Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 06, 1949, Image 2

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    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
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R
O
E
L
.
O
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BY.
B
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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<iulp.
had all been mastered by Joey. He just had spring fever. The following
Dr. Zeissl says that the Vienna ! T D -9 in t \V. g, i tigu 20-ln. truck«.
"We sure were lucky to get M ill-
»hop to g e th e r w ith tru ck. N o te Jiuou
tin.
I, m l
It
L
.
L
a
ra
o
a
,
N
t.
1,
plus
y r ly E m a il Invest.
seemed to almost relish his role as
conference set the standard " A ”
G a s to n , O r e g o n .
D A IR Y F A R M
67 A , 6 ml. fro m Ml.
man of the house while dad was
pitch at 435 cycles a second.
V erno n.
It
cow «: 3 h eife rs ;
19
away.
y rlln g » , tra c to r: m anuro spreader:
Through the years it has been NOOKDUYN N orsem an: Ju»t re ll-
cenited, 3u0 hr«. S. O. I t , u lrfru in e
m ilk in g nini'h ; good 6-rni. house;
knocked around like everything
Day after day he had toiled in
700 hr«. Lie. n«cd lui i n cu nnd
$350 mo. net tin m ilk now. 120,090
price.
ousKi'iiKi'r«. 3200 lb«. iiHvftil loud.
else, it appears. Here In America,
the fields with the team while other
$5250 00. San Carlos A irp o rt, Bau
EltV.
KTA. * RESTAURANT llldg
for instance, 440 cycles is observed
boys his age were swimming, fish­
Carlos, C a lif.
At fix tu re s Ir r a than 2 yr«, old. W ill
In the best circles. In the “ Sweet
ing, and berrying, unhampered by
»«Il nr lease prop. D ii m ulti h w y .
close Io prosp. c ity . Mluull Invent.
W K le a rm a n D u ste r, Sprayer
the cares of labor. But Joey had
Adeline” and “ Since You Were 450 unit P A Seeder
1319 8th Aye.. B eattie, W aeh.
C o m b inatio n. Fuseluge,
seemed impervious to their com­
Sweet Sixteen” . . . it swerves all i t a ll surface« covered with aluminum,
A C M B B N O X B R A O B . IN C .
w
ings
and
ce
n
te
r
«ectlon
recovered,
ings and goings. Many evenifigs at
over the lot, from as low as 422‘i j 1200 lb«, pay loud. R T w heels mid RKKTAI'RANT fi r sale, o r (re d s fu r
the supper table. Martha noticed
bid to 500 asked, we hear.
home or »m ull fa rm . V E «911. 3133
brakes, *3995 On Ban Carlos A irp o rt,
Ban C arlo s, C a lif.
BB Cypreee, F o rtle a d , Ore.
the boy dozing from exhaustion. A
spoon or fork would often pause,
It is declared by Dr. Zeissl that GRUMMAN W id geon , 0 4 4 A irfra m e
FARMS A N D RANCHES
Zero tim e since ltcem-e nnd o v e r­
suspended mid-way between mouth
the original tuning fork used to
h au l to ta l lim e n lrfrm n o 500 hours, D A IK Y , S T O C K A F O U L T N Y F A K M B
and table. She never gave utterance
set the international “ A” pitch
c o m p le le ly
reupholNtereil,
L e a r W r it« tho m an who line had 43 year»
to this observation of weariness,
rad io , ,11.000. A B B Service, Ban
and keep the world on key has
A g ricu ltu ral E xperience In th e coast
C arlos A irp o rt, C a lif.
lest her sympathy extinguish his
a re a o f O regon and W a a h ln g lo n .
been preserved in Vienna. He
E arm a fro m >< .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. <jhas. M c ­
CONSULT US ON ALL OF YOUR
in a world of big responsibility, and substantiated. Doc suggested A ri­ time had come to tell Joey the un­ vincial way. Maybe he was away
L ea n , r t . 3, boa 894, A lb a n y , Ore ,
happy secret which she had carried off the Vienna standard of 435
she could not. in spite of her long­ zona.
