Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, October 28, 1948
Into the office. Another shrug; M«di
BUSINESS A INVEST. OPPOR. I
owed her something for the way
LIVESTOCK
he'd acted, she felt.
and Wall c o n str u c tio n . N eed lie ln to R E G IS T K R E I i S p o tted P olan d C hin*
“ My personal opinion waa that
w eaiter p ig s for sala. 0 . 1. Jaok eU k
d evelop , w i l l Sell part In terest to
he'd acted pretty generously to D E P A R T M E N T
■ h in
tn g gtu
C olton, W a sh
to n a. .
r ig h t p arty. B o a 321, T u p p sn lsh ,
W ash .
ward her. Too generous, from the
HELP
WANTED
shape both he and the firm were
G RO C ER Y , g a s and o il b u sin e ss
By JOHN H. HOSE
R A B B IT S & SK IN S
Store b u ild in g , liv in g q u a rters hi
in. I said so. And I nearly choked
O i’KNINGH In a ll oom u iu n ltlea la
ahoa-
fa m o u s
M alaouotte frock s.
llltte r r o o t v a lle y M ont ) ‘l> ns. w rite
\N T L IV E RARU1TH 4 lb», up. rub-
when she agreed with me. Yes, she W bit
to W o o d sld s C ash O rocery, V ictor,
C om p lete line o f w om en'» d r e sse s,
akin», h id es, w ool, m ohair, c m -
M ontana.
was very candid about the whole
s i i l i t - , I, lo o - .» , »lip« and r a lo w - ii
ear*. I I '» p o u ltry , B u b v a C om pany,
F utlv
g u aran teed
For c a ta lo g u e
#35 8. W. F ru x l, P o rtla n d , O regon,
The counter man reminded Harv of someone he knew—a brilliant thing. Very candid, indeed. I al
3 IN 1 L a rg s It. i t , r, a u ltsh le for
w ild
F. O. B ox 8888. F ortla n d V,
most gagged. I gave her a brief idea
O regon.'*
lo ck er s In dem uud tin th is v lettili v t.
MISCELLANEOUS
man whose life had been destroyed by a selfish, beautiful woman.
p r o c e s sin g
,,r
s t o iu g c .
fotintúlu
of what I thought of her, adding
A
l
T u M EC H A N IC , Journeym an and
lu
n
ch
and
r
e
ta
il
frtir.it
food
store,
R HALE A ttrn tto n L
Model
I .« ogger»:
K
'"I 'H E plane settled down on the trips to the coast to give his per that we weren't paying any more F U ED
hodvm nii Journeym an. Htnady em p.
b e a u tifu l e q u ip m e n t; good
lease,
95 H P H ercú lea H ir ssi C letrao
31
75 hr pío- i a cal Ion pay L ong
r ea so n a b le
rent,
c h o ice
location.
* bumpy held, and jolted to a halt sonal attention to some of the real bills. Without further ceremony, 1
C raw ler
T ra cto r«
eq u ip p ed
w ith
est
P o l it il o ' il. « 1 e r BUI S p ik e, I n e ,
S a c r ific e for in v e n to r y and tq u lp -
B uckr.v# d o ie r d ou b le drum pow er
left.
. . . the explanation for the un ly important clients.
C h s h a lle . W a s h .
m ent cost. R eason D o c t o r o r d e r s ,
con trol u n it. E n g in e and tr a cto r
8018
Oth
A
ve.,
T
acom
a
8,
Wnalt.
scheduled stopover was simply the
"When I got back to Beverly
“ It was on one of those trips that
c o m p le te ly reco n d tito n ed In A -l con-
EARN
EXTRA
MONEY
H E L L IN G
c r y p tic
statement,
"Weather he met Elsa Armstrong. Did you Hills, Mark was awake, sober, and ( d ltlo n . W rite, w ire or telep h on n 3 N E W c a b in s, 3-rooiu house. Illw e
m in ie -In in r li it i d
C h r is tm a s
C ards,
THE
SA W T O O T H
CO M PANY,
•.
•
.1
houi
service
from
close
99,
room
to
expand.
Mt.
3,
Itos
301-
ahead!” The stewardess had no in ever see a bouganvillea in bloom, sick as a dog. 1 told him I'd seen
S ola«, Id aho.
-.a ir e, I'.tii.p l.» on app roval. S U B
A
.
S
v
e
n
t
i
,
w.-..-
k.
formation about the length of the Stu? Or a hibiscus? That's what the books . . . and Elsa. I told him
SE T C A RD n o ., BO X 833, F O B T .
