INEST. OPPOR. M A K E Y O U R O W N IC E C ltE A M C o un ter eervlee l.urgu M ag sale. M erchandise boards. I ’hnna l i l t 631» Owner. 3471 N. W . 87th CL, Forl- land, Ore. He was so young to have the heavy burden he was carrying, but M artha didn't realize her son was strong mentally os well as physically, nor that he could keep a secret as well as the next person. R A BB IT S & SK IN S come. Big Joe would never be com­ ing back. There were those who thought Martha cruel for not te ll­ ing the boy that his Dad wasn’t coming home. At times, she thought she must tell him, but she post­ poned it, feeling that, somehow, the right time would come . . . a time when he might be strong enough to stand the heartbreak. Perhaps i in a few weeks before Joev re- turned to school or w hen M il l« VV ».NT L IV E II »IUIITW 4 lb«. ..... tu b bit «kina. I i I i I«< m , wool, m o h air, can eara. liv e p o u ltry . R u by * Com pany S39 B. W F ro n t, P o rtla n d , Otagiin HOW IS YOUR ‘A’ PITCH? PED IG REED N. Zealand Hueka, F O R R A L E - Saddle, harneaa and s lu e «hop In CaMteru Oregon cow tow n. No conipi tu io ii. Ileuson. h ealth . Boa BIO, Jo rd an T a lle y , Oregon. B U Y E R m ust be approved by Ford M o to r t*o. | ilo u h le e to r y g arage b ld g , 100x120 w ith l-ro o n i a p t O i e lot a djo inin g F ord purte and sees*- aory «lock. < trie three-bedroom m od­ ern home in tow n. A going Inieliir«». F a lo M otors, F hone Mo. I. W in lo c k , W ash. luu«. old. 11 Iba. W ill ltrg . Itrd JOEY, supper w ill be ready in by side with Big Joe, and they If it Isn’t one thing It’s another. W h ite und Blue, «19 each. I ’ad I «J half an hour," called Martha had sacrificed everything, denying I »oru, (SU «lieh. Pedigreed Jr.'« Now the United Nations is asked { « read 60 «in h. B. K lein , B oa 178, W olf to her son who was entering the themselves the very necessities of to call an international conference Creak, O regon. • spring house with a bucket of m ilk life in order to make the payments on the " A " pitch. This la not a CAMAB O * m in each hand. Doing good buslnegg In I's n ia s , W ash, M ISCELLANEOUS on the farm. Then little Joey had southpaw baseball maneuver. The t. Id e a l fo r (nan and w ife. Low o v e r­ “ O. K.. M om ," shouted the lad come to crown their happiness. A head. in I g o o p r o d u c e r s —See the W rig h pm n is (h e basic pitch In in response. " I ’ m through with the mutual pride and joy which they C O M M U N IT Y A U C T IO N B A L B B mU’ iC’ ‘ nd D r Zeissl, cleaner In open,tIon. clean BARK m ilking. I ’ll be in as soon as I had shared in watching other things Doing good I iu n I iic »« In K o u lh w eatcrn clean up.” grow on the farm had then been Wash. Very film « e l.tip fo r e x p a n ­ u ; lbe V. N. cultural organization, ®07 s . a . d a y , P ortlan d , o r a . v a «7Ji sion J. I . Fotlock, 337 1TB 4th, I he summer had come and gone charges that almost no c o u n trv <« Martha watched him a few min* centered in Joey. Cam ae, W a e h ln g to u . » t , “ /i Martha had decided that life was swiftly. Already the first suggea- adhering to the standard pitch a, ° utes later as he trudged toward the u. A u to n iu tlc , A i il i i l u i l 11 h > i l SU UO­ TAVERN— Con»t tow n, 109 kage su m ­ house. He was big for 14, and with practically perfect until one day turn of impending autumn was no- established In 1885 in Vienna, mer, 6ti k ig « w in te r. T a k a tra d e up MO or 160 gr. S nun. 7.02 I I iih h I i i i i _•_ faithful ''Shep” trotting