Logging
and
Construction
O ld A lb a n y -C o rv a llis K lw a y .
now for more than a year in her cycles to begin - • with.
ing to be more demonstrative to­
Equipment
Requirements
NEW
I
,o „ „1
Martha
could
still
remember
grief-stricken
heart.
But
how
could
ward her 14-year-old, jo lt him into
e x tra « . ID G » fin 1504 M W 39 A r t . .
This department is for an In­
LARGE STOCK OF
reality. She told herself that was those two weeks when she and Joe she bring herself to do it? She must
F o rtla n d 10, Ore.
ternational conference, but fast.
Craw ler Tractors, Cranes, Sliavalt, at«.
the reason why she had never told had planned how they could make strive to make it as easy as pos­
Equ ipp ed as Denied.
The thing must be looked into.
B C H O O I. B I »— S .m e $1,090 00. N e w 1047
out
if
she
could
keep
the
farm
go­
sible.
Joey about his father.
D oti Co l 'A - T
Hua (.'hassle. N e w W a y r.e
T b s r o a ( h l r K e r a n d l'to n r it and
How does P r e s i d e n t Truman
ing. Her father would help and
<1 ears ntccd.
i
p ‘‘ î î . . b2?Lv
C o m p ilé e w ith O r e g o n
She
swung
the
car
into
their
Well-meaning friends had tried to little Joey would continue to school.
la
w
s
.
Ml
M
i
l
i
( l A l t A G k , T llla a x e e k . Ö re .
stand? Has America an " A " pitch
Payment» arranged to suit your Job
persuade Martha to sell the farm Big Joe was not to worry, but ex­ lane, and pulled to a stop in the policy? Are we in accord with
C ontract or R en tal Option.
SPECIAL
and move to town. Her troubles ert all his effort toward getting yard before the kitchen door. The England and France and Italy?
Pacific
Tractor & Equipment Co.
purchases were quickly unloaded,
dated from the day she had re­ well again.
i »753 E. M s r iln a l W a y
-
Seattle I , Wash.
and Joey lighted a fire in the big
Telephone: I.A n d e r 7'tOO
ceived the telegram from the A ri­
It It p o s s ib le
R u s s ia
has
DENTAL PLATES
end
1400
7th
A
v
e
n
e
e
,
Eugene,
Oregon
The
first
year,
things
had
gone
kitchen range. Now was the time!
zona hospital. Big Joe was never
s a b o t a g e d th e “ A ” p itc h an d
Telephone: Eugene 2544.
S N D ALL B « « M C H ( S OF
coming back! He had a hopeless very smoothly indeed, until the Even before she removed her
is th e r e in a p u m p k in sh e ll
DENTISTRY ON
rheumatism
laid
her
father
on
the
,
JOHN
DEERE
Lindeman
craw
ler
with
wraps,
Martha
laid
her
arms
across
case of tuberculosis—it was just a
s o m e w h e r e s o m e p a p e r s th a t
h y d ra u lic linger. N a y A lb rig h t, D a y -
CREDIT
TERMS
m atter of months. But how could shelf. Martha was desperate. All the Joey's shoulders, and began.
w ill s h o w t h is up?
ton , Ore. Fhone 11X I .
fe»ef, 10, lg Mur», r.
spring
work
lay
ahead,
and
it
was
she tell Joey? The knowledge of
Joey, dear, there’s something
SEEDS, PLANTS, ETC.
her unshared grief had caused her impossible to find anyone to take I ’ve been wanting to tell you for a
D r . H arry S im h r , D chí U í
When Vishinsky, Molotov and
AUS» 810C •
M08MISQW - POETI Jkf. QR(
to shed thousands of inner tears in over the work. She had talked it long time. I've been so proud of Stalin clear their throats and b i . i : i : i i i : i : i : y P L A N T S . Western
grown for w estern condition«. O f-
Joey’s presence, and endless nights over with Joey, and together they you this summer, and I . . Well, , sing "M i-m i-m i,” are they any-
nl1 n,'w proven v a rie tie s .
of heart-breaking sobs in her own had decided to go it alone. She somehow it seemed I just couldn’t ,' where near
same key as the
\ l it o r w r i t e V e ry b e s t B lu eb erries.
could
still
hear
little
Joey
as
he
G
ate,
W
ash.