AN O 7, ORB.
layover, so we walked across the she was like. A lovely, fragile a lot of other things, too. Boss or
T R A IL E R CO U R T: 3508 p. r mo. in .
HARDWOOD
com
e,
«-bedroom
hom
e,
3
cot
tug
».
field toward the town. Harvey A l beauty, and that's an inadequate de no boss, I got the whole works off
S to re b u ild in g . Ideal m otti
-lie .
T l t t i t l I'
n i . C U O N c e r tlfle d , fo r fifth
F L O O R IN G
len and I were bound for the coast scription. But she was smart, too. my chest. But it wasn’ t Mark Stev
C ity bus. 4-lnne h ig h w a y
3l5,<>"0 th ro n g .) e ig h th giudee. Salary 8258 pet
I I . A p p ly . E L M I» l i H R » .
W h o le e a le and Car Lota
dow n A. n . C alsy, 8933 8. B. U2,
on a brief business trip, seeking a Smart , . . and tough when it came ens I was talking to. It was the
t i e r s , a r h u e l Ills ) . 99, r i e r a , M re g e a .
P ortlan d , Ore.
ASPHALT TILE
new contract for one of our m ajor to getting places." Harvey twirled beaten, wasted shell of a man 1
PLANTS AND SEEDS
*
HAROLD H. NEVIN CO.
C L E A N IN G & 1-lt ESSI NG l ‘i,A N T .
network productions.
the iced tea glass, clinking the ice I once knew and respected. He took
w e ll
located , resid en tia l
«add 8 B. B alm on t
ill--1 riet,
We walked along the main—and cubes against its hard surface as he it all without a word. When I fin- j
Wit I ht W alla
I'tiR HALE ALTA F E S C U E weed fñ»
l-'lllly < quipped in
F O B T L A llD 15, O RBO O R
e lu d in g 2 T rl-P Isa cle a n in g u n its,
only—street of the little town until reminisced. Then he continued,
i ished, he just sat there, nodding
p a s t u r e g r e d in » . 1 0 c p « r p o u n d P u r
'41 C hev
pan« I del
1rs
3-rooo
it y »1«,
G e i n t 9.1%. F a u l Y o u n g .
we came to a small restaurant. It
‘ She wasn't an actress; even in his head foolishly. I walked out in 1 SC A R C E H P N T I N O A m m u n itio n 256
m o d . liv in g qtra In rear. Illilg .Mix
m an, R te. 2, M cM in n ville, O regon.
was dark and cool inside after the those days talent was an important disgust. I never saw Mark Stevens ' N e w to n : .25 and .31 JupaneHo a rm y ;
45. Gorin r ln| 115x45 G ro ssin g a p
prox. 3tii.ii(>(, no IlnalneHM a r ,« |
8 mm. M au ser (G erm an a r m y ); .303
heat and glare of the midafternoon item, but Elsa's only talent con i again.
DOGS. CATS. PETS. ETC.
B r itis h : 7.63 m m . K u n lan . 8m m .
prop erty bargain at 3 16.non on Home
New Mexico sun. Settling in one of sisted in looking so beautiful it hurt
"The rest of the story you've
t< rni- P io n ee r C lean ers, not) So. 3rd ,
I.e b e l: o th e r fo r e ig n c a lib e r s; 35 no
C lit'l'A II lit it ND and G eoker Pup-
W a lla W a lla , W ash.
p e r 20. .30- 06, o th e r A m erica n c a li
the tiny booths which lined the wall, Strangely enough, she didn’t want heard, Stu. How he walked out on
tile
W eep in g
W illo w
K annele,
b ers, 34.no per 20. P r e c isio n hand
U n ion , O regon,
we ordered some lunch. Except for to be a star. Elsa was hunting ' everything and just disappeared.
load ed w ith e x p a n d in g Jack eted b u l W IL L A M E T T E
m olding
m ill, nlei
u n iall liotiN« anil
it w ith m ill If
le ts . H igh v e lo c ity , sa fe , a c cu ra te.
the counter man and a tired looking something entirely different. She The company was taken over by the
E L L IN »■ Gera, o u ts ta n d in g reg -
ilesireil O eorge P ok orn y, O akridge, L LEW
F ark ln a o n C u stom L oaded a m m u n i
Isli i . d pup« from llllisa rd -M .ih n w k
waitress, the place was empty. I wanted money and position. Mark j associates; but his genius was gone,
O regon.
tio n , 812 M cK in ley , B o lee . Id aho.
str a in , ready th is s. uaun. P riced
noticed Harv staring intently at the had both, and Elsa took him like and a few months later we folded."
rig h t H hlpp.il or sh ow n . U. R L o
FO R SA L B OR L BA SR
SCHO O L U l'S . 4 2 -p a sa in g e r , su p e rio r
man behind the counter. I glanced Grant took Richmond.
gan , B o x 561, K irk lan d , W ash .
