Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, December 2, 1948 TZ7 FICTION f _____Corner L BUSINESS A INEST. OPPOR. CLASSIFIED Z THE JAGGED SCAR F O » B A L E - M y lanaa Ilon . pavkag» baar goods store at Foster, bualne»» He« o r w rits k a rt, B o u ta 1, Sw eat D E PA R T M E N T By DONALD HUNTER on H hsll ata« and « p o r tin * Oregon, (lou a B v a ra tt B a l a - Horna, Ora. S T E A K IIO t'M E C afe fo r eats. F u lly equipped. H lt S A L K church social, the businessmen's m a tio n and lite ra tu re . had heard the old man shushing F if t e e n bed n u rs in g ho m e, fu r n is h e d , a nd lunch, the old home week cele­ 3 apt» G r o a .m g II.SOU to »3.000 monthly. A c m e L in o le u m C o . her, while she bawled him out for B O X »(A ip r a fa e , W aak. bration and the class reunion. hiding the thing. He kept saying 431 S. W . T a y lo r, P o rtla n d 4, Ora. Disliking you was a tough trick it was nothing—and afterwards he — — 'I DOGS. C A TS. PETS. ETC. anywhere anytime. never talked about it, never com­ FARMS AND RANCHES • R R E E D E R H -II U N T E R H A tte n tlo n l plained. He just never let anyone F o r the be», bred p otntara In the To those poll takers It seemed »»0 A. IR R I G A T E D R A N C H . 2 m od­ c o u n try, see these pup». Pedigrees see the jagged scar across the ern houses, landscaped, p riv a ta lake, and price» on request. Ch. p a re n t*. Just a case of m iscasting, but they back of his hand if he could help it. gam e. G ro w a corn, a lfa lf a , blue B a i d a Jeraay P a ria , B t 8, Boa forgot that a lot of very big per­ grass. W I I , handle 200 c a ttle . E q u ip ­ 813, M c M ln n v lU a , Ora. Now, the old man was with­ m en t Included, »46,000. B t. 1, Boa formers have suffered from that drawn; he couldn’t get near him 80, K a n n is to n , Oregon. 8 T . B E R N A R D puppies N o panar». erroneous impression without los­ »25 tn . h W r ite to B . B. ~ K ill, B t. 8, anymore, couldn't talk to him. F D R S A L E : 15S acre.« d a ir y fa rm . Box 31S-D, S h elto n, W a a k . ing public regard and affection. Once, he'd been able to get a kind R ic h la n d , Oregon, w ill pnsture and You were in there pitching in one word out of the old man. He’d AND TAN. C a ri O. °M a«oBin d » » h 8 ’ bob “"« I S H E P H E R D S - B L A C K of the toughest spots in world his­ Horn Sept. 1, »12 50 each. M rs . B l­ say, “That's good, T o m l’’ or, Poulsbo, W a a k . uter B ra tta i. B t. 8, Bog 1090, S a c ra - tory. “That's not the way that ought to S T O C K R A N C H E S . D a ir y Ranches, I __ m anto, C a lifo rn ia . ______ be done. Son!” And though there • i î o a o ’a,i î ô M V ’ . W.“ cb,. 1 ü 7 / « I R O C K L IN K K E N N E L S — C O C K E R » . There were plenty of Presidents w lav « 'i).i, iu OUV.UUV, 240 912,000, 120 acre«, to JJO.OuO, puppte« fo r X m a s ! M atro n a, «tud weren't very many words between K ' W flilfi / Good ? »»ml I service, . . . . . acres. Hom es |soo ta to » »2»,Goo. of the United States who wouldn't »how »tock. kennel »uppllee. them, they were the kind that made business p ro p e rtie s fro m »5000 to W r ite ua «bout y o u r re q u ire m e n t» have come so close to the plate as »20,000. E v e ry c on dition suited to "Oh. leave your father alone, can't you?” she said. And he went the boy feel good, and know that B o u t , 8, Boa 3038 A , B ra m e rto n , th e use and b e n e fit o f m an seem to you in similar conditions. You had W a s h in g to n . away sensing an even greater wrong. everything was all rig h t ag le t here. Good c lim a te : lea» w ork; the