along at big Joe had come in from his work ticeable in the coloring of the Io $8,000. W r ite B o« 33, K o c k a w a y , $3.6u In ,* 2». W r it« to u r w ant» Ore. in mid-morning. Surprised to see countryside. The crops had been Maybe at last here fa a clue to O lO R O E L . O O BM BY. B O X 73 his heels, Joey made an impressive D A Y T O N . W A S H IN G T O N picture against the backdrop of the him, Martha had inquired what was abundant, and the harvests were what's really wrong with the TAVERN I l i e n o t ; Joe In 1 e f Kent, wrong. Joe Just stared off into good for Joey and Martha. Many world! Has man grown careless ¡MAK»-; un o fferì PT-19 F airchild— tin's best siibu rlie, w ith hotel and setting sun. 2 rin. apt. adjo in , w hich given fre e new llcenar low (In i,' ru llio C on­ had bestowed compliments and about his “ A " pitch? “ Just like a magazine cover," space, and then he answered. ept, and lav« in rent. T h ia ta v e rn tact R o b e rt K e rr , 330 Stli Bt , B rem ­ “ Martha, there’s something wrong Joey glowed with pride when the w ill pum p fro m I Io 3 h alve« d a lly thought Martha, as tears of pride erton , W a s h in g to n . Phone 301. w ith good operator. Kiuns o w n er 3 Is th e w o r ld in th e s h a p e it welled up into her eyes. Her little with me. I ’m weak and tired all the men had remarked about the size yr«, who liu« saved up s ta k e and COAST AI TO WRECKING c o , parte Is in b e c a u s e o f S o u r N o te s ? has b e a u tifu l home Io re tire In. man. Joey had shouldered a burden time, and I keep coughing and of the yield during the threshing fo r tuoni Int« model«. New low season. BAKERY— I an *, opp. la rg e Carmer coughing.” orice« H500 8. B. D iv is io n Bt., P o rt­ during the past year that many a m k l ; corner lo r ; 1200 re n t. W e ll land , Oregon. BU 3394. For the first time Martha noticed Returning home from a Saturday man could not have handled as well. Is it p o s s ib le th a t th e c r y . e<|itl|i : gooil otm m an elmg. N efe $$uo-tl2uu mo. I'juuo p ric e . TAXIDERMY SU PPLIES, rorm a .Ian- The plowing, planting, fence re­ how tired Joe really did look. She shopping trip, the two were m ak­ “ S ou n d y o u r ’A ’ l ” b r in g s on nlng. W holesale le a l h e r J a c k e t m fg. IIE A T IN tl lll'NINKRK t.an.l ami 4- pairs, and the thousand odd chores suggested that he see a doctor at ing big talk about the coming tr o u b le a ll o v e r th e e a i th ? rut. house «m l cem ent block gimp M o h r’s S tu dios, 15641 P a c ific « llw ay Incl. In «ale. Agcys. fo r 3 w e ll that must be completed on a farm once, but big Joe said he probably school term. South, B e a ttie , W ashin gton . know n fu rn ace«: com p le te ly e< .oo to $16o,otiu Can feeling of being the fam ily bread­ wants everything reset by it. It Is j I’T-2# licensed to Sept., 1,4*. »oo since give you B X F E R T advice winner. Their conversations were not as ridiculous as it sounds (no i I 0 - '* nc* O H ► ’«»«rio covered, C. W . L a u g h lin , M eal E s ta te B ro k e r hnn««red, not cracked, rad io « In n e r, A s to ria , Oregoa and C a th la m e t, W aeh. those of business partners rather pun). Nobody has yet been able excellen t cond. N o «tudentw. M u«t Best o ffe r. 10409 A u ro ra Ava., than mother and son to put the finger on what is really ; «ell. DOGS. CATS, PETS, ETC, B eattie, W a s h in g to n . A . C. W a tte . disturbing the earth so much. Martha longed to tuck him in at ♦ E m : s a i . i Magnificent '¡ t e a t i». i.