Harv snapped open his cigarette
The first
S e rv ic e
S ta tio n ,
g a ra g e ,
h o tly
ami
body on 1948 C h ev r o let c h a s s is
paint »hop. Sh erw ood O arage, B ox
op, but the fellow was a stranger thing 1 knew. I was back in New case, lighted the smoke casually,
A f te r O ctob er 15th, 47-|in »«en ger o f
pu pp ies,
215, S h erw ood , O regon. P hone 4383. R E li 1HT E It E D I'h e sa p ea k e
sa m e kind P h . 85W or w r ite , F u l
to me.
four tn on th i old, fur sa le . I t e g ls liu -
York and Mark had taken charge indicating that was the end of the
m er B e rr ie s, In d e p e n d en ce , O regon.
Gott
and
p
ed
igree
fu
r
n
ish
ed
on re.
"Know him?” I asked. Harv had on the coast. Or rather, Mark was story. Finally, I broke the silence
40-A C R E FARM by ow n er, 36688. 12
q u est. Leu 3 . D llle , S tar R t„ B ox
A. in cu lt., 4 A In hlnckcup», nice
W E L L D R IL L , a ll s te e l, h e a v y 6-ln ch
• genius for knowing people every on the coast and Elsa had taken to ask.
110,
M
on
tesan
o,
W
ash
.
m odern 2-tidrm. hom e, gd. burn. 2
1 beam c o n s t r u c t io n : H odge c lu tc h e s ,
where . . . and remembering them. charge.
"And what became of Elsa?”
8K F
b e a r in g s
th r o u g h o u t, ch ain
lg . ch ick . Itsex., a ll y«ur creek. 7
and
g
e
a
r
-d
r
iv
e
drum
,
s
p
o
o
ls
1500
nil.
N . o f N orth P lain» on P um pkin P l'R K IIR E D Rr d bone; tr e e in g w a lk e r ,
"He reminds me of someone,” he
"Elsa? Oh, she dropped out of
" I lost track of events then, un
black and Ian G uar, to tr ee and
M l.lge Rd. Ph. No. Plain.» 37J4 or
lin e, fr ic tio n sa n d reel, 3.15-16”
trail Home exp on ca t, coon and
answered. The g irl came with our til one day the auditor came to me sight shortly afterwards. A scan
w rit- W. R. A k ers, R*. l , C ornelius,
sp u d d er an d h eel a b a ft, 28 lip. m o
fox M. L. A d m it , B t. 1, M illsb oro,
O regon.
tor. 6” d r ill to o ls. M ounted on (IMG
lunch, and we ate quietly for a few with the remark that Mr. Stevens' dal washed her up in Hollywood.”
O
regon.
truck. M ust be se e n to be a p p r e c i
moments. Harvey continued, then, personal account was in terrible
M OTBL
ated. 34.000 fo r qu ick sa le . Hu» or __
A
PPARENTLY Harvey was no
FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP.
asking,
w r ite B r r ln B r o k e r, C am as V a lle y , T h e buy o f th e year 21 u ltra m od
shape. Together we went over it. * * longer interested in the story or
O regon.
ern u n lls and m a n a g er's 1-bdrm .
"D id you ever know Mark Stev I decided that the auditor's origi
''
CRAW LER
tr a cto r .
M odel
hom e. P le n ty o f room for a tr a iler A
its principal actors. He just sat there
ens?”
park. Grow» Incom e o ver 32,660 p e r
W. M. G ood con d itio n , 2 d isc s, 1
nal evaluation was strictly an un watching the counter man, and I W A N T E D ut on ce, uned cam era«, c a sh
.3
.bottom
plow
to
luati-h,
28,080
lig i ,
mo.
340,000
w
ill
handle.
Call
W
alt
or
trade
on
n
ew
K
antm
an,
Hell
&
I sipped at my iced tea before derstatement. The bills Mark had
H o w ell, R ev ere. Argil.-', R olex, etc.