added disadvantage of follow­ m ore m oney; easy life . p . w . M o u l­ T II O R , >,'i i l l l l l t E D Now, it was different The old b u rn in g hound», t r ie , S alm on. Id a k o . reg istered . Good fo r bear, cougar, man didn't seem to have time for thing wrong with him. Or if maybe , go in the front door. But he fol- ing in the footsteps of a great act­ there was really something wrong j lowed him, some strange knowing­ coon», o th e r la rg e game. »26 00 or, a spellbinding orator who had F R I 'I T I tA N i'I I , W e n a l i 'l i 't D is tr ic t him. He didn't want to take their w ith o u t paper», 8 m onth» old Just with him. 30 acre», 21 „1. 1» In o rchard. ness urging him to get his answer been on the job so long he had rig h t fo r tra in in g . H u r r y ) K t. 0, long silent walks together anymore, F la m y w a te r, s p rin g dom estic uae. He hated the thought, but it kept confirmed. To make sure that was come to be regarded as part of Box 348, P o rtla n d 1, Oregon, o r c a ll like he used to. And he didn't move C h errie s , A p rlc o ta , Peaches, Rear», 80« P a n a m a B ld g . I cropping up in his mind. Maybe he i t the act. You were in the same Apple». T w o 5-rm . house», tuvae- around much. He even seemed to m e n ,. M odern. S u ffic ie n t o th e r was adopted! Maybe the old man The old man was bent over fum­ tough spot as the performer who LIVESTOCK resent the boy’s presence, like bldg«. E q u ip m e n t w ith place. Chav, and his mom were not really his bling around on the floor for the gets on the bill immediately after tru c k . C ra w le r tra c to r. D isc. o rchard when he'd stumbled that time in P IG S . DL’ R O C B R E E D IN G «took. W a w agon s p rayer, ladder, etc. 5 m ile» father and mother, but had Just worn leather change purse he'd the performing lions. the front room and caught himself had G ra n d C ham pion boar and sow to W enatchee, b in e orchard home adopted him—and he was just now dropped, when the boy walked in. a t th ia years P a e lflo In te rn a tio n a l. . a and a m o n ey-m aker, l ’rlc a 121.000, on hL> cane. He growled at the boy, A lso ribbons In a lt clas»e» entered. finding it out. The thought fright­ His hand closed on the purse and »10,000 cash w ith term ». W r ite But you never claimed to leaving him speechless and hurt. W ean era, bred G ilts , bred Howe, O io . P . C la rk , B e a lto r, W anatabse, ened him, and he buried it deep in he straightened quickly. young Roars An honest re p ly to have all the answers, you at no W aak. But he wasn't old. not like Grampa y o u r In q uiries. A u s tin P. P la g a l, B t. his mind. If it was true, he'd be "Here, boy,” he said hurriedly, time posed as the world's mas­ —and—and the old mare down on 8, Boa 340, Sherw ood, Oregon. T at. 160 A C R E S — 5-room house; barn; like the old man; hide his h u rt 4803. digging into the pouch. “ Run down ter magician and there was the farm. chicken house; o th e r b uildin g». On He'd never let them know he to the corner and get me a paper!" d ie d h ig h w a y . E le c tric ity ; good w a ­ never a suggestion of the dicta­ Still, the last time he’d brought knew! te r; lots pasture; tro u t s tre a m ; t im ­ B L A C K P O L A N D C H IN A R 0 A ,tt# E l. c a lle n t In d iv id u a ls o f th a r ig h t kind. tor about you. You were in the He often asked him to do that, b er; »6 acres cleared. W i l l take his report card home from school, His father called him boy” B a g la B g gara, L a Oroaa, W a a k . good tru c k o r car. Good term s on American tradition of the hum­ happily expecting the old man to now, instead of ‘T o m " or "Son.'’ and the boy felt a rise of that good p a rt. B a r r y D u d le y , K aplas, Id a k o . ble public servant. You gave us SEEDS. PLANTS, ETC. say, as he sometimes did, “That's like he had. And he was sharp, al­ feeling at anything he could do 4 8 -A C R E Irrig a te '! d a iry or atock [ a respite from ballyhoo and fo. the old man. He held out his good, Son, good that you're getting most harsh sometimes. fa r m on h ig h w a y 730. 