B E TT E R H E A L T H !
room. But she felt that, somehow,
spoil everything you were working rest oi us? Let’s 8et t0 the bottom
they must keep the farm that held said.
so hard for with bad news Now | ot this’ (Provided- oi course, it
• Namorrhaid)
That’. _____
LIVESTO C K
so many fond memories.
• B ocfal a n d Colon
"Gee, Mom, I ’m big enough to you’re going back to school, and I doesn,t cost t0° much-
AHmonfs
M iller
iller I what we’re afraid of.) We look for I tt,?OHiTERKD_ COMING Z-year-old
The first days after she and Joe do the work. Grampa let me plow we’re so fortunate to have M
Polled H ertfo rd hull«. Also some • G a ifr ic Ulcor
a proposal for an American
were married had seemed almost some last year, and I ’m lots big­ coming.
row«. Popular hlood lln. « Tolm iba
Troulod without Hospital
I. A. P. P. C. (International A
« Green, P o m eroy, W aeh. T e l. 3 1 -F 3
impossible. The work at the barn ger and stronger now.”
" I want you to work hard at Pitch Preservation Commission)
Operation
and in the fields had continued end­
Write or coll lor FREI
So Joey had become the man of school this fa ll,” she continued as
TO RENT OR LEASE
dascrtptlya
BookTat
with
unlim
ited
funds.
It
we
can
lessly. At first, she had worked side the fam ily. Then the telegram had she noted the questioning look in
V p p J a r tb r tu tb r n d a s i SO A. M . 1» ) P. M .
help the world back to the Vienna WANTED TO It EXT. OOOD m l a
his eyes. Then she simply related,
d a ir y
fa rm
by
W a s h in g t o n
S ta te
A ” string standard by discussion,
E e n ia t i: M u , Jay. V t J a t iJ a p , Frntap 7 la 9
c o lle g e g r a d u a t e , e x p e r ie n c e d d a ir y ,
God decided that you and I had a ■ all very well, but, fa ir warning, no
«took and grain farm s. Have Home Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
job to do together, Joey . . . Your LOANS!
d a i r y « to o k
P h y sic ia n n n d f v r g o e n
R A Y M c M A N IM IB . C O V E , O R E G O N |
Father w ill never be able to come
N t. Comar E. B.imslda and Grand Avanue
home. In fact,” she continued as
lalaphona EAst 3918, Portland 14, Oregon
FAR M M A C H IN E R Y & EQUIP.
she struggled to hold back the tears,
THEN AND NOW
IB IS F O I t I ) t r a c t o r a nd p lo w , o p e ra te d
“ he may have only a few more
Pent-diet Arnold in his grave
lex» th a n 100 h o u r«. P e r fe c t c o n d itio n ,
months to live ."
Coldly his opinion gave:
n t u ? be '!id f f 0,n n e w - E q u ip p e d w ith
B r u ise d A p p le s
lig h ts , e n g in e h o u r m e te r a n d f u lly e n ­
"They got me su/iftly, face to
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lence . . . a moment which lasted
occur because of bruising of fruit.
Without a pumpkin in the
an eternity for Martha. “ Oh, dear
case!
God, make him understand," she
"There was no long drawnout
HAVE the faith to know that this deep sorrow
W hat ’P r e s s in g ’ M ea n s
Baby’s E y e a
prayed silently.
delay—
The term “ pressing" meant
Weighing upon my heart will lift at lait;
Although attending physicians
Treason was treason in my
setting
the
iron
directly
down
upon
Joey didn't say a word but drew
day;
w ill discover any ey0 abnormality
That I shall waken on some g!ad tomorrow,
fabric and lifting it directly up
his mother’s face to his own and
I fled, but if I stayed I'll bet
In a baby during treatment after
without
to
and
fro
action.
Woolens
Happy once more, the troubled darkness pail
kissed her, tenderly and boyishly.
The probers would be prob­
birth, parents should be alert to
should always be pressed to avoid
ing yet!"