S la te r, LA S 4 1 8 , B R 8381 or w r ite
fa c e brick C. O. R a il, D u nd ee, Ore.
was mulling over the details of the
replying.
T
all'«,
In
c.
1608
F
if
t
h
A
v
e.,
B
e
a
ttie
,
o
/
o
Ted
B.
P
a
lm
e
r
Co.,
906
P
a
clflo
okayed seemed to indicate that he story, thinking about how easy it
W a sh in g to n .
A v e., T a co m a , W ash in g to n .
REAL ESTATE—MI8C,
“ Nope; he was before my time. alone was trying to support half of
was for a guy to go haywire Just
But, of course. I've heard about California’s furriers and jewelers.
D E A L E R S W A N T E D to s e l l "TO W N
ACM
B
B
R
O
K
B
R
A
O
B
,
IWO.
A F F X O I 20,004) A C R B S XR RA R M BY
then, one o f the airline employees
.SH OPPER" A u to m o b ile« : (3395 F.
1919 6th A ve.
him. Who hasn't? Isn’t he the chap A few days later I began to hear
VALLBY
looked in. saw us and announced
S e a ttle , W n.
O. B .— 58 m llea g a llo n ). W r it» for
N ear llu tn « , O r e , In t r a c t s o f
.
E x I hv . T e r r ito r y desired .
b o d y « f e n d e r » h o p , lotnd inci
complaints from different accounts that the flight would start in twen
lio n and up. T h is lx (op q u a ity
K leln a ch m ld t, M otel F r y e , B e a ttie ,
In s a le ; 60x12o bid.; k eep s J to 7
g r a i n .11,<1 a lf a lf a la n d . Ideal for
that their affairs on the coast were ty minutes. We rose to leave. While I W a sh in g to n .
echa. b u sy . S m art op erator can e a s
p ow er fa r m in g or liv e sto c k sp read s.
ily n et 31800 mo. N ew paint rm
not being handled properly. I de- | I paid the waitress. Harv walked
M urveloux va lu e a t 318 08 to »III 88.
1 E L E G T R I G L IG H T P L A N T S , a. 8.
c o m p le te ly fire p r o o fed to com p ly
25% dow n b a la n ce very array te r m s,
cided to fly out and see what went ■ over to the counterman and said
cu rren t:
one
1 068-w att,
115-volt.
w ith c it y o rd in an ce; 3600 «lock In
le
v e l lund »h a llo w w ater. W rite at
on.
F a irb a n k s-M o rs,
Sti-cyele,
coat
p a in ts ;
la r g e a ir CompreMsor; 3
quietly,
mu o for m ore p articu la r» an d 1 uh«
3354.
fo
r
o
n
ly
3247.58;
alac
W
ard
’i
p
a
in
t
gun
».
O
nly
316,000
to
ta
l
price
"M ark met me at the airport.
a r a n g e in r n ts to com e and eeo th is
"Good luck, friend.”
fo r b u a ln e ss * real e sta te . Land A
P o w e r llte , 508 w a tts , 115 v o lts, c o s t
o u ts ta n d in g
v irg in
a rea
Jam es
He was . . . ah, well . , , definite
215, to d a y our p rice 397.50. XRX8X- —
c o s ily w orth 320,000.
As we strolled back to the air
D unn, B ox 895, B u rn s, Ore.
S R A S W B D B , 228 MB B M O A S- D R IV E -I N GROC -up t« 3500 b u si
ly not in the best of condition. He port, I asked the question that had
W A Y , F o rtla n d , Or«.
n e ss on S a ts. A S u n s. T h is b u sin e ss O W N E R w ill n n cr lflc e e x c e p tio n a lly
was unshaven and mussed.
The been in my mind ever since Harvey
1» e a s y to han dlo sin c e It Is a ll
w e ll lo ca te d In d u stria l tr a ct 400 ft.
P IP E R
Su p er C ru iser,
ISO
• e lf - s s r v .; new A m o d
fix tu re» ;
meeting was most embarrassing started that story,
H R fr o n ta g e , 2'x a c r e s In cen ter i f
hours, fin e c o n d itio n ...
31300.00
liv
in
g
acennim
o.
In
rear
T
rice
35500
b
oom ing p a y ro ll tow n o f H prlnx-
for me, and I piled Mark into a
"H arv, that guy back in the P ip er C ru iser, Ilka n ew , le s s
p lu s sto c k . C ouple can net 31080
field , Ur. 320,000 8. J. O odard, B t.
th an 100 h o u rs ..