7 m llaa w est B L U E B E R R Y P L A N T S — N e w e s t and medicine show routine. You had hand and the old man laid three M c N a ry dam (c o n s tru c tio n ). A lf a l- | beat v a rie tie s , low est prices. B e n d your learning!” and smile at him I _ I E WAS bouncing his ball off the f a crop land, s u b lrrlg a te d pasture, fo r 25th a n n iv e rs a ry price Hat B b ar- respect for the other fellow’s coins in his palm. quietly, he hadn't done it. k a r d t B lu e b e rry X u ra a rla s , B t. 1, m odern 3-txlrm . house. I-arg o barn. * A side of the house when the old •pinions, as a rule. And on the X . C. W a rn e r, Ir r ig o n , Oregon. O ly m p ia , W a a k . “Now hurry, boy!" he urged He'd only glanced at the card on man came around from the back­ whole you kept your patience one side then turned it over and yard. In an excess of boyish Joy, he harshly. The boy felt disappoint­ K O H - A C R E fa rm , 25 acres c u ltlv a t- » O C X S t t L S T K A W B X K B T P Z .A K T S , and seemed always to be io ad, balance tim b e r and p asture. I B V B B B B A K IW O said something that sounded like forgot for a moment what the situa­ ment at the sharp, urgent tone, (here trying heart and soul. Fenced. 2 -a to ry house, 8 rooms, I Best fo r horns garden. B e rrie s from "Humph!” and handed it back to tion was between them. He threw until be glanced down at the coins. e le c tric ity , w a te r In house. Barn, Juno u n til N ovem ber. 25 fo r » I 60, him shortly. The boy had worked the ball to the old man. Instead 36'x60‘. Stanchions fo r 18 cows. 60 fo r »4.80 o r 100 fo r $».00 P o s t­ Suddenly, he stood very still. Two I have a hunch you will now go F r u it , cherries, plum », prunes, s p . paid. B. 8. K o o k e r, B t. 1, B o s 80, extra hard that last month to get of catching it and firing it back dimes and a penny lay in his hand les, pears. Store near place. H c h o o l O n alaska, W eak. on to be one of the most popular the grades up hoping the old man so it would sting his hands the old to pay for the three-cent paper. us, m ilk ro u t«, location on h ig h ­ Presidents in the history of Am er­ w a y 9 5 -E a t T u rn e y Bay. H a v a | WANTED TO BUY might break through to him again. man ignored it. He did nothing till Waves of coldness washed up his la k e fro n ta g e and s m a ll s tream w a- ica, that you will be flabbergasted He couldn't understand that short the ball hit him, and bounced spine as the bitter acid of knowl­ » t - , i e A ’ I W A N T E D ; T re a d le saw in g m achine«. by the warmth of the country's feel­ P^uzar, M a riu s routs, Coeur « A le n a , [ \ \ „ p ay m ore, w ill p ic k up. W r ite "Humph!” edge bit into bis nerve ends and harmlessly off his shoulder. Idako. ing for you for years to come and 1849 S. a. P o w a ll B tv « ., P o rtla n d , There was something wrong, and settled in his brain. . what you have been through He tensed then, lifted his cane. Orason. 24 4 /1 0 -A C R E ranch. 