He patted her softly on the cheek.
notice troubles that may develop
ruining the shape of the garment
thereafter. Abnormalities to be
“ Aw, gee, Mom, I understand,”
And I have hope— I keep its fire burning,
and
the surface finish of the ma
Dear HI:
looked for include Inequality in
he
said,
and
the
tears
stood
in
the
Although my soul and body be distressed—
terial. Likewise, laces, net» and
the size of pupils, cloudiness, dis­
corners of his eyes. Martha could
Giveaway programs are Just like
other
delicate
materials
should
be
The hope that somehow with the old earth’s turning
coloration, or deviation from tha
see how brave he was trying to be. the old dish nights in theaters. Ex­
pressed to avoid tearing the ma­
This pain will cease, and time will bring me reft
regular round shape of a pupil.
“ Now I better take care of my feed­ cept that now you get a house to terial.
ing,” he said somewhat hoarsely. match the dishes!
- •
In Case of Fire
“ Can we have the pecan roll we got
Oh, I believe that He who walks beside me
C h u n gk in g
This morning I greeted my gro­
Always be prepared for fire.
in town for our supper, Mom?” he
China’s wartime capital, Chung­
Closer than any lover, any friend,
When entering buildings, choose
asked as he changed from his suit cer: “ Hello, Mac, what's up?" He
king, was noted for its vast system
your nearest exit and alternate
coat into his overall jacket. The replied: "E ve ryth in g !”
Will lead at laft, no matter what betide me,
of new and old tunnels piercing the
BLUE BttRRON.
Path of escape. Locked or ob­
coat was thrown carelessly across
Into the sunlight at the journey’s end.
• • •
surrounding hill». From these
structed
exits or fire hazards
the
seat
of
a
nearby
chair.
Martha
I
rocky labyrinths, equipped with
R E S P IT E
a.iould be reported. If burned in a
watched him walk slowly from the
seats and lights, the city’s popu­
T h e lo n g c a m p a ig n Is o v e r ,
fire, report for medical treatment.
room, a firm set to his shoulders.
Done are those trips and drives; lation of hundreds of thousands
Many burns or smoke Inhalations
"He took it like a man,” she
kept civic life going through years
The candidates feel better,
which do not at first seem serious
thought,
as
she
removed
her
own
of relentless Japanese bombing.
■üÿ.
And, mister, do their wives! 11
have fatal results.
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wraps. Then she saw his coat lying
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on the chair, and smiled, thinking,
“ He acts like a man in some ways, VANISHING AMERICANISMS
When Graydon McCulley and
"Here’s tw o dollars; get yourself
but when it comes to his clothes’
Louis Ranks at Top
Ch«»!« Housh of the national
sotsetbing
nice
for
Christmas."
he’s all boy.” She picked up the
turkey federation presented Tru­
- • .
Joe Louis certainly must be
coat to hang it properly. As she did
man with two birds for his Christ­
rated
with the top champions. But
"I
want
a
good
tree
if
it
costs
as
so, a small notebook and some pa
mas dinner, weighing 40 and 14
that was Louis at his best, some
fifty."
pers tumbled from the inside much as a dollar
pounds, McCulley remarked that
— •
years ago. In his two stands with
pocket. Gathering them up to re
Housh raises from 50,000 to 100 000
Jersey Joe Wolcott, the Blasting
I'd like to get ten flve-dollar gold v.»kJ yr eV/ ry year on his Elkton,
place them, Martha was startled at
Bomber of other years was not the
pieces."
the sight of the yellow envelope
Virginia, farm.
• • •
Lxniis we used to know.
Could it be?
"That's remarkable to an old
A slot machine giving hot cof­
Advancing years and a few roils
farmhand like myself,” observed
It was! Among the contents of
fee has been introduced in the n * J re’ id?nt; " When 1 was • boy
of fat had gotten in their killing
Joey’ s pocket was the well-worn and
subway but we assume you get the in Missouri, I figured I was doing
work. Louis can still punch, but If
much read telegram from the tu­
hard roll with jam in the train pretty well if I raised five turkeys
his opponent decides to keep out
berculosis sanitarium
doorway as usual.
of range, Louis can do little about
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