31160.00
cab and directed the driver to restaurant . . . was that Mark Stev
m o ; a b o u t 34500 stock .
1, B ox 82, C r esw e ll, O regon.
P ip er Su p er C ruiser, d u ste r,
If you d on ’t huve e n ou gh cash to
M ark’s home in Beverly Hills. He ens?”
115 H P L y c o m in g tw o p o s i
p u rc h a se a b u sin e ss, but If you do T A R A — H l T H E HEA, f in e f .11, g.
passed out on the way, and when
tio n
p rop eller, low
tim e,
h a v e a hom e, c o n tra ct or m o rtg a g e
»and v I■ • .
wa' - I i a I
He smiled. “ No, that wasn't
t c o n d itio n .............
31150.00
w e can a s s is t you.
e d g e o f t o » i! N ew »u b d lvlalon lot»
we got there, I had one rugged Mark. D idn't even look like him .” P ip p e er r fe V c agab
ond D em o n stra to r,
A T T E N T IO N , S E L L E R S
58x108, 35011 up. 3100 .lo a n . 3 1 0
time getting him upstairs and into
tw o -w a y rad io, e x tr a s, 130
L is t in g s A p preciated
“ Then why,” I asked, "did you
per mo,
1818 5 th A ve., S e a ttle . Wn.
h o u rs .........................................
31150.SO
bed, even with the sympathetic and happen to recall the story of Stev
W ald p ort R e a lty Co., W a ld p o rt, Or«.
P ip er V agab on d d em o n stra to r,
ACM B B R O K B R A O B CO.
capable help of the cabbie. This ens? And why did you wish him
65 H P C on tin en ta l, d u al con -
S A T I S T Y Y O U R A M B IT 1O W
tr o ls, p e r fe c t
11113 00 F E R V IC E ST A T IO N xnd m otel for O wn thl» k I ii ,» pia<-.| u t p rice , o f f
done, I returned to Hollywood and luck?”
P ip er P A 11, 90 H P d e m o n -1
lea se. Oxoar D ik e, B ox 88, M osse
c
o
st.
S p len d id lo r a tlo n on I’a c lflo
the office.
L ak e, W a sh .
"Because,
If
things , haven't
Mtrator, p e r fe c t ............... ...... 32496.00
H lw a y No 99. 576 a c r e s h a lf a r a
32360.00
"There. I began to ask questions. changed, there’ s weather ahead for P ip er 1’A 11. 65 H P d u eter
ble, balunc.
bruah p a » tu re w ith
N E W M O D E R N IST IC m o trl anil tr a il-
lia n c a C r u lsa lr d e m o n stra
<*re,*k
Ih a u llf ill
»et o f b u ild in g -,
The answers weren’t pretty. Mark him ,” he replied softly. "You see, lie tor,
150 hou rs, lik e new ,
• r park, a b ou t 2 aerr« Trail» for
m odern and a ttr a r tlv e , K-room hom e
hadn't been in the place in weeks. the waitress in there was Elsa.'
t w o -w a y
radio, A ero m a tlo
farm or c it y hoin«. 1 ml. Mouth o f
I r u u m a p a r tm en t, t ile barn l i e s
J u n ctio n C ity, fir., h lw a y y;i. y « .
p rop ...............................................34930.00
65 w lh la rg e lo ft, ] p ) eon |,rl<.K
But his bills had. His and Elsa's,
e lflo T r a il CoxrL
P h on e, w r ite, or w ir e for a d d itio n a l
alio, g a r a g e , sh o p , m a c h in e «h id .
that is. Oh, she had a personal
In form ation , our te rm s and g u a r a n
O w ner » III h e a lth co m p el!« eale,
SA W M IL L F O B SA L B
tee.
hl» lor» you r ga in . P rice ISO linn,
account, too. It figured on the books
A r t W h itak er, N o r th w e s t F lp sr D is N e w Sil e le c tr ic Hand M ill, new m a
e
a s y term », log d t»coun t for ea»h
as his, which explained why we in
ch in e ry . AI«n n p p ro x lm a ti ly 35 ,,,H-
trib u to r, 6001 M. B. U nion, F o r tla id,
FACTFIO N O r-T R W B S T L A R D CO
llo n fe e t o f tim b er w ith G overn m en t F o u r th -F lk e B ld g . S e a ttle . MA 1191.
Or«. F h on a T R 1143.
the East didn't know about it. I
tim b er kVAliiiblf'. L ow rout of « r«<«
decided to see Elsa.