7-room modern the boy wondered if it could be him. “Stop that infernal nonsense, boy!" He made no outcry; not even the js going to make you a better and house, basem ent, w ired fo r tw o alac- HELP WANTED—MEN His mother seemed to act the same he yelled. trlo ranges, la rg e h am hold« ,0 sound of a murmur passed his happier President of the glorious cow s; g arage; larg e chicken house; way toward him. Cut him off short, The boy could feel his own lip tight lips. But hot liquid emotion u s A w ash house; outside c e lla r cis te rn ; M E C H A N IC S and B O D Y and F E N D E R M E N . L e w i* C o u n ty B u lok d ea le r when he'd tried awkwardly to ask tremble as he stared at the old scalded two lines of silent tears f.n ts o f lu c k deep w e ll; law n, »hade trees; w on­ o ffe r« p erm a n e n t, w e ll p aid em - d e r fu l v ie w ; 6'4 acres grapes, fa m ­ her about how dad was treating man's angry face. He took a deep down his cheeks as he gazed, p lo y m a n t to capable man In naw ELM ER il y orchard, '» acre raspberries, 6 and modern shop. M echanics s tr ik e knowingly at last, up into his acres p asture, » acres a lfa lf a , 2 on b ut m any men have re tu rn e d to acres open ground. On m ain h ig h ­ father s slowly blinding eyes. E le c tio n A g o n y w ork. Baverna M o to r C o m pany, w ay. Tw o m iles tow n on m a ll C hehalis, W a s h . ro u te , school bus, m ilk ro u te. Good Okay, dad: he said, his voice NO TICE: Will the persons who buy. »12,800 »7600 down. Xya .an tra stumbling over bis heart, “Okay, witnessed collision in which well- B ro tk a ra , B o n te 1, Proasar, W a s h ­ 3 l \ I ■ I : I; 11 i 'L l • | '. i i fo r n o rth e rn S acram en to V a lie v . ing to n . dad: known corn specialist was caught Good setup fo r rig h t men. B o y C. F o rd , T o re D e a le r, C o rs ln g , C a lif. between a truck, a locomotive, a (I CANSOIAN f A S S Z - w n i. ■» tor F f t t f t.-p jet plane and an atom bomb while PD K M A T IO N oa t u n >elUtnua| ■«.pdHonlU»*. trying to cross street in a droshky F u tll» w ill. R iiw n ab lr pelwd. C. F. CZSiV L et th e A d s G u id e » • II. Cinidlaa I'tr llU B illw ir . T i a w i n , I l a and carrying a bucket of borscht, Y ou W h en S h o p p in g please get in touch with under­ signed who doesn't mind the band­ M A C H IN E R Y & S U P P L IE S REAL ESTATE—MISC. ages. but would like clue to recov­ by NANCY PEPPER ery of his pants.-j-H. Wallace. CONSULT US ON ALL OF YOUK 70 AGUES, lirig a ta d , B u tB r n O regon S PARTY PICKUPS FOR SALE: Pint offer gelt it; my ««- We could tell you that the new <«>» ¡et «1 mirrort, cryttal belli, mepi, party game is called "photography" utrologeri thartt, e tc.O u n er hai no but you'd know that was only a la th e r n i, for in m e .-D reu Peer,on. He his not learned the patient trail That those who suffer bravely muSL He has not seen Faith's ffor arise Above the blacked midnight skies; N o r dung to Hope that light» the way Across the grayed, bleaked day, N o r waited, quietly aware O f God beyond unanswered prayer. He has not kcowa how deep a peace May follow some sweet, sure release. W ho ha» oot suffered doe» not know AU chat his God would have him know. Gtsca Noll Crowd! i gag, becaute blackout ituff and W ANTED: Deep hole under an kissing game» went out with "Chi- old wall remote from people who _ __ _ . ------- wrong answers. One well reaUy good party Idea« to keep your f tQcked wjth canned crow meat guests In circulation and good hu preferred.