« FOOL T A B L E S W A N T E D night, or to hug his tow head to puppies. Blues, hlncke and «potted. A n y condition. P h il M arc u s , 633 N. It m ig h t / c r y w e ll b e th a t her breast Little Joey was her only In ti-lllg i nt, le iiu t d e and guard« J. O ’. lsan Bt., P o rtla n d , Oregon. S ow ell, 3013 B. G ran d, Bpokane 10. tr o u b le w ith t h e “ A ” p itc h I , consolation in her longing for Big W ashin gton . I PEAFOW L, wild geese, ducks, phra- it . M u sic h a th c h a r m s to s o o th Joe Countless times during the «unt«, fan c y pigeon«. Price« free. J e w el Gains F a r m , D a n y lU e , Zll. th e s a v a g e b r e a s t , t h e p o e t XMAft C llC K K It pupa. O ld e r dog«. lonely nights, she had tiptoed quiet­ W ill hold Cocker«, s pring er« nt s a id , but th e g lo b a l m u s ic w e ly into his room to stand beside the I F U R S , D e e r. E lk , C o w end o th e r a kin * stud T A 3188. 1347 BB 138tli, F o r t- h a v e b e e n g e t tin g h a s n 't b e e n ta n n e d , m ad e In to Conta, G loves, etc.. Io la n d 16, Ore. bed where he slept. Often she ca­ “ Just like a magazine cover,’’ thought Martha, as tears of pride y o u r m easure by oldest established m a n u ­ d o in g th e jo b , o b v io u s ly . S a v ­ ressed his blond head or kissed him welled up into her eyes. fa c tu re r In W est. A lso bu v hides. RED DOBERMAN PL'I’.M 4 mo. Kai x C B B R V g N Y T A N N F R IL X a g e b r e a s t s o o th in g h a s d e ­ lightly on the cheek as he lay deep huve been trim m e d . D is te m p e r a llo t 1127 N .W ., t ub A v s . P o rtla n d , O ra. g iv e n ; In fin e h ea lth V e ry rea. c lin e d 76 p e r c e n t in th e la s t in the refreshing Jeep of child­ Saturday when they went to town, I er. weren’t we, M om?" asked Joey Good w atch and c h ild re n 's dog l a l l f . K a le s , figs m a m m o th p ru n es . 8 lb. 10 y e a r s , o u r s t a t is t ic ia n re ­ hood Each time, she struggled she had persuaded him to stop in ..y - , .. . . W r ite for fu ll In fo B. K . Houesey, c a r to n tin y one $2.10 p o s tp a id , 3 c a rto n s p o r ts. K t. 1, Box 140 1 , B eavercreek, O r, a n y one o r a s s o rte d IS So, e x p re s s p r e p a id . "And J T ’ m , P ’ rPother- within herself to check the tears to see old Doc Crane. O th e r fr u it s , s h e lle d n u ts , o liv e s a v a ila b le _ • Ana not a bit too soon either. I of love and loneliness as she slipped C A 1 .I4 K IIT ( a li m a s a . C a lifo r n ia 1 ' E K E H — l l l o n i b », rede, O rchnrd H ill It hadn’t taken Doc long to de- - don’t know what I would have done Who van estimate to what ex­ lllo o d lln . 3821 BB 96th . F o rtla n d . quietly back to her own empty ^ALF—P? Cat. La Tourneau dorer. cide that Joe should have some ) with you going back to school if tent defective ‘‘A ’’ pitch is respon­ Ore. BU 7760. room, fearful lest she waken him 70 S c ra p e r. A -l C o n d itio n . X-rays. The following month the j we hadn’t found someone to take - lla ir e . Meal. sible for all that has happened to WALTER O NEI1.L and bring his big world tumbling AUTOS, TRUCKS 6 ACCESS. X-ray» were taken by the county over this w inter.” us since the early thirties? H itler down around him. M A C H IN E R Y & SUPPLIES health officer in the new mobile unit, 41 FORD KTD . K I I'J C K w ith , Suddenly Martha knew that the was a musicker In a small pro­ Joey was living from day to day and Doc Crane's fears had been 16 bed. 2 speed axle, new m o t . . » , heater and ra d io 42111.