Ion In H ou tlu rn O regon
•
TO RENT OR LEASE
b b io it o w
M odernize y o o r
“ She wasn’t available at home,
b ath room
xnd
so I started to make the rounds
O. Bo 155, X«ofl A n g e le s 53, C alif. F u l l R E N T — To an e x p e rien ce d , r e .
k itc h e n w i t h
by NANCY PEPPER
apon xlble d a ir y fa rm er a g ra d e A
n e w in te r lo c k
in pursuit, finally catching up with
d a ir y w ith m odern 6-room hou se.
C
O
M
PL E T E e h o e rep air sh op . E q u ip ,
in g p lx stlo w a ll
her at ‘The Players.’ She wasn’t
A ll b u ild in g« In e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n .
m en t Included. W ith 1100 stock .
tile .
M any
R e n te r m u«i fu r n ish ow n »lock . 64
P in e
v a lle y
trade.
K caaonable.
b e a u tifu l
c o l
alone. I sent word to her table that D ID YOU KNOW THAT:
ton g o f good h a y and m a ch in ery
Oeo. B. Zsemxnon, L o w e ll, O regon.
A
Sloppy
Joe
Is
the
new
name
for
_______
_
o
rs.
B
a
e
y
to
I would like to see her, and in a
and tra cto r fo r «ale If d ealred R e f.
In sta ll. S en d f o r fr e e U teratu re.
As we strolled back to the a ir
a Dagwood Sandwich?
e re n c es req uired F arm lo ca ted 1 •»
M O T O R C’O L 'R T , 4 d o u b le s , 3 s in g le !,
few minutes she joined me.
<21 S W . T a y lo r, F o rtla n d 4, Ore,
tnlle« N E o f
W a sh o u g a l, W a«h.
e
q
u
ip
p
e
d
w
ith
k
itc
h
e
n
s
.
C
o
ffe
e
shop
Rug
port, I asked the question that
A
Schmoehopper
is
a
girl
who
AOM B L IN O L B U M COM FARY
" I told you she was beautiful,
s ta tio n , liv in g o u o r te r s , h lw a y . r iv e r fr o n t
W rite or phone fo r s p o t. A . O. N a t-
had been in my mind ever since
dates
nothing
but
Drips?
a
g
e
.
M
oating
d
o
c
k
,
17
b
o
ats
,
som
e
o
u
t
Stu. When she sat down beside me,
JLlck >
>. B ox 488, W a x h o n g a l,
b o a rd m otors. F o r f u ll p a r t lc . to m i.iu n lc .il«
Harvey started that story.
W aeh. F h o n e 2581,
An S. S. N. D. is a Steady Saturday
I almost forgot what I had wanted
AUTOS, TRUCKS & ACCES.
w it h I ' e t t r n f l l l - M r n y m . i n < ©., fte n lte r « ,
P .O . B ox M S , 400 G’ B t., E e r e k a , C a lif .
to talk to her about. She was loaded Night Date?
SPECIAL
1947 C.O.E. 2-to n Chev. tru ck ;
»orne Hollywood glamour gal took with diamond doo-dads, and in each
Fish Bait is your name for anyone L A A T - E
l
cond.,
96
per
cen
t
rubb
er,
w
ith
over the hurdles?”
FARMS
AND
RANCHES
18 ft. sto c k rack. 4500 m iles. 33000.
one I could see M ark’s money re who reminds you of a worm?
O. J . C rand all, B t.9 , B ox 384, S alem ,
Mark nodded. "Elsa Armstrong. flected. That snapped me out of the
B Y O W N E R — 40 A. d a iry , 22 a. cu lt.,
Custardy is the expressive new
O
re., F h o n e 3.4312.
The face and figure that launched
good 4-bed room hou se, la rg e barn
trance and into the purpose of our synonym for Smooth?
w ith
10 sta n ch io n « . O th er sofld
• Hamorrhoidi
• thousand hopes! Elsa the beau tete-a-tete.
W R E C K IN G
b ld gs. 2 liv e creek«, a ll tilla b le . On
K. O. is the new way to say "Drop
• Rectal and Colon
tiful. Elsa the magnificent.” He
paved
rond,
on
bus,
m
l.
A
m
boy,
D ia m o n d T, In te r n a tio n a l K -6 -t-
“ I told you she was’ tough, too. Dead” because it means "Keel
Alim »nt i
w »n h. 37,000, term «. C on tact B d w ln
lifted his tea glass in toast,
7-8-10-11, S tu d s., G.M.C. A u to
• Oasfrl« IHcor
Brother! She was hard as nails. Over” ?