—Messrs. Roper, Cross- mor. ley and Gallup. • Balloon Boater»—Tie a balloon to the ankle of every girl at the party. A T LIBERTY: For reAio, eerniiel, Th« object of the dance that fol- fein, miJuey enJ medicine ihowi; lows la for the girls to burst each bece hot ,ex lomeuket out of kilter; other’s balloons. The boys are the been pleying ell o,er V. S. uith W’el- ateerlng committee, steering their lece Sideihou end Congre,s ol Curi- partners into strategic positions for on, People; willing to gn eny piece bu, bursting other girls balloons or pro- I ,eem to go no piece: reedy to work ex- tecting their own. Last one with a cept jorleck of werdmbe lo „ m hum- balloon wins a prize. She may need Gle" n Leytor, an aspirin, too. EARL: Rush copy ol sung Paper Dolls— Each boy is equipped "C»lifornla, Here We G o ! ” with old newspaperi. a scissors »i d Think we were playing the a paper of pins. Within a specific | other version. Ilrigh ho and time he must create a newspaper alackadny.—T. D, dress on his partner Cleverest de sign wins prizes for the designer W ARNING: M r Gallup Leave and his victim. She also receives as $100.000. all your tools and all sorted stabs and pin pricks. If those games don't help break alibis in hollow tree as per map the ice, better bring on the refresh­ being mailed. I ain't fooling. This ments early. There's nothing like means business.—Gus Pollfollower. ■ • . a banana-peanut butter and marsh­ mallow slurpwich to put everybody ALL Poll takers attention! You're In a mingling mood. nut* Whv wasn't I told — W W Logging end Construction Equipment Requirements largk stock of C raw ler Trocterz, C r a n e S h a v a li, eta. tg u ip p ti D tn rri T k a r« a ( h ly ■ • « • n illlU a t d sad Oaaraatetd. * r r » » » l4 4» »ult yeur J«b C ontract or R an tal Option. ‘ PpciflcTroctor A Equipment Co. 07»« B. M arg inal W ay . « • • t i | a g, W aak. T d a g k a n t: LAa4«r 729« Bagaaa, Oragaa, T«le»kan«i t a ( «M < iM . Pig'a Iron Reserve Th« Iron reserv« stored in th« Uv«r of a pig at birth usually la ex­ hausted after about seven to ten day» when sources of Iron other than the io w “ i milk are not provided. Menaced by Accident« Accidents ara the greatest single Bianac« to tha lives of American children of pre-school age, accord­ ing to Metropolitan Life Insurance company. In a study of 773 death elaim records of insured children who died in accidents In 194« and 1M7, the company found that bums and conflagrations accounted for U S , or $7 per cent of child accident fatalities, second only to motor ve­ hicle accidents, which accounted for $4 per cent. Of the 213 children who died from fire, more than half were trapped In burning building». on h ig h w a y n ta r M c N a ry Nutted fo r m in t, grapes o r big m oney crop», 328,080. Bhrlaer, Umatilla, Oregon. Dam . o th e r Joka F O R B A L E — 430 acres, consider») ;• good m ixed saw tim b e r, soma pole.» and post». Iota o f wood, e x c e lle n t grazing, p le n ty good w a te r, u n fin ­ ished log cabin, 2 4 'z t4 ', e le c tr ic ity a v a ila b le , located In Id a h o , 3 m iles fro m N e w p o rt, W ash. C. B. Cook, Box 494, Blanokard, Idako. Priced rig h t fo r q u ic k »ale. T e rm « . FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP. CASK, p ic k -u p b aler, good aa new, 11200. E lg in B o ham b arg , r t . 3, bon 30, Bharwood, Oregon. Phone 484«. W O O D B R O T H E R 8 corn p ic k e r, hae icked only 20 acre«. D aw ranoa Uchaals, C a n y o n v ille , O r. T e l. 1031 S ***+**++***+ FLOWERS & BULB3 TWO WEEKS ONLY RANUNCULUS r n UU Double flower- « tng m ix e d AA l.U U bulba for only ANEMONES Doubl« minad luU bulbs for ..._ 1.00 1 E rt ——.Jll*'!!** »'Id ,6a postage ,o * »MI0B OATBLOaVa Macal's Bulb Mart BRO A D A Y anoblbb 18, O O U E