort the front of your 400 fo o t fr o n ta g e on h igh w ay D»I;| characters, the minds and souls Kant and sou th «I i I cm bound by OH A HEAD- and yearning. to get out. The fellow evidently turtle neck shirt you that make good citizens. LIG1II rifANSFEK CASES D r ift Creek. Ideal location for m o FRAMES, M O T O R S , CARS, thought she had done it on pur wear your trickiest Yon Said It—and You're Glad! tel or court Right fa cin g S iletz Lay, Love doesn't come naturally to kXLES, COMI’1.1-Tl-i n ice location for boat m oorage pose. Palmer knew better. That pin or set of match- "W ell, Mock My Shodesty” —Ex children. It has to be cultivated; TIMKEN, tS.M.C. SPLITS p le n ty room for cow , chicken» ami S,” BANJO BOOIES, SrtCER S. g iri had had character, she would ing pins. At a CALLING ALL GIRLS pression of surprise which you could g a r,b n . Sell f,,r 19,000.0# or | 1 ..... ..r,,<E9i WHEELS, GEN- nothing about a fine home atmos ERATORS. wiNCRES, HOISTS, w ill handle W rite ow ner Carl Croee, I not have done away with herself fashion show held up in Stamford transpose to mean, "Well, Shock My phere is an accident. There must DRIVE SHAFTS. ETC. T a ft, O regon. J L ' i J ' “A “ '“ ‘ »t = Conn. « cu n le d „ o V ,” 'S i Modesty.” Only it wouldn't be so be someone guiding, smoothing, broken engagement. much fun that way. TH E P L A C E to retire, 10 acre«, 390' 4 ACRES "G.l." PARTS of these shirts, sim ilarly scarfed, in helping. When father and mother fr o n ta g e w ith tldelan da, no bank, He had been tempted to take the first row of the audience! Your "Glad to Hear i t ” —Your comment are working on this plan, the ideal g r a v el beach, n a tiv e tree«, 7-room SEATTLE that doll down. Then he had rea favorite teen department has the T on any good news. borne, furnace, firep la ce, good «al- home results. m on and trout flxn in g. can «tand soned that it would be, in a way. shirts, you have the scarfs—so what “ Sad to Hear I t ” —Ditto on any TRUCK HEADQUARTERS on beach and dip S m elt w hen run Children Need Guidance. 9788 E. Marginal Way LA 4.155 bad news. 1« on. clam *, oyatera, bearing flgn fr e e wood. Owner m ust m ove t o i ■ Am erica’s story is full of the “ Concoct a W itticism ” —Very for a'», g ’f f f c f t . L e l * • » A d . G u id e goodness of book-loving, family- mal for "pop a corny.” "T h a t’s Your Red Wagon” —That’s loving, Godfearing fathers, and of Y o u W h e n S h o p p in g R O X , s ix lota In cen tral part o f mothers who have brought actual A P N P efart». your worry. S w ell bua and tourlat I genius to the guidance of children; court local Ion. Itea«. E arl O roehong, “ Icky B ird” - New name for a HELP WANTED N e ta rte , O regon. 1 drip and no relation to the Dicky guidance disguised under happy ev eryday living, in the garden, the M E i T IA N R ', flr » t cla««, Ford e x p e r i 6-ROOJ1 m odern b ou se In L ancaater Bird who announces spring in that law n, fiv e fru it tree», flow er», I ence. N on e o th e r need app ly. Good kitchen, the school, the nursery. popular song. w ork in g con d ition » and w age» N Y »hade tree» In. N ear high nchool, Fam ily love and home happiness Q U IST MOTOR C O M PA NY, A xtorle, >10.500, r , Clark, B ox 835, L a n c a st T Man” — Top man, formerly O regon. er, C alif. are not merely pleasanter than known as your O. A. O. E W H O is glad (01 every day’s bright T IM B E R LAND, GÜO,000-1,000,000 ft. I ' l "''* E-XTRA M ONEY H ELLIN G quarrels and coldness and separa “ Once in a Red Moon” —Indicates 6 5 ' i f i r , a il large, 2nd grow th , very I ,J*l»4-lm prlnted C h rletm a* Cnrd». beauty, a much longer interval than the tion, they are absolutely essential lin nrrhfird funi I ¿4-I)OUr lour f » e rv lce from clo ee »»iff s.slhlc. s s lh lc , f a m illv ily o rc h a rd , jC.OOÓ. to the safety of a nation. Men and Hource. Ham pleg on ap p roval 8 U N - traditional “ Blue Moon.” W aldp ort B e a lty Co., W aldport, Ore. For a flower or a red leaf in the wood, BBT C A BD C O , B O X S33, P O B T - women who can look back to a “ I Wish Your Mother Had Raised LA N D 7, O BB. W ho seeks fresh color in each hour's drab duty, K 'R SA L E — Farm and all year-round Ducks Instead” — This retort can home-protected childhood are valu beach hom o located on a good road I think he thanks his Maker as he should. able men and women. Nothing that OOL P R E S S E R H g h t rnllcN from O lym pia, on H e n -, , W -------------------------- mean only one thing: that you wish dem on In let, w ith 1200 fe e t o f fin e ?r°und man for machine pressing your sacrificing or your wealth or the person to whom you’re talking g r a m bench Ha» 43 acre« w ith IB ' X r s t e ’nAFT C l o ,. your ingenuity can contrive for your acre« o f tid e land«. P ro p erty haw ' W* " TIUICRA|,T » •« « . Ore. had never been born. He who is brave to meet each day's new sorrow, tw o hornet«, one a t e ith er end o f the "Chee Chee” —You pipe it in a children is worth anything at all, Whose courage marches with him as he goes, beach. Jia» an all m etal g reen h ou se M EN A N D W O M BN 18 TO 60 outKlde firep lace» and barbecue, a mousy voice and it means "wonder unless behind it is the atmosphere Carries a stronger heart into tomorrow, fin e barn, an orchard, a 6-lnch can Here'» you r o p p o rtu n ity for a b e t ful.” It also means you’ve been that develops mutual dependence in g w ell w ith m ore than adequ ate ter Job. S e c u r ity , perm an en t e m p lo y and mutual help. And thus thanks God the very best he knows. spinning Rose Murphy’s platters. w a te r nuppiy. Duck h u nting, f l a i l m ent, prom otion», penalon», paid ing, clam d iggin g. W entern E xpo- Most of this atmosphere is cre vacation », »Ick lea v e C on tact or Well, as the man said when he Hure. Ideal place for anyon e who w rite for fu ll In form ation . A p ply followed the fire engines, " I want ated by mother. If you happen to w ish e» to retire ad not w ork loo He who walks calmly, surely, through disaster, to Apt. C. W estern T r a in in g S e r v be Mother, it might console you, in hard, al«o Ideal p lace to do a l i t to see what’s cookingl” ice, A L ice n sed and B ond ed S ch ool, Trusting an unseen hand to bring him peace, tle farm in g. Eew chicken», three these difficult, extravagant days to 407 P an am a B l d g , P o rtla n d 4, Ore. cow», one place rented out. W ill realize that you can give your chil Lifts up his life, a prayer unto his Master, »• II all or part o f property. TI ioki T R IX IE TEEN SAYS— In Dima ted w rite to: A. W. B o w e , You’re so engrossed In how you’re dren a priceless heritage at no And offers him a praise that does not cease. 93a M edical A rte B u ild in g , T acom a Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! money cost at all. The heritage of 3, W a sh in gton . going to look for thi» important date that you haven’t given much thought a harmonious and happy home. l iq u id a t in g b a l b —3o,coo a c r x s _______ INSTRUCTION He who moves gently when the stress is pre* to how you’re going to (ound. You Ila rn cy V a lley near Burn«, O regon. Lending a hand, such as a woman would, In traclH o f 160 acres and up. T h is L E A R N HEARTY CULTURE th e know he’s a big basket ball play Snoring Is Legal Even at » top q u a lity grain and a lf a lf a land rn n il e r n w ay. U p -to -th e -m ln u ie er; you know he’s a bug for avia W ho turns his days and years into a blessing, Ideal for pow er fa rm in g and liv e eq uip m ent. In d ivid u al In str u c tio n s. stock spread». M arvelou s value at tion; you know he’s majoring in his Expense of Your Neighbor Advam o'd hair s t y lin g by O rm ando. I am sure he thanks his Maker as he should. ’ 910 to ».10 per acre. 25% dow n S ch o o l o f B e a u ty C u lture, LOS ANGELES. — I t ’s perfectly tory and economics at school. balan ce up to 10 years. Koine lea se ■ » B ld » i P o rtla n d , Ore. o p tio n s w ill he Included w ith l.ur- They’re all clues to his interests— legal to snore, even if it keeps the B B 0643. c h a se s In th is o u tsta n d in g virgin but you haven’t had time to follow neighbors awake, according to the i rc n '_2Lr l , £. o w n e r J a m e s B. D unn, HE an A uctio n eer! Good earning». one of them. Instead, you’ve concen ruling of Byrun Gentry, deputy city B ox 895, B u m s , O regon. E asy. E v ery co m m u n ity need» an au ctio n eer. L e a rn fu n d a m e n ta l» by trated on your clothes, your hair, prosecutor. POOS, CATS. PETS. «TC7" < 25 «I« — C oen, A u ctio n eer, S u ite your make-up. Well, you’ll be pret’ The weighty problem was handed 998 P. B. B l d g , L oe A n g e le e , Cal. ty as a picture, all right—but him by Mr. and Mrs. Wilson E R E G IS T E R E D c o ,lit» , e x c e lle n t, pedl- Plenty of Water ,tr l'H and «Able». Vto- haven't you heard that silent pic Carr, who complained that a neigh L o ? i ? l . - * “'Sfll',».B 0 ’lt * ’ ■ B ox <7 8 -A . Water—a mineral—is the most tures are obsolete? These days, a bor in their apartment snored so L o n g v iew , W aeh ln gton . plentiful compound substance boy prefers a picture with sound— loudly that it constituted a disturo- Real Shock known on earth. It is relatively n a talky that really has something to ance of peace. Gentry ruled that "Waa your friend ahocked over sayt the snoring was not malicious. very stable substance. L lttb “ new” the death of h li mother-in-law?” water Is ever formed and little Shocked? He was electrocuted.” “ old” water la ever destroyed. A TRICKS FOR TEENS WRECKING HE WHO IS GLAD Grace NoJJ Crowell