J o h n so n , W o r th in g to n R d., Y acolt.
car,
Chev.
“ Hail, Elsa! Destroyer of men—
W ash .
No, she’d not seen Mark in a month.
Traded without HoeplUl
Military Paris
A Sleek Sheik is the Wolf that you
of Mark Stevens in particular. Why? After all, a girl has to look
Operation
T
r
a
n
s
m
is
s
io
n
s
,
m
o
t
o
r
s
,
cab«,
should
keep
away
from
your
door
U
W
N
E
R
—
40
a.,
(
a.
e
u
ltlv
.,
sm
a
ll
Wrtle or oeil lor FYEg
Would you like to hear what really out for her future. And Mark had
a x le s ,
256
T im k e n
B og ie«
cabin, y o u n g orohard, good sp rin g,
descriptive
Booklet
•
•
•
W in c h e s, h o is t s , tr a n sfe r , c a se s,
aappened, Stu?"
a ll tilla b le , H i m l. A m b oy, Wanh.
Well, if you don't know ANY
been troublesome. Stuffy about her
d r iv e « h a fts , u n iv er sa l« , w heel«,
Mead«/ riraagl F ridafi 10 A. M. ft i P. M.
Join«
o
th
er
40
a.
dairy.
32,600
Con-
I lighted a cigar as 1 replied in friends. I asked if the guy she was THING, you'd better fill your ball
fr a m e s, fe n d e r s, doort< etc.
7H 9
ta c t B d w ln J o h n so n , Y a o h o lt, W ash . Bemragr; Mead«/, IF,d»«d»y,
4 Acres, G. I. Parts
the affirmative.
Harvey settled with belonged in that category. She pen w ith Info Fluid. I t ’s a won
oack in the booth as he recounted
SEATTLE
CANADIAN r « R k s J ^ f n r 5 “(3 r?
merely shrugged. I got the idea. I derful new invention, indispensable
F h ytid an end
the story of Mark Stevens.
TRUCK HEADQUARTERS
r o n x A T lo x w r im letiiSKtot eppenuniiiM.
rather pointedly asked her how during Finals’ week, on account of
I. Corner E. Burnside end Grand Avenue
“ Twenty years ago, this business come, if she and Mark were
r —t ll, w lh . Il.u A u b l, priced. C. F. Corie
S798 E. M a rg in a l W a y
LA 4385
elephone EAit 3918, Portland 14, Oregon
»>11. C s tillw r v l l e a .U V lr. Vineeucr, U.U.
of ours was just a puppy. And the through, her bills continued to come it’ s guaranteed to write only the
— » ..'.I.ai , ■' ' , ,1
8 ..,, I .
IM T B R V A T IO R A L
Right
Answers.
master of that puppy was Mark
T R U C K F O R SA LR
FLOWERS & BULBS
19 40 m o d el D. 24 F w ith D R 70 m o
Stevens. His was the brain that
tor. D u al rear a x le . 6 . yd. dum p bed
DENTAL PLATES
R E G A L LIL1EH. 100 p la n tin g stock ,
ouilt the advertising business. You
GOOD C O N D IT IO N .
»2.60; 12 am ai b lo o m in g alza, 75c;
A N D ALL S B A N C H I« O t
R U K L IM P L B M B B T CO.
really owe that $150 suit you’re
CLASSIFIED
FICTION CORNER
WEATHER.AHEAD
/
-X
BETTER H EA LT H !
Dr. C. I. DEAN CLINIC
wearing to him, Stu. Mark Stevens
lifted us out of the m ire and into
the moola. We all owe him plenty.
"M ark built his organization by
buying talent where he found it. and !
ne had a genius for finding it. I )
remember I was doing advance i
work for W illiams’ Brothers Cami- ¡
val when I met him. We got to- 1
gether in San Antonio one night,
and the next day I was working 1
for him. Just like that.
“ I started small—w riting copy on
some accounts that weren’t too im- J
portant. And all the time I was
watching the master, learning all
the little nuances and twists, get
ting set for the day he saw fit to
move me up a notch. It wasn’t I
long in coming either. The firm
was marching, and I was right in
step.
“ After about a year, Mark opened j
a branch office in Chicago. I went ;
there as copy chief. From that ¡
move, both the business and I
mushroomed. Dallas, Seattle, Den- )
ver, Los Angeles, San Francisco.
Five years after that meeting in
San Antone, I was head of the San V
Francisco office. We had branched
out all over the country, but this
San Francisco outfit was second in
importance only to the home office
in New York.
“ When radio and advertising had
a happy marriage, the Mark Stev
ens Associates really hit the top.
We opened a Hollywood office and
began handling only the largest ac
counts. I came down from San
Francisco to head the new office,
•nd Mark made almost monthly
(Shall
CtlaJl
J Grace Noll Crowell
- A A
•
F I can put new hope within the heart
O f one who has loft hope,
Let the Ads Guide
You When Shopping
12 m edium b lo o m in g siz e 31.26; 12
la rg e b lo o m in g size, 32 26: 12 Jum
bos, >3.25: 100 p la n tin g sto c k freo
w ith 36.00 r eg a l order«. Expre»»
c o lle c t. S m ith G ardena, L e w isto n ,
Idaho.
D EN TISTR Y on
CREDIT TERMS
3, 10, Vi Months fo Poy
D r . H arry S emler , Dcdttiil
»t[SHVBtPC.-3>l)g MORRISON PORTI INO ORI
Creste F irs t Turbocsr
J
I f I can help a brother up
Some difficult long slope
That seems too fteep for tired feet to go,
I f I can help him climb
Into the light upon the h ill’s far creft,
I shall begrudge no time
Or Strength that I can spend, for well I know
How great may be his need.
If I can help through any darkened hour,
I shall be glad indeed.
For I recall how often I have been
Distressed, diftraught, dismayed,
And hands have reached to help, and voices called
That kept me unafraid.
I f I can share this help that 1 have had,
God knows I shall be glad.
L
B u h l, Id a h o .
Fhone 1
;
Two young engineers, Richard
B arr and Geoffrey White, are mak
ing road trials of the revolutionary
Invention, the world's firs t gas-
turbine auto engine. The engine,
which was shown for the first time
st the British industries fair, now
Is installed in a specially-built sa
loon chassis. It s being driven along
B rita in ’s roads in preliminary
trials that may change the entire
auto industry. Their turbocar, which
It Is hoped to have In mass produc
tion by 1950, gives a performance
like a gasoline-driven car of 180
b.h.p. and w ill have a speed range
from one-half to 105 m.p.h. It w ill
run on diesel oil, without vibration
or exhaust fumes, with no radiator,
no clutch and no gearbox.
Illahee Fescue
Oregon Creeper
The creeping fescue developed by
the Bureau of Plant Industry of
the USDA for wear, shade, and
texture. Does not mat. Excellent
for lawns.
INSIST on these wear-resistant, yet fine leaved grasses In the lawn
seed you BUY at your LOCAL DEALERS. Ask them for a free
copy of Ths Story of Illahee” or write direct to:
H. L. W A G N E R & SONS
Seedsmen
Imbler, Oregon
Incandescent Heat
Heat of the wire Inside an In
candescent light bulb la between
4,000 and 5,800 degrees Fahrenheit,
so intense that It would make brick
flow.
Operation Bagirsell
Ragweed Is reaponalbls for about
80 per cent of hay fever discomfort
during the summer. It la combatted
In many communities by spraying,
with 2,4-D, chemical weed killer.
Gardener Leaves S 10,000
To Employer*« Daughter
11-Year-Old Youngster
Shoots, Kills His Sister
PALO, ALTO, Calif.—Antone
Balenga, 70, a gardener who
worked 40 years developing beau
tiful gardens on the 12-acre es
tate of Albert C. Hahn of Menlo
Park, left a big surprise when I13
died.
A probate of his will revealed a
bequest of $10,000 to Hahn’s only
surviving child, Mrs. Louise Flet
cher,
CHICOPEE, Mass. — Elght-
ycar-old June McLane was shot
and killed by her brother, Albert,
11, during a game of "cops and
robbers."
Police said the youngsters were
playing near a farm In Chicopee
Falls when Albert found a pistol
in a truck. The police said he
shot his sister In the back when
he aimed at her.
Wet Blanket
The pious but cranky old lady waa
put out because her neighbors had
not Invited her to their picnic. On
the morning of the event, one of
them called to ask her to go along.
"It's too late,” ghe «napped, ’Tve
already prayed for rain.”
Sleeping on the Job
A farmer who wa« asked what
time he went to work In the morn
ing replied: "Son, I don’t go to
work. I ’m surrounded